The concept
looks back at a long tradition, the result is unique every
time:
For more than two decades, the BMW M3 has ranked alone
as the epitome of ultimate dynamism derived directly from
motorsport, a car offering powerful and superior aesthetics,
as well as a truly incomparable driving experience. And now
the new version of this high-performance sports car is ready
to go – perfectly prepared to find the ideal line not only on
the race track.
Like its
predecessors, the fourth-generation BMW M3 sets new standards
in technology and driving dynamics. And at the same time, like
all high-performance models from BMW M GmbH, the new BMW M3 offers all
the qualities required for everyday driving enjoyment of the
highest calibre.
The new BMW M3
is based on the BMW 3 Series Coupé, but is nevertheless quite
unique in its looks and technical features. The engine, for
example, is an exclusive development precisely for this model,
with the chassis, suspension and body all based consistently
on the requirements of motorsport.
So leaving aside
just a few components, the new BMW M3 is a brand-new car from
the ground up. The aesthetic design of the body again typical
of BMW M and the drivetrain technology conceived from the
start for supreme performance – clear proof of the competence
of the car development engineers at BMW M GmbH with their
close ties to motorsport – spell out supremacy of the highest
standard. In a nutshell, therefore, the new BMW M3 is a car
built to be a winner, a car always able to prove its
superiority also in everyday traffic.
Making its debut in the BMW M3: eight-cylinder
power unit with 420 hp.
The truly
impressive “heart” of the new BMW M3 is the car’s brand-new
eight-cylinder power unit in V-arrangement combining
outstanding power and performance with unique dynamism.
Displacing 3,999 cc, the new V8 develops maximum output of 309
kW/420 hp. Maximum torque, in turn, is 400 Newton-metres or
295 lb-ft at an engine speed of 3,900 rpm.
And perhaps an even more impressive fact is
that some 85 per cent of this maximum torque is available
consistently throughout the enormous speed range of 6,500 rpm.
The new BMW M3
accelerates from 0–100 km/h in 4.8 seconds and has a top speed
limited electronically of 250 km/h or 155 mph.
The
eight-cylinder power unit owes its perhaps most striking
feature to the high-speed engine concept again typical of BMW
M: Maximum engine speed of 8,400 rpm gives the engine supreme
thrust and torque at all times.
This power
is transmitted to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual
gearbox in conjunction with brand-new final drive featuring
BMW’s Variable M Limited-Slip Differential.
Over and above
the engine’s specific output of 105 hp per litre, average fuel
consumption in the EU test cycle of just 12.4 litres/100
kilometres (equal to 22.8 mpg imp) bears clear testimony to
the supreme engineering that has gone into this equally
supreme car.
Know-how carried over from Formula 1 in
production, construction, and the choice of
materials.
The engine block
of the new eight-cylinder comes from BMW’s light-alloy foundry
in Landshut north of Munich, which also builds the engine
blocks for the Grand Prix cars raced by the BMW Sauber F1
Team. The crankcase is made of a special aluminium-silicon
alloy. It is both compact and extremely strong and torsionally
resistant in its bedplate design.
Despite the two
extra cylinders, the entire power unit is approximately 15 kg
or 33 lb lighter than the six-cylinder engine featured on the
former model.
The V8 power
unit of the new BMW M3 is equipped with variable double-VANOS
camshaft control, a unique technology reducing losses in the
charge cycle and thus improving power and torque in the
process. Responding extremely quickly to the driver’s
commands, double-VANOS improves the spontaneity of the engine
at all times, thus also helping to reduce fuel consumption and
exhaust emissions.
The engineers at
BMW M have developed a low-pressure version of double-VANOS
specifically for the new eight-cylinder, operating at the
regular operating pressure of the engine’s oil circuit.
A further
feature of the new power unit is the use of eight individual
throttle butterflies giving the engine a particularly smooth
and sensitive response throughout the entire speed range and
enabling the driver to call up the superior power of the
engine directly and smoothly at all times. A volume
flow-controlled pendulum-slide vane pump supplies the
eight-cylinder with lubricating oil, the amount of oil
delivered to the engine always being geared precisely to what
the engine needs at the given point in time.
