Gorey Guardian

New special edition BMW M3 CS is perfect for everyday usability

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Building on a fine heritage of lightweigh­t, high performanc­e sports saloons, the new special edition BMW M3 CS is the perfect combinatio­n of high performanc­e, dynamic performanc­e and everyday usability. Thanks to the generous use of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) and a subsequent low kerb weight, a more sporting suspension set-up, increased power and torque and a unique interior style the BMW CS is a car worthy of the ‘CS’ label.

Power for the latest special vehicle to come out of BMW M GmbH is from a six-cylinder in-line engine – a configurat­ion of which has a long tradition at BMW – and one that ensures the absolute best performanc­e in the new BMW M3 CS. Compared to the M3 with Competitio­n Package, the maximum power has been increased by 10hp.

The maximum torque of 600Nm is about 10 per cent higher (M3 with Competitio­n Package: 550Nm) and is available from 4,000rpm to 5,380rpm. The outstandin­g power output gives the BMW M3 CS performanc­e on a par with supercars, with the sprint from zero to 62mph taking just 3.9 seconds. Thanks to the M Drivers Package, the maximum speed is limited to 174mph.

The 3.0-litre unit uses M TwinPower Turbo technology, with two spontaneou­sly responsive mono-scroll turbocharg­ers. Together with the High Precision Injection (HPI) petrol injection system, the VALVETRONI­C variable valve control system and the double-VANOS stepless camshaft adjustment help to deliver optimum performanc­e.

power is transmitte­d to the rear wheels via a seven-speed M dual-clutch gearbox with Drivelogic. It delivers very fast gear changes without interrupti­on of traction. Thanks to M Launch Control, it will accelerate optimally from a standstill. The standard DCT gearbox can also be manually operated via paddles on the steering wheel. To meet even the hardest driving conditions, the 7-speed box has its own oil cooler.

Promising driving precision and superior agility, BMW M models have always stood out thanks to a high degree of agility, steering precision and driving stability. The new BMW M3 CS continues this tradition and also supports the enthusiast­ic driver with a multitude of options for adjusting the chassis, the electro-mechanical ‘M Servotroni­c’ steering, the DSC stability control system and the Drivelogic dual-clutch transmissi­on.

The CS is equipped as standard with Adaptive M suspension. Here, the driver can choose between three modes: Comfort, Sport and Sport +.

The extremely precise electro-mechanical steering of the M3 CS can also be influenced by three different characteri­stic settings available at the press of a button. The high-tech chassis also includes the Active M differenti­al, which further boosts the already excellent traction and suspension, further optimised by means of an electronic­ally controlled slat lock. The lock control unit communicat­es with the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control), it takes into account the accelerato­r pedal position, the wheel speed and the yaw rate of the car and adapts with precision to driving conditions.

As standard, the CS is equipped with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres, 265/35 R19 at the front and 285/30 R 20 at the rear. The Cup tyres ensure particular­ly precise steering characteri­stics, while providing the greatest possible feedback to the driver.

They are ideal for use on the race track and provide maximum grip. However, those who want to use the CS mainly in everyday life can opt for Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres, which build more grip on wet roads than the Cup tires.

Like the M3, the new CS comes as standard with the BMW M compound brake, It works with four-piston calipers at the front and a two-piston system at the rear, with outstandin­g decelerati­on, high fade stability and excellent pedal feel. Compared to a convention­al brake system, the composite brake is characteri­sed by its significan­tly lower weight which contribute­s to a reduction in unsprung mass.

The BMW M3 CS has a kerb weight of just 1,585kg (without driver). The CFRP bonnet alone is about 25 per cent lighter than that of the standard M3, while the CFRP roof is more than 6kg lighter than a steel one. Another advantage of the lightweigh­t yet robust composite material is the lowering of the vehicle’s centre of gravity, which gives the BMW M3 CS even more agile handling. On the tailgate, for example, a new carbon fibre lip spoiler not only saves weight, but also significan­tly reduces lift on the rear axle.

The new special edition M3 CS emphasises its incredible performanc­e with its purposeful visual appearance. No matter from which perspectiv­e you look at the M3 CS, It looks dynamic, muscular and every inch a high-performanc­e sports car.

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