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There are two fascinating sides to the world of physics not everybody may realize right away: First, physics provide a clearly defined foundation for all driving processes in a car; second, nobody can go beyond the laws of physics, which are the same at all times and in all places. Setting out to develop a new and truly thrilling sports car, the M3 CSL, the engineers at BMW M focused from the start precisely on these straightforward laws and principles. Reminiscent of a long tradition at BMW, the abbreviation "CSL" stands for Coupé, Sport and Lightweight. The legendary 328 Mille Miglia Coupé, for example, dates back all the way to the year 1938 and features an all-aluminum skin. Then, in the ’70s, a lightweight sports car was built in small numbers on the basis of BMW’s 3.0-litre coupé.

After taking up this theme once again at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2001 with the first M3 CSL Concept Car and receiving overwhelming feedback from customers and the public at large, BMW subsequently decided to build the M3 CSL as a production car. Whilst not quite as elaborate for reasons of cost as the extremely light Concept Car shown in Frankfurt, the road model naturally lives up in full to the myth of the CSL with supreme performance, thrilling agility and outstanding driving precision all combined in one.

The definition of dynamics goes back 300 years

What is so special about the letter L in the abbreviation CSL and what does it mean in terms of physics? The answer is clear and convincing: Back in the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton, the English physicist and astronomer, discovered and expressed the basic equation of dynamics: F = m x a. In simple terms, this means that force F is the product of mass m times acceleration a. Now, looking at this formula from the perspective of a, meaning that a = F/m, we see that acceleration - a - increases or becomes faster with every increase in force F and every reduction of mass m. Both simple and easy to understand, this means in the case of a car that every kilo of superfluous weight deprives the car of its power and performance in accelerating. So the engineers building highly dynamic cars such as the BMW M models are able to follow two possible approaches in practice: They either improve acceleration by increasing F, the force or power that drives the car, or - and this is far more difficult - they reduce mass m.

It is fair to say that even the "standard" M3 does not have any lack of power, the car’s high-speed engine concept derived from Formula 1 providing maximum output of 343 bhp (252 kW) at 7,900 rpm.

The far more interesting and challenging option is to optimise mass m, since, with customers expressing increasing demands in terms of motoring comfort and with cars therefore being equipped to an ever-increasing standard, even thoroughbred sports cars have in the meantime "put on a bit of fat". So now the engineers and other specialists creating the M3 CSL seek to make a clear departure from this upward weight spiral and introduce a new philosophy.

More power alone is not the solution providing better dynamics

Whilst an increase in the power or force factor F, that is the philosophy most manufacturers follow in the market, serves primarily to improve a car’s longitudinal dynamics, that is its straight-ahead acceleration, a decrease in mass m offers advantages in both longitudinal and lateral acceleration.

A simple comparison: Increasing only the power of a car versus the regular or standard model, we are able to improve the car’s straight-ahead or longitudinal dynamics, meaning that the car will now accelerate faster in a straight line and may also achieve a higher top speed.

Reducing the overall weight of a car, on the other hand, and possibly increasing engine output in the same process, we are able to significantly improve the car’s lateral dynamics as well as its positive and negative longitudinal dynamics. On the road, this means that the car not only accelerates faster, but is also able to achieve a far higher speed in bends and come to a standstill more quickly when the driver applies the brakes. Precisely this is the approach taken by the engineers at BMW M with the new M3 CSL, creating the foundation for a truly unique, purist driving experience.

Nurburgring and motorsport - two of the M3 CSL’s most significant genes

The Northern Circuit of Nurburgring, probably the most demanding and challenging race track in the world, plays a very special role in achieving such a high standard of driving dynamics. After all, this 20.8-kilometre circuit through the Eifel Mountains has always been a significant test track in developing and consistently enhancing the driving dynamics of every M Car. This is where, in the "home" of the M3 CSL, all criteria in driving dynamics are put to the test. This is where the supreme stand out clearly from the mediocre and even the good, since the interplay of all car components can be measured in terms of simple and straightforward lap times.

