M3/M4 [Official] 2021 BMW M3 and M4 [G80 & G82]


The BMW M3 is a high-performance version of the BMW 3 Series, developed by BMW's in-house motorsport division, BMW M GmbH. M3 models have been produced for every generation of 3 Series since the E30 M3 was introduced in 1986. The BMW M4 is a high-performance version of the BMW 4 Series automobile developed by BMW's motorsport division, BMW M, that has been built since 2014. As part of the renumbering that splits the coupé and convertible variants of the 3 Series into the 4 Series, the M4 replaced those variants of the BMW M3. Official website: BMW M

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BMW claim 0-60MPH= 3.6 seconds

Results MPH/seconds

0-60= 3.37
0-100= 8.04
1/4= 11.53 @118.57MPH

60-0= 2.67 @28 meters
0-60= 3.37 @55 meters
0-60-0= get a calculator!

:)
Seems all the Supercar berks have made a bee-line for this car. Must be worth it for all the likes and social media content it will generate.
In the meantime in its intended natural habitat.
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Seems all the Supercar berks have made a bee-line for this car. Must be worth it for all the likes and social media content it will generate.
In the meantime in its intended natural habitat.
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I keep reading very good things about it, so it's good. And yes that would seem to be it's natural habitat!
 
I guess you're skidding from side to side there with family, friends, luggage and dog...
 
As said before the CSL time is too slow. Can’t understand how BMW can be happy with this and publish it…? It doesn’t make sense.
Getting back to an older post regarding M4 CSL performance/laptime...

I stumbled across two statements in the last sport auto magazine issue:
1. Christian Gebhardt was a little bit bragging about his supertest laptime in the 992 GT3MR. But imho he has the full right to do so ... because he now ( he is getting better and better) is not that far away from Porsche racing drivers like Kevin Estre and Jörg Bergmeister. At least from an amateur driver perspective he is insanely fast!
2. The supertest of the M4CSL is anounced for the next issue ... with the following subtitle:
"Now the M4CSL is facing the supertest and Nordschleife - and the M community nothing less than a sensation"

Maybe it is just my weird conclusion ... but maybe for the 1st time Gebhardt isn't slower than the reference time of the OEM? I mean: Jörg Weidinger isn't a Kevin Estre ... so maybe this time Gebhardt was really able to pull out Weidingers Nordschleife time or even better it? This would shed a new light on the M4 CSL performance....
 
2023 BMW M3 Touring Puts Undiluted M Goodness into a Rare Form

The M3 Touring is the first of its kind, but the tantalizing combo will remain off-limits to us Yanks.

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PUBLISHED: FEB 14, 2023



"Call them wagons or estate cars, it doesn't really matter. What counts is the sad fact that a drop in global demand is speedily driving the genre that epitomizes style, space, and street cred toward extinction. Worse still, the industry has fallen concurrently into the habit of replacing every single outgoing family holdall with another anonymous SUV or crossover. Central Europe is now the last stronghold of the formerly coveted body style, which is often badged Touring, T-model, Variant, or Avant, and is typically kitted out with inspiring powertrains and lifestyle-oriented accessories.

The auto industry's costly crusade from gasoline and diesel propulsion to hybrid powertrains and EVs will continue to thin the wagon ranks, but BMW, for one, decided to expand its offerings. The 2023 503-hp M3 Touring made its debut last year, and it will be followed in early 2025 by the all-new 650-hp PHEV M5 Touring Competition and the even brawnier 740-hp M5 Touring Label Red.

The M3 Touring—a first of its kind—shares its overbite grille and adaptive AWD/RWD system with the marginally less expensive M3 Competition xDrive sedan. The two also share the same powertrain, comprising a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six bolted to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The fully loaded example we drove stickers for a whopping $120,000.