Wet sump
lubrication optimised for driving dynamics, finally, ensures
an adequate supply of oil to the power unit even in extreme
braking manoeuvres and under high centrifugal forces in a fast
bend.
New engine management and Brake Energy
Regeneration.
Yet another new
development is the electronic management of the V8 power unit
integrating the clutch, gearbox, steering and brake functions
tailored specifically to the requirements of a BMW M Car. And
then, as a further highlight of engine management, ion flow
technology serves to detect any tendency of the engine to
knock as well as misfiring and mis-combustion.
Intelligent
energy management featuring Brake Energy Regeneration enhances
the efficiency of the power unit to an even higher standard:
This new system generates electricity for the car’s on-board
network only in overrun and while applying the brakes, with
the alternator generally being disconnected
as long as the engine is in traction,
“pulling” the car.
Apart from
particularly efficient generation of electric power, this
process also helps to provide extra drive power when
accelerating.
Lightweight suspension for optimum use of the
engine’s supreme power.
While the
chassis and suspension of the new BMW M3 is based in its
fundamental configuration on the suspension already featured
in the BMW 3 Series Coupé, nearly all components are brand-new
and unique.
The objective in developing
and introducing these new components was not only to
significantly increase drive forces, but also to save weight
to the greatest possible extent. Precisely this is why nearly
all components on the double-arm spring strut front axle are
made of aluminium.
The five-arm
rear axle also built in lightweight technology is likewise
brand-new with the exception of just one track control arm –
ensuring a reduction in weight, as a result, of approximately
2.5 kilos.
The engineers
and suspension specialists at BMW M GmbH have even succeeded
in saving weight on the high-performance brake system with its
compound discs. And last but certainly not least in this
context, the new final drive on the BMW M3 features BMW M’s
Variable M Limited-Slip Differential generating locking forces
of up to 100 per cent whenever required to provide optimum
traction even in the most challenging situations.
The lightweight
suspension is supplemented by Servotronic steering with
steering assistance geared to the speed of the car, a
high-performance brake system with vented discs all round, and
electronically masterminded Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
As an option, finally, the new BMW M3 is also available with
Electronic Damper Control (EDC).
MDrive button for the driver’s personal style
of motoring.
With the newly
developed suspension of the BMW M3 offering the ambitious
driver excellent qualities right from the start, the
sports-minded driver is able to customise the car specifically
to his very own style of driving with the help of electronic
suspension control. Hence, he – or she – is able to configure
numerous dynamic driving parameters in the new BMW M3 to his
personal preferences.
Available as an
option, MDrive allows the driver to choose his pre-selected
configuration simply by pressing a button. One example is the
option to completely deactivate Dynamic Stability Control,
another is to pre-select the level of Servotronic steering
assistance via the iDrive control concept.
This gives the driver the choice of two
control maps varying power assistance of the steering
according to the speed of the car in either the Normal or
Sports mode.
Adjusting damper
forces in order to optimise the car’s driving dynamics also in
bends, when applying the brakes and accelerating, Electronic
Damper Control comes with a choice of three programs
selectable at the touch of a button. Three control maps are
also available for engine management, influencing not only the
position of the throttle butterflies in the intake manifold,
but also other parameters crucial to the response of the
engine.
The result of
the thorough work done by BMW M’s chassis and suspension
specialists in terms of both electronics and mechanical
systems comes out clearly not least on the stopwatch: The new
BMW M3 is significantly faster on a race track such as the
Nordschleife – the Northern Circuit – of Nürburgring, which
sets the benchmark for all cars from BMW M GmbH, than the
former model.
Specific design highlights accentuating the
car’s unique technology.
Following the
proven tradition of BMW M GmbH, the Company’s engineers and
other specialists have developed the new BMW M3 as a
fundamentally unique vehicle. And just how consistent they
have been in taking this approach is borne out clearly from
the start by the body of the car: Proceeding from the
dimensions and basic design of the BMW 3 Series Coupé, nearly
all body elements have been newly developed and designed from
the ground up.