This is also where a genuine sports car is able to demonstrate its purist standard of driving dynamics, its thoroughbred character as a genuine driving machine. What makes the difference is the way a car "feels", the feedback it gives the driver from the chassis, suspension and steering.

This dynamic driving experience reaches its supreme standard in motorsport where absolutely no compromises are required, say, in terms of comfort, where weight is consistently reduced in the interest of dynamic performance.

Weight reduction is therefore the name of the game - and there are several ways to reduce the weight or mass of a car. The first option is simply to leave out a number of parts and components - a purist, but rather limited approach. The second option is to use especially light and/or high-quality materials instead of conventional parts made of conventional materials in a conventional car. But relying on one single lightweight material would not have been a genuine BMW M solution, which is precisely why the M3 CSL follows a philosophy rightly referred to as "intelligent" lightweight technology.

Intelligent lightweight technology is the answer

Intelligent lightweight technology BMW M-style means using the right ma terial in the car at the right point. In other words, the most suitable material is used for each part and component of the car, since every material has specific features and properties to be taken into account. In particular, these are physical properties such as heat resistance, elasticity, flexural strength or stiffness. But criteria such as quality and ease of production must of course also be considered.

First and foremost, the M3 CSL uses materials such as carbon-fibre -reinforced plastic (CFP), glass-fibre plastics carried over from aerospace, aluminum and other lightweight materials wherever they are most appropriate. For comparison, steel, still the material used most often in automobile production, has a density of approximately 7.8 kilos per cubic decimeter, whilst aluminum (2.8 kilos per cubic decimeter) or carbon-fibre -reinforced plastic (1.8 kilos per cubic decimeter) have a much lower level of density.

Benefiting from this consistent reduction of weight, the M3 CSL weighs just 1,385 kg (3,054 lb), equal to a power-to-weight ratio of 3.85 kg/bhp. This improvement by approximately ten per cent over the "standard" M3 lifts the M3 CSL into a new dimension of dynamic performance.

The M3 CSL simply exudes agility and driving dynamics at very first sight. Even from the front, when viewed for the first time, the CSL stands out clearly from its more "civilian" M3 counterpart through its completely different carbon-fibre - reinforced plastic front air dam serving also as a support element and featuring a very dominant intake air opening for the engine on the driver’s side (measuring 9 cm or 0.35´´ in diameter) as well as two individually exchangeable flaps visibly finished in CFP. These flaps alone reduce lift forces at the front versus the standard M3 by more than 50 percent.

Innovative materials at exactly the right points

With the new rear diffuser made of CFP clearly visible at first sight, the new rear lid of the M3 CSL with its integrated spoiler made of SMC (sheet moulding compound) is equally outstanding. The engine compartment lid, in turn, is made of aluminum, as on the M3. The front bumper support - like the front air dam - is made of carbon-fibre -reinforced plastic and therefore also serves an important weight-reducing function even if it is hidden away out of sight. The rear bumper support, on the other hand, is made of endless- glass-fibre -reinforced plastic, to be specific a glass-fibre thermoplastic material carried over from aerospace applications.

The roof made of carbon-fibre -reinforced plastic again visible at first sight is particularly conspicuous, representing one of the most attractive signs of distinction on the new M3 CSL which will catch your eye at first sight. Indeed, this is where intelligent lightweight technology serves to raise driving dynamics to a very high standard, the carbon-fibre roof not only being six kilos lighter than the conventional steel roof of the M3, but also helping to significantly lower the car’s centre of gravity thanks to this reduction of weight where it really counts.

The roof of the M3 CSL is built at BMW’s Landshut Plant

BMW builds this carbon-fibre -reinforced roof itself at the Landshut Plant, where, at the home of BMW’s lightweight technology experts, specialists acting as highly competent system suppliers make the roof of the M3 CSL out of several layers of this expensive material. The in-house suppliers at the Landshut Innovation and Technology Centre (LITZ) therefore not only contribute their particular skill and competence in this way, but also ensure fast and flexible action in implementing the most sophisticated innovations in lightweight technology.

