The BMW M3 CS will be an even more hardcore version of BMW’s iconic sports sedan. This one spends time on the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring to develop on the track. The engineering team only cares about camouflaging certain parts of the car.
Up front, the CS has a more aggressive fascia than the standard model. A divider comes out from under the nose. There are also revised entries there. The grille has larger openings and loses the existing horizontal slats.
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The development team also covers the rear windows. Rumor has it that the M3 CS has a pair of bucket seats in the back, and the company might be trying to hide them on this vehicle.
At the rear, this M3 CS sports a small spoiler on the rear deck. It has four tailpipes in a position near the center of the tail.
The 3.0-liter twin-turbo straight-six is rumored to produce 540 horsepower (403 kilowatts) and comes exclusively with an automatic transmission. The sedan would only be available with all-wheel drive. To save weight, BMW would make heavy use of carbon fiber, possibly including the bonnet and roof.
The M3 CS would go into production in March 2023. BMW will keep a limited-run product of it by only building the model until February 2024.
We could see the debut of the M3 CS before the end of the year. Otherwise, expect the unveiling to take place in early 2023.
If the M3 CS isn’t hot enough for you, BMW is also working on the M4-based 3.0 CSL. It offers a six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. Power is said to be over 550 hp (410 kW). The brand would manufacture very few of these vehicles, perhaps as few as 50 examples. Their price could reach 750,000 €.
According to a recent rumor, BMW is also working on a CS or CSL variant of the M2. Details on this are still scarce, but the engine could make 473 hp (353 kW).
The BMW M3 CS will be an even more hardcore version of BMW’s iconic sports sedan. This one spends time on the Nordschleife of the Nürburgring to develop on the track. The engineering team only cares about camouflaging certain parts of the car.
Up front, the CS has a more aggressive fascia than the standard model. A divider comes out from under the nose. There are also revised entries there. The grille has larger openings and loses the existing horizontal slats.
23 Pictures
The development team also covers the rear windows. Rumor has it that the M3 CS has a pair of bucket seats in the back, and the company might be trying to hide them on this vehicle.
At the rear, this M3 CS sports a small spoiler on the rear deck. It has four tailpipes in a position near the center of the tail.
The 3.0-liter twin-turbo straight-six is rumored to produce 540 horsepower (403 kilowatts) and comes exclusively with an automatic transmission. The sedan would only be available with all-wheel drive. To save weight, BMW would make heavy use of carbon fiber, possibly including the bonnet and roof.
The M3 CS would go into production in March 2023. BMW will keep a limited-run product of it by only building the model until February 2024.
We could see the debut of the M3 CS before the end of the year. Otherwise, expect the unveiling to take place in early 2023.
If the M3 CS isn’t hot enough for you, BMW is also working on the M4-based 3.0 CSL. It offers a six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. Power is said to be over 550 hp (410 kW). The brand would manufacture very few of these vehicles, perhaps as few as 50 examples. Their price could reach 750,000 €.
According to a recent rumor, BMW is also working on a CS or CSL variant of the M2. Details on this are still scarce, but the engine could make 473 hp (353 kW).