Although 53 cubic feet of luggage space with the rear bench folded is a welcome bonus for the next weekend getaway or trip to the DIY superstore, the M3 Touring is best used on six days out of seven in its signature role as the ultimate driving machine. True to this moniker, it goes like stink, handles like a gymkhana hero, oozes presence even when parked, and makes all the right noises when not. The run from naught to 60 is over and done with in 3.4 seconds, according to BMW. The pricey M Driver's Package lifts the top speed to 174 mph. And from 2750 to 5500 rpm there is 479 pound-feet of maximum torque that can be sent to all four wheels—or only the rear two. Fuel economy when pushed? Next question.

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The scalpel-sharp steering gets the German Society of Surgeons seal of approval. Even on Michelin winter tires, our M3 Touring delivers massive grip, the carbon-ceramic anchors are liable to pull eyeballs out of their sockets, and the optional thinly padded lightweight composite bucket seat clamps man to machine. Like the facelifted 3-series, the M3 Touring features the latest infotainment complete with a wide-screen digital display, jazzed-up instrument graphics, and too many new functions (think M Drift Analyzer) to process in a single session.

The M3 Touring is a hardcore and rough-edged high-performance wagon that shines brightest when driven aggressively. Keen drivers will find an unfiltered audio soundtrack, an uncompromising ride, a narrow bargaining zone at the limit, and on uneven tarmac, the iffy directional stability of a tightrope walker. While the taller and longer rear end improves the weight distribution by a tiny margin, it inches the center of gravity upward by a similar measure. Since the recalibrated rear suspension is tuned for a broader variety of axle loads than the sedan, the Touring displays an occasional shoulder-jostling stiffness we don't recall in its notchback sibling.

More sensible shoppers will gravitate toward the M340i xDrive Touring, but dyed-in-the-wool M3 aficionados will want the real McCoy. But beware: The 503-hp Touring is not a part-time school bus; Saturday morning shopping cart; or the family's only car, with two baby seats in the back. Instead, this super-special M car deserves to live its life in the fast lane."


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Very nice.:)
 
Getting back to an older post regarding M4 CSL performance/laptime...

I stumbled across two statements in the last sport auto magazine issue:
1. Christian Gebhardt was a little bit bragging about his supertest laptime in the 992 GT3MR. But imho he has the full right to do so ... because he now ( he is getting better and better) is not that far away from Porsche racing drivers like Kevin Estre and Jörg Bergmeister. At least from an amateur driver perspective he is insanely fast!
2. The supertest of the M4CSL is anounced for the next issue ... with the following subtitle:
"Now the M4CSL is facing the supertest and Nordschleife - and the M community nothing less than a sensation"

Maybe it is just my weird conclusion ... but maybe for the 1st time Gebhardt isn't slower than the reference time of the OEM? I mean: Jörg Weidinger isn't a Kevin Estre ... so maybe this time Gebhardt was really able to pull out Weidingers Nordschleife time or even better it? This would shed a new light on the M4 CSL performance....
Yes, it could really happen this time, because the official time is not very strong. Will be interesting to see.
 
Yes, it could really happen this time, because the official time is not very strong. Will be interesting to see.
I'm more interested to see what CG does with the M3 CS. On Cup 2's and in the hands of a factory driver, it should theoretically take the production sedan lap time record. And with Christian behind the wheel, he should be hot on the heels of the Jaguar Project 8's lap time of 7:18.361
 
@dalab You should check Lukes channel out. He's got all kinds of cool cars. I'm a bit busy with the Pininfarina stuff but I'm sure he had a GT3 video on there as I pulled out!:)
 

BMW M

BMW M GmbH, formerly known as BMW Motorsport GmbH, is a subsidiary of BMW AG that manufactures high-performance luxury cars. BMW M ("M" for "motorsport") was initially created to facilitate BMW's racing program, which was very successful in the 1960s and 1970s. As time passed, BMW M began to supplement BMW's vehicle portfolio with specially modified higher trim models, for which they are now most known by the general public. These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts. All M models are tested and tuned at BMW's private facility at the Nürburgring racing circuit in Germany.
Official website: BMW M

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