Even parts and components normally quite insignificant within the body structure as a whole were carefully considered for any possible reduction of weight. Focusing on the floor of the luggage compartment, for example, the engineers at BMW M opted for a paper-honeycomb-sandwich structure. The through-loading facility, in turn, made of steel on the "standard" M3, is made of a sandwich endless-glass-fibre mixture of thermoplastics and foam on the M3 CSL. And the rear window is made of extra-thin glass.

The body shell of the M3 CSL is still made of steel panels varying in stre ngth and thickness quite simply because in some cases it hardly makes sense to replace steel by another material. Here, therefore, steel continues to prove its qualities and advantages also in terms of stability.

A top performer with outstanding agility

It goes without saying that a car as thrilling as the new M3 CSL requires the right kind of chassis and suspension. After all, the driver should really feel the agility of this car, agility should be an important part of the CSL driving experience. So in developing this dynamic suspension and chassis system, the engineers at BMW M again focused on motorsport, which is no surprise considering the very long list of racing wins and achievements by BMW touring cars in more than four decades.

The most important parameters in this context are of course the wheel suspension as such, the steering and brakes - and the tyres also play a very important role in providing a supreme standard of driving dynamics on the road.

The significant but very tempting challenge the engineers at BMW M were happy to accept was to leave the outstanding chassis and suspension of the M3 unchanged in its basic philosophy, but to thoroughly refine many features and the general set-up in view of the change in weight. In this process of optimisation starting at a very high level, each individual component was put to the test in every respect, being carefully examined for every possible improvement. Now the result is a chassis, which from the very beginning simply feels different from the "regular" chassis in the BMW M3, offering an even higher standard of precision and agility on the road.

The same precision as a racing car

To provide this kind of experience, the front springs are one winding shorter and both the spring and damper rates have been re -tuned all round in view of the car’s lighter weight, both the compression and rebound strokes being modified in the process. Like the front track control arms on the "standard" M3, the rear track control arms are now also made of aluminium and come with ball instead of rubber bearings for even better lateral dynamic guidance (uniball joints). In all, these improvements give the M3 not only uncompromising directional stability under all conditions, but also extremely good cornering qualities with very little body sway. And at the same time they significantly reduce the weight of all chassis and suspension components.

This new dimension of agility is borne out in particular by the modified steering of the M3 CSL. Benefiting from an even more direct overall transmission ratio of 14.5:1 (versus 15.4:1 on the M3), the rack-and-pinion steering provides much more direct response and steering behavior and offers cutting-edge precision in bends. Any comparison with a racing car is by no means exaggerated and it is fair to say that only very few road cars are able to offer the same kind of dynamic driving experience of the highest, most puristic standard.

A fast car needs fast brakes

Driving at high speeds, the lucky man or woman at the wheel of the M3 CSL also needs fast – that is highly efficient and professional – brakes. So it is no surprise that the M3 CSL comes with particularly strong brakes taking action very quickly and forcefully whenever required. At the front the grey-cast-iron brake discs are somewhat larger in diameter than on the standard M3 (M3 CSL 345 x 28 millimetres (13.58 x 1.10´´ ) versus the “standard” M3 with 325 x 28 millimetres (12.80 x 1.10´´ ), whilst at the rear the brake discs on both cars measure 328 x 20 millimetres (12.91 x 0.78´´ ). The brakes themselves feature BMW M’s proven compound system with single-piston swing calipers.

To minimize the thermal load transmitted from the brake discs to the brake housing, which might impair the service life of the cross-drilled and inner-vented discs, the discs are connected with the aluminum brake housing by steel pins in floating design.

For use on public roads the M3 CSL comes with conventional brake linings, for driving on the race track or in motorsport events BMW M is able to supply special brake pads for racing offering particular strength and resistance.

This gives the new M3 CSL a brake system of the highest calibre not only reflecting the car’s truly outstanding performance, but also providing brake response and stopping power previously regarded as quite impossible. In practice this means that the driver applying the brakes all-out and under appropriate conditions at a speed of 100 km/h will bring the M3 CSL to a standstill in less than 34 metres (111 feet) and within 2.5 seconds, with maximum average retardation of more than 11 metres/sec2.