So apart from
the actual structure of the car, only the doors, the luggage
compartment lid, the windows, as well as the front and rear
lights have been carried over from the BMW 3 Series Coupé,
while all other components were specifically designed from the
start for the BMW M3.
As a result, the
exterior of the new BMW M3 clearly shows its unique power and
superiority right from the start through its very aesthetic
and appealing look. In the process the designers have
developed virtually all components and features according to
the principle that “form follows function”, opting for
components which not only emphasise the supreme sportiness of
the car, but also fulfil a definite technical purpose.
Typical examples
in this context are the lightweight long-fibre thermoplastic
carriers beneath the bumpers front and rear. Developed
specifically for the new BMW M3, these components fulfil all
crash safety requirements and enable the bumpers to retain
their usual shape without any dents after a minor accident. A
further advantage, quite obviously, is the reduction of weight
by approximately 6 kg or 12 lb.
The front end of
the car is another example of the function-oriented design and
distinction of the BMW M3: While the bi-xenon dual headlights
with their characteristic corona rings as a daytime light
function are the same as the light units on the BMW 3 Series
Coupé, the air intake scoops are significantly larger,
providing a greater supply of intake and cooling air to the
eight-cylinder power unit. And the engine compartment lid with
its striking powerdome extending over the V8 power unit,
together with its two additional air intakes, is also a
specific feature typical of BMW M.
Further
highlights exclusive to the new BMW M3 are the powerfully
flared wheel arches, the narrow air slits in the front side
panels, the side-sills highlighting the car’s rear-wheel drive
concept, and the rear panel with its aerodynamically highly
efficient diffuser. And last but again not least, both the
exterior mirrors and the 18-inch light-allow rims come in
typical BMW M design.
Exclusive in this segment: roof in visible
carbon-fibre look.
Hardly any other
component on the body of the new BMW M3 expresses the car’s
cutting-edge technology as clearly – and, above all, as
visibly – as the roof made of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic
(CFP). As visible proof of this new technology, the roof
stands out intentionally through the fibre structure of this
Formula 1 material, only a layer of clear paint covering this
high-tech surface.
Apart from this
exclusive look, the CFP roof – again applying the principle of
form follows function – also offers a significant technical
benefit, being a lot lighter than a steel roof. This not only
reduces the overall weight of the car, but also saves weight
where it really counts, on the highest point of the body, thus
significantly lowering the car’s centre of gravity and
optimising driving behaviour particularly in fast bends.
The dynamic body
design of the new BMW M3 is also expressed by special colours
and highlights in the car’s paintwork: In addition to four
standard colours, four new M metallic paintwork colours
exclusive to the new BMW M3 are available to the connoisseur,
highlighting the contours and proportions of the car’s body
and offering a particularly unique look in the process.
Exclusivity and dynamics also within the
interior.
Through its
particular look and design, the body of the new BMW M3
impressively symbolises the outstanding performance and
sporting qualities of the car. The interior supplements this
particular flair, seeking to offer the driver the ultimate
experience at the wheel and giving all the car’s occupants a
perfect ambience tailored to their wishes and
requirements.
Many of the
interior design features thus stand out from the interior of
the “regular” BMW 3 Series Coupé, with these distinctions
being presented clearly from the start by the door cutout
strips proudly bearing the M logo. The front seats, in turn,
are optimised through their side support for a sporting style
of motoring, while supreme craftsmanship and a perfect finish
all round again serve to enhance the car’s sporting design.
The dual round
instruments typical of BMW – the speedometer and fuel gauge as
well as the rev counter and oil temperature gauge – are all
finished in specific BMW M design. The numbers on the
instruments thus stand out in white from the black background,
the needles in the traditional red of BMW M GmbH are
particularly clear and easy to read.
Yet a further
feature typical of a BMW M Car is the variable warning field
in the rev counter informing the driver while the engine is
warming up of the speed at which he can run the engine as a
function of the current oil temperature:
The borderline between the yellow pre-warning
area and the red warning zone moves up consistently as a
function of engine oil pressure, finally reaching its highest
point at 8,400 rpm.