Last but certainly not least, the ABS anti-lock brake system featured as standard on the M3 CSL has been re-tuned to reflect the change in overall performance and the higher frictional coefficient the tyres are able to provide.

Very special wheels and tyres for a very special car

Clearly, the M3 CSL comes on very special aluminium wheels as another exclusive touch, with 8½-inch rims at the front and 9½-inch rims at the rear. These new, specially developed 19-inch wheels also help to save weight, the four wheels and tyres on the M3 CLS weighing eleven kilos less than the 19-inch wheels available as an option on the M3.

The Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires have also been developed especially for this outstanding car. Measuring 235/35 ZR 19 at the front and 265/30 ZR 19 at the rear, these tires provide an exact match for the M3 CSL, again contributing to the car’s optimum grip and road holding. Similar in design and structure to genuine racing tyres, these special road-going tyres, thanks to their very heat-resistant rubber compound, make a very significant contribution to the M3 CSL’s excellent driving characteristics. They are designed and conceived for ultimate performance in the dry and offer a far greater potential in longitudinal and lateral acceleration, and in their steering precision, than comparable production tires. Indeed, this sporting performance is borne out at very first sight by the asymmetric tread with its large share of negative tread elements.

The purchaser of an M3 CSL often required to drive on wet roads may also opt for the forged 19-inch wheels featured on the standard M3.

The ultimate in M Power ensured by high engine speeds

The straight-six power unit already featured in the "standard" M3 owes its exceptional performance to BMW’s high-speed engine concept. This concept allows a particularly short transmission ratio giving the car superior power and performance throughout the entire speed range, six individual throttle butterflies ensuring that the engine responds perfectly to the gas pedal whenever required.

Also revving up easily and smoothly all the way to 8,000 rpm, the power unit of the M3 CSL offers an even higher standard of all-round performance. An all-new air intake system with an extra-large air collector made of carbon-fibre–reinforced plastic ensures an ample flow of air to the 3.2-litre power unit, the intake manifolds with a much large diameter taking in fresh air through the large air scoop on the left-hand side of the front air dam enabling the engine to breathe even more freely, without the slightest throttle effect.

The usual air mass metre has been dropped on the M3 CSL for precisely this reason, the mass of air drawn in by the system being calculated by the engine’s "brain" like in Formula 1. Indeed, this is one of the reasons why the DME memory is twice as big as before, with an increase in computer speed by 25 percent.

The camshafts with their longer valve opening times also help to boost the power of the engine to an even higher level than before. To reduce the forces required for removing burnt combustion gas from the combustion chamber and thus increase the useful engine load accordingly, the exhaust valves have been modified once again in their geometry, the flow of gas also benefitting from the funnel-shaped pipe intakes leading into the rear silencer. And again reflecting the lightweight philosophy of the CSL, the entire exhaust system is made of pipes with even thinner walls at the side.

The result of this successful fine-tuning is maximum output of 360 bhp (265 kW) at 7,900 rpm, with maximum torque of 370 Nm (273 lb-ft) at 4,900 rpm. This equals output per litre of no less than 111 bhp, an extremely high figure for a normal-aspiration power unit and, incidentally, the highest output per litre of any production six -cylinder in the world.

The sports button in the centre console of the M3 CSL serves to significantly modify throttle butterfly control and management: In the sports mode the engine responds even more spontaneously to the accelerator pedal and the M3 CSL offers an even higher standard of performance throughout the entire engine speed range.

Talking about performance, the refinements describe enable the M3 CSL to accelerate from 0–100 km/h in a mere 4.9 seconds, then continuing to 200 km/h in 16.8 seconds. Top speed is limited electronically to 250 km/h (155 mph).

The M3 CSL gearbox: shifting gears like in Formula 1

To provide an ultra-fast gearshift with a smooth, uninterrupted surge of power, the new M3 CSL comes exclusively with BMW M’s Sequential M Gearbox with Drivelogic. An in-house development by BMW M, this special gearbox based directly on Formula 1 technology is naturally an integral part of the car’s overall concept. Which is no surprise considering that under optimum conditions SMG is able to shift gears in just 0.08 seconds.

The well-known benefits of SMG Drive logic include the option to shift gears either through the shift lever or through paddles on the steering wheel, the option to change over from the sequential to the automatic mode, and the choice of no less than eleven gearshift modes tailored to specific requirements on the road.

This modern transmission also offers a wide range of additional, practical functions such as launch control. Also referred to as the acceleration assistant, this function enables the driver to set off perfectly from a standstill with the gearshift lever in a specific position chosen in advance, thus benefitting from the car’s full potential when accelerating. And now this function has been refined to an even higher standard in the new M3 CSL: Once the driver activates the acceleration assistant, he no longer has to shift gears himself when subsequently sprinting from zero to the top speed of the car, since SMG Drivelogic "sees" what the driver plans to do and shifts the six gears itself at exactly the right point shortly before the engine reaches the rev limit.

A special innovation by BMW M: the M Track Mode

Apart from the SMG paddles, the driver of the M3 CSL will find another special feature in the three-spoke M sports steering wheel with its rim finished in Alcantara to provide a perfect grip – the M Track Mode switch on the right-hand side. Pressing this switch, the driver activates an additional DSC function presented clearly by a new signal in the instrument panel.

This special DSC Dynamic Stability Control mode allows the driver to use all the car’s longitudinal and lateral acceleration up to the physical limit, for example on the race track. In this case stability control will only intervene when the M3 CSL reaches the absolute limit, an optical signal telling the driver that the system has become active (as is the case with DSC).

Concentrating on the essential: the cockpit of the M3 CSL

The interior design of the M3 CSL also follows the "CSL Formula", that is the combination of intelligent lightweight technology and purist driving dynamics - this is the ambience of a genuine racing car. Reflecting the world of motor racing, the interior comes neither with a navigation system nor with seat heating, the engineers at BMW M avoiding even the slightest dilution of the CSL philosophy. Indeed, even the floor carpets come with a weight-optimised layer of foam at the bottom.

Both the driver and front passenger enjoy the benefits of perfectly contoured glass-fibre -plastic-reinforced bucket seats offering optimum side support even in fast bends. And to provide convenient, comfortable access to the rear, these GFP bucket seats can be tilted to the front and are adjustable manually for both height and length. The seat upholstery comes in a combination of Amaretta and fabric.

The rear-seat passengers likewise enjoy the comfort and sporting style of specially contoured single seats integrated in the lightweight through-loading. Here again, the seat upholstery comes in a combination of Amaretta and fabric.

Limited list of options and special equipment

The instrument panel of the M3 CSL is extra-clear and straightforward in design, featuring carbon-fibre -reinforced plastic covers as standard. With the range of fitments being reduced considerably versus the M3, neither air conditioning nor a radio come as standard, the creators of the M3 CSL thus making a clear statement in the interest of low weight and the purist driving experience conveyed by the car. A radio and air conditioning are however available as an option at no extra cost.

The M3 CSL comes as standard with a centre console as well as the door and side linings made of clearly visible CFP, a regular heating and ventilation system with rotary knobs serving to control the climate inside the car.

Whilst the M3 CSL is fitted with steering wheel, front passenger and frontal head airbags, it intentionally does without thorax airbags, the special design of the bucket seats at the side efficiently absorbing minor impacts. The handbrake lever and SMG gearshift lever, in turn, feature appliqués made of Alcantara.

Again revealing its commitment to genuine purism, the new M3 CSL is available in only two paintwork colours: either Silver Grey Metallic or Black Sapphire Metallic. Further signs of distinction on this exclusive sports car are the M3 CSL model designations at the rear, on both door cut outs, and on the air intakes at the side.

The objective: To lap the Northern Circuit of Nurburgring in less than eight minutes

The results of all these improvements is a car offering driving pleasure characteristic of BMW in its purist form. Through its uncompromising harmony of virtually every feature and component, the M3 CSL guarantees driving dynamics of the highest standard enabling the car to break a "sound barrier" previously regarded as quite impossible: to lap the Northern Circuit of Nurburgring in a production car in less than eight minutes.