Control Display serving as the information
centre.
Available as an
option, the Control Display comes right in the middle of the
dashboard within perfect sight for both the driver and front
passenger. The colour display presents information relevant to
the driver as well as the current function of the car’s
communication, navigation, entertainment and air conditioning
systems clearly and visibly whenever required.
The driver
masterminds the system by way of iDrive, with the Control
Display also serving to present a clear, easy-to-read map when
using the optional navigation system.
The middle
section on the instrument panel also housing the controls for
the audio system and air conditioning extends down between the
front seats within the newly designed centre console oriented
in its entire geometry discreetly towards the driver. The
upper side of the console is finished in black leather on all
interior and equipment variants, with the side facing towards
the driver comprising three important function switches
(Power, DSC off, and, as an option, EDC) for activating or
deactivating the car’s electronic driving programs.
The iDrive
control system with its Controller positioned right in the
middle of the centre console comprises the additional MDrive
menu level, the optional MDrive button serving to activate the
set-up of the car entered by the driver in advance being
positioned together with the remote control buttons for the
audio system and mobile telephone on the spokes of the M
leather steering wheel.
High-quality leather and BMW Individual
High-End audio system.
The four seats
of the new BMW M3 offer both the driver and passengers
superior comfort on long distances and excellent side support
in fast and dynamic bends. The rear seat bench made up of two
individual seats comes complete with lightweight
through-loading developed especially for the BMW M3 and
available as an option with a removable ski-bag. Using
long-fibre-reinforced plastic on the through-loading, the
car’s designers and engineers are able to offer the same
function as usual with a weight-saving of approximately 7
kilos or just over 15 lb.
With its
capacity of 430 litres or 15.05 cubic feet, the luggage
compartment offers all the space required for convenient
long-distance travel in an outstanding high-performance
coupé.
The “basic”
upholstery on the seats is a combination of cloth and leather,
while the discerning customer also has the choice of
all-leather upholstery in four different colours. An extended
option is to choose leather upholstery also on the lower
section of the instrument panel, the cover on the glove
compartment, and the side panels on the centre console. Four
exclusive trim strips extending across the entire dashboard
from one side to the other beneath the Control Display and
instrument cluster offer further options in customising the
new BMW M3.
The new BMW M3
comes as standard with a high-quality audio system, and
various navigation systems, the mobile BMW Online internet
portal, the BMW Assist telematics service, as well as BMW
TeleServices for wireless communication of service data to the
driver’s BMW Service Partner are all available as options.
As yet a further
option the new BMW M3 may also be fitted with the BMW
Individual High-End audio system specially developed by BMW M
GmbH and offering the occupants a truly outstanding experience
in sound tailored specifically to the acoustics of the car.
BMW M3 all the way – a high-performance sports
car perfect for everyday use.
From the 309
kW/420 hp eight-cylinder power unit all the way to the unique
BMW Individual High-End audio system, all components of the
new BMW M3 are conceived, designed and built for supreme
performance. And at the same time they are simply ideal for
providing sheer driving pleasure at all times and under all
conditions, with the driver and passengers of the BMW M3 being
able to enjoy the qualities of the car both on the race track
and in everyday motoring.
Accordingly, the
new BMW M3 is the perfect car for the all-round enthusiast
wishing to express and live out his or her passion for
performance not only in exceptional situations. Within the
model portfolio of BMW M GmbH, therefore, the new BMW M3 is a
particularly authentic expression of the unique philosophy
which underlies the letter M.
The BMW M3
clearly comes in the tradition of BMW’s highly successful
motorsport models, but is equally suited for the challenges of
everyday driving. With its unpretentious, but nevertheless
powerful and aesthetic looks, this is a genuine sports car
dedicated to supreme performance without unduly flaunting its
potential. So in summary, the new BMW M3 is the ideal
interpretation of a high-performance sports car also suited in
full for everyday use. A car with only one objective wherever
you go: to offer you the ultimate driving experience.