Given its outstanding power-to-weight ratio, its supreme agility anddriving precision, the new M3 CSL not only enters a new dimension of dynamic motoring, but also opens up the door for new solutions in technology, convincingly presenting a unique synthesis of intelligent lightweight technology and high performance - a modern sports car which, through the sum total of its truly outstanding features, lives out the innermost world of the BMW brand: sheer driving pleasure in its purest form.
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Thanks a lot Gabe, I can't stop staring...so beautiful...
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Hehehe...

This car is getting serious now. This is a 12.7 second car I am estimating. With 4 seats.
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Is there a reason why there is a circular cut out on only one side of the front bumper?

Still a very nice car.
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Is there a reason why there is a circular cut out on only one side of the front bumper?

Still a very nice car.
I was wondering that a little myself...

...And how much is this beast going to set me back?
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Intake, if you look at some drag cars, they have similar holes in the headlights
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It's weird how it's only on one side...not very simetrical...and not very subtle. But it does take a second or third look to even see it.
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I bet that's intake related.
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or maybe an oil cooler or other type of cooler.
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My guess is its intake related and I really like it for some reason, damn thats a gorgeous car. Now they need to do it to the M5
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The second set of pics looks better with it de-badged and with the different wheels.
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I WILL own an M3........before I die
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I WILL own an M3........before I die
Great goal. I'm working on the 2 year goal...so I have it for my 10 year HS reunion! :P w00t!
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oh fuk...pass the kleenex...oh man...sooo....hot...jenna step aside...
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Great goal. I'm working on the 2 year goal...so I have it for my 10 year HS reunion! :P w00t!
Im gonna have to take a shitty rental car to my high school reunion since i graduated on the east and now live in west. Guess ill just have to find a luxury rental and pull up in some bling bling ride i couldnt even afford anyway
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this is pure race car. Doesnt even come with a radio
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Damn....fuck me gently with a chain saw....

M3!!!!

Its my next car. PERIOD.
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That is a sexy piece of machine... I can't stop drooling....
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The new BMW M3 CSL (official specs and photos)















A lighter, more powerful version of the legendary BMW M3 is ready to set pulses racing in the UK. First unveiled at this year's Geneva Motor Show in March, the new M3 CSL is even quicker and more responsive than its thoroughbred cousin, promising driving purists the most authentic motor sport experience in a production car.

A limited run will be built in Munich between June and December this year. Five hundred are destined for the UK and dealer order books are already full. First deliveries of the car, which is priced at £58,455 on-the-road, will begin in August.

In creating the M3 CSL, which stands for Coupe, Sport and Lightweight, engineers at BMW's M division succeeded in stripping 110 kg from the M3. The result is a car that benefits from an impressive power to weight ratio of just 3.85kg/bhp and accelerates from 0?62 in 4.9 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph, but can be de-limited for holders of a racing licence.

But the M3 CSL, which is based on a concept first shown at Frankfurt in 2001, is not just about lighter materials. Designers were tasked with creating a car true to BMW's motor sport heritage, right down to the last component. And by engineering a range of power and handling improvements, BMW has created a vehicle capable of breaking the eight minute lap time at the famous Nurburgring, North Circuit in Germany.

So how did BMW create the M3 CSL?

Intelligent lightweight technology:

For optimum weight reduction, BMW M engineers turned to 'intelligent' lightweight technology. This meant matching the most appropriate materials to the component or assembly requirements and resulted in widespread use of carbon fibre reinforced plastics, lightweight aluminium and glass fibre plastics. Much of this technology has been transferred from Formula 1.

Award winning engine - made better:

BMW's M3 engine has just received its third accolade in a row at the 2003 International Engine of the Year Awards. Now an enhanced version of this 3.2-litre straight-six power house, has been developed for the M3 CSL. Power output has been boosted from 343 to 360 bhp at 7,900 rpm, while torque is up from 365 to 370 Nm at 4,900 rpm.

The enhancements include:

· Thinner exhaust walls
· Larger air intake opening and carbon fibre air collector
· Camshafts with longer valve opening periods
· Air intake and volume calculated according to F1 principles
· Optimised exhaust valves
· Modified exhaust emission manifold

M3 CSL gearbox:

BMW M3's most sporting and dynamic transmission features on the M3 CSL - the paddle shift SMG gearbox with Drivelogic and new software. Based on F1 technology, it allows ultra-fast shifting through all six gears, using the gear stick or paddles, with changes taking just 0.08 seconds. Drivers can choose between sequential and automated mode.

Handling dynamics:

Precision handling comes courtesy of a wider front track and modified suspension geometry, including bespoke springs and dampers. A more direct ratio for the rack-and-pinion steering (14.5:1, compared to 15.4:1 for the M3) offers greater steering response in all conditions. While substantially modified brakes slow the M3 CSL to a standstill from 62 mph in less than 34 metres - just seven and a half car lengths.

Driver aids:

M Track Mode is a unique function of Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), activated via a steering wheel mounted switch. This allows skilled track drivers to push the car to the absolute limit of transverse and longitudinal acceleration, with DSC operating only where these limits are exceeded.

The optional 19" wheels and tyres for the BMW M3 are fitted as standard but Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tyres, with asymmetric treads developed especially for the M3 CSL mounted on unique alloy wheels, can be specified as a no cost option. The tyres, which are suitable for both road and track, measure 235/35 ZR 19 at the front and 265/30 ZR 19 at the rear. Complementing the performance of the car, they offer outstanding lateral grip, up to 1.6g, improving the M3 CSL's already remarkable handling qualities and cornering capability.

To ensure M3 CSL owners are comfortable with the handling of these specially designed optional tyres, dealers will explain the need for caution while they warm up and during very poor weather. Buyers will also be required to confirm that they are aware of and understand the unique performance characteristics.

Free driver training for all M3 CSL customers is also included in the price. Worth £850, this offers drivers a day at the Pro-Drive Live circuit, driving under the guidance of experienced racing drivers, learning how to get the most out of the car.

Interior:

In the cockpit, the M3 CSL follows the principles of a genuine sports car. Options are kept to a minimum, with a focus on the functional, like contoured, glass fibre bucket seats, offering optimum side support in fast bends.

Centre console and door trims are made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic and the M Sports steering wheel is clothed in Alcantara. To make best use of the reduced weight potential many features of modern cars normally considered as essential, such as air conditioning and a radio, are excluded from standard specification, but can be specified as no cost options if the customer wants them.

Standard equipment - interior:

· Cloth Laser/Amaretta 'Reflex Pur' Anthracite
· Anthracite Headlining
· Individual high gloss satin chrome
· Titanium Shadow Interior Trim
· Chrome gear lever knob
· 4 Seats
· M Steering Wheel with switch for M Track Mode

Standard equipment - exterior:

· M3 CSL specific suspension settings
· M Mobility System to inflate tyres
· Tailgate with low loading sill and integrated rear spoiler
· Front apron without fog lights, with extra air intake
· Model designation M3 CSL
· Choice of Black Sapphire or Silver Grey metallic paint
· 19" double spoke alloy wheels style 67M

No cost options:

· 19? M light alloy wheels 'M3 CSL' with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tyres
· Auto air conditioning
· BMW Business radio / cassette
· No model inscription
· Graduated tint front windscreen
· Smoker package

Cost options:

· Climate comfort front windscreen £190.00
· Floor mats £75.00
· Park Distance Control (PDC) £340.00
· Rain sensor £160.00
· Xenon headlights with headlamp wash £770.00
· Single CD £100
· Mini disc player £295.00
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From the price in England, I am estimating a $10K hike over the price of the M3 in the USA. So say $65K. I believe this is a better value than an M3 and a lot better than a 911. Just from these specs.
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$65K car and it comes without Xenon lights, and they DARE TO CHARGE FOR FLOORMATS and SINGLE CD!!!

BMW, you are just making everything possible for people to hate your guts. It reminds me of bitter-sweet love. Great cars, but pathetic value and rude dealers. This combination is unique to BMW to such an extend where it makes them infamous for it.
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$65K car and it comes without Xenon lights, and they DARE TO CHARGE FOR FLOORMATS and SINGLE CD!!!

BMW, you are just making everything possible for people to hate your guts. It reminds me of bitter-sweet love. Great cars, but pathetic value and rude dealers. This combination is unique to BMW to such an extend where it makes them infamous for it.
lol bro i dont know why you're suprised...thats how ALL bimmers are

1.6g is...fuking incredible though...
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please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please


keep fucking bangle away from it
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This is amazing...we're talking about a 360hp/370Nm M3 CSL and so far all the posts have been complaints.

All I can say is Yummy
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This is amazing...we're talking about a 360hp 365lb-ft M3 CSL and so far all the posts have been complaints.

All I can say is Yummy
I would have posted faster, but my hands were too far in my pants.
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please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please


keep fucking bangle away from it

Hehehehe....
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Power output has been boosted from 343 to 360 bhp at 7,900 rpm, while torque is up from 365 to 370 Nm at 4,900 rpm.
I didn't know the European M3 had 343hp? Does this translate to 360hp for the US version if it ever comes here? Also, what does 370Nm translate to in lb/ft?
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Oh and BTW.. HOT car!
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looks good compared to itself, but what about compared to a ~500hp ~6.0l ~3200lb c6vette i think bangle has already put the 3 under the knife, now all we can do is wait for them to take the bandages off for the public to see.
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looks good compared to itself, but what about compared to a ~500hp ~6.0l ~3200lb c6vette i think bangle has already put the 3 under the knife, now all we can do is wait for them to take the bandages off for the public to see.
We're talking Bangle here, they can keep the bandages on.
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Originally posted by cusdaddy
I didn't know the European M3 had 343hp? Does this translate to 360hp for the US version if it ever comes here? Also, what does 370Nm translate to in lb/ft?
The reason Europe's engine gets 10 HP more is gas octane. It's higher in Europe.

370Nm is 273 lb-ft. No big deal in other words. Torque is not easy to make from small engines. Acutally it's impossible to make a lot of torque in NA applications. ANd you can see it here once again.
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Let me remind everyone of this thread here (about 3.5 months ago)

http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showt...&highlight=csl
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BMW is milking the 3 like Porsche and the 911. Remember the E36 M3 was 35k! And they had a CSL version, which was lighter than this one.
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Apparently, this car will not be making it to the USA market.
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BMW is milking the 3 like Porsche and the 911. Remember the E36 M3 was 35k! And they had a CSL version, which was lighter than this one.
the E36 M3 was a US spec M3 with 240 HP vs the 280 HP of the real M3 (or was it 320 HP?). That is the euro E36 M3 had a different engine a real M engine much more expensive to build than the US M3. That and the fact that it was like 5 years ago explain the price.

The current E46 M3 is the same as the euro version.
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when is this comming here??? i might have to cancel my order for the m3.......
GAV....when is it COMMING??
PH
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Originally posted by agisd
the E36 M3 was a US spec M3 with 240 HP vs the 280 HP of the real M3 (or was it 320 HP?). That is the euro E36 M3 had a different engine a real M engine much more expensive to build than the US M3. That and the fact that it was like 5 years ago explain the price.

The current E46 M3 is the same as the euro version.
Agi it was 321 HP DIN (the previous M3 Euro Spec)
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when is this comming here??? i might have to cancel my order for the m3.......
GAV....when is it COMMING??
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Like I said above:

Apparently, this car will not be making it to the USA market.

The way BMW changed the body to make it lighter, apparently it is against USA safety law regulations. The car cannot get certified here. Sorry.
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the E36 M3 was a US spec M3 with 240 HP vs the 280 HP of the real M3 (or was it 320 HP?). That is the euro E36 M3 had a different engine a real M engine much more expensive to build than the US M3. That and the fact that it was like 5 years ago explain the price
The current E46 M3 is the same as the euro version
Your correct, I was aware of this. Their version had 320hp. I'd be happy to own a detuned M3 for 35-40k. This 55k M3 stuff is nuts.


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