M3/M4 [Official] BMW M4 GTS


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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The New BMW M4 GTS

The BMW M4 GTS gives BMW M GmbH a new and exclusive technological showpiece which elevates the potential of the BMW M4 Coupe to another impressive new level. With its powerful, motor sport-inspired looks and high-performance technology, the BMW M4 GTS has its sights set squarely on the race track. A lap time of 7.28 minutes around the legendary Nürburgring-Nordschleife, the world’s most exacting race circuit, is a clear statement of this special-edition model’s exceptional abilities. At the same time, the sharpest BMW M4 of all – like its BMW M stablemates – can also hold its own on public roads. BMW M GmbH is launching the BMW M4 GTS in a special edition limited to 700 units to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the BMW M3, which has been in production since 1986. In so doing, it is highlighting the innovative flair of the BMW M engineers in developing trailblazing M technologies on the powertrain, chassis and lightweight construction front. The first high-performance special edition in the M3/M4 model range will also be available for the first time in the important North American market.

“Special-edition models like the BMW M3 GT, BMW M3 CSL, BMW M3 GTS and BMW M3 CRT have a decades-long tradition in our mid-size line-up – and that continues with the BMW M4,” says Frank van Meel, CEO of BMW M GmbH. “They sharpen the character of the BMW M brand and embody an emotionally rich and exclusive driving experience. We’ve taken a radical route with the set-up of the BMW M4 GTS to create a sports machine for the race track that delivers top-end dynamics and inspirational performance. It allows us to demonstrate what is possible today with a road-legal car. Owners can drive their BMW M4 GTS to circuits such as Spa-Francorchamps, the Nürburgring or Laguna Seca – for clubsport events, for example – and then set lap times there that raise the bar to extremely high levels for road-legal cars.”

Performance boost courtesy of innovative water injection.
At the heart of each and every BMW M model is its engine. The BMW M4 GTS uses the multi-award-winning six-cylinder in-line turbo engine from the BMW M3/M4, but adds innovative water injection technology to give the 3.0-litre unit a substantial power boost. The water injection system raises the engine’s output significantly – to 368 kW/500 hp – and increases torque to 600 Nm (442 lb-ft), yet still keeps fuel economy and CO2 emissions at the level of the BMW M4 Coupe (8.3 litres per 100 km* [34 mpg imp], 194 g/km*). This makes the BMW M4 GTS the most agile, radical and dynamically potent model in the range. It races from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a mere 3.8 seconds and hits a limited top speed of 305 km/h (189.5 mph).

Lightweight design extends into the details.
Intelligent lightweight construction allows the BMW M engineers to limit the car’s DIN kerb weight to 1,510 kilograms (ECE kerb weight: 1,585 kg). Its outstanding weight-to-power ratio of 3.0 kg/hp provides the perfect platform for a highly dynamic driving experience. The rigorous weight-saving measures extend through both the interior and exterior of the car. Inside, carbon-fibre bucket seats, a lightweight centre console, the lightweight construction of the rear seat panelling and boot area partition, and special lightweight door and side panel trim, including door pull loops in place of solid door handles, are clearly visible indications of the designers’ commitment to weight-saving. The rigorous application of lightweight design can also be seen in details that are out of view. The instrument panel bracing tube is made from lightweight carbon fibre. And on the outside of the car, the newly designed bonnet, roof and adjustable front splitter are also constructed from carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP). The adjustable rear wing, too, is cut from this light but extremely durable high-tech material. It rests on intricate, CNC-machined aluminium mounts fixed to the CFRP boot lid which likewise demonstrate how every detail, no matter how small, has been honed to minimise weight. Teaming up with the diffuser – again, made from carbon fibre – below the rear bumper, the rear wing optimises the flow of air and reduces lift at the rear axle. The exhaust system has a titanium muffler, which allows a weight saving of 20 per cent. Its emotionally rich soundtrack fits the M profile perfectly and envelops the inside and outside of the car in the ambience of the race track.

Performance-maximising equipment features.
The standard-fitted seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission (M DCT) selects the optimum ratio for every driving situation with no interruption in the flow of power as it makes its way to the rear wheels. The driver can also select gears manually using either shift paddles on the steering wheel or the selector lever. The Drivelogic shift programs and Launch Control have been retuned to the engine’s increased output. The weight-minimised, exclusive M light-alloy wheels in star-spoke 666 M Styling are forged and polished, and come in Acid Orange. They are fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres (front: 265/35 R19, rear: 285/30 R20) which are adapted specifically to the BMW M4 GTS and therefore play a role in the car’s outstanding mechanical traction and feedback through corners.

The three-way M coilover suspension specially tuned for the BMW M4 GTS can be adjusted to individual tastes and therefore also to the demands of different race circuits. The lightweight M carbon ceramic brakes offer a well-defined pressure point and ensure outstanding deceleration even under sustained heavy loads, such as at the limit on the race track.

World-exclusive OLED technology, brilliant LED light.
The familiar two sets of twin circular headlights with four corona rings ensure the best possible illumination of the road surface. They combine cutting-edge LED (light-emitting diode) technology with BMW Selective Beam (dazzle-free high beam assistant) and Adaptive Headlights.

The L-shaped rear lights are just as distinctive as the design of the headlights. Indeed, innovative OLED rear lights will make their series-production debut in the BMW M4 GTS. OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes) are a new kind of light source that light up over their full surface with a very homogeneous effect – unlike LED units, which emit their light in the form of points. The flat design of OLEDs (they measure just 1.4 millimetres in height) and the ability to trigger individual light modules separately open up fresh possibilities for lighting concepts and exudes the presence of exceptional precision. As such, the tail lights underline the width of the rear end, lend the car an even more eye-catching and powerful appearance and ensure it cuts a stand-out figure in both the light and dark.

The interior – focused, exclusive and committed to motor sport.
The carbon-fibre M bucket seats for the driver and passenger stick firmly with the lightweight construction theme inside the pure-bred, exclusive interior. They weigh around 50 per cent less than the sports seats in the BMW M4 Coupe, enable an ideal seating position and offer compelling long-distance comfort to go with their unbeatable levels of support. The exclusive Alcantara/Merino leather seat covering along with M stripes in the backrests, three-point seat belts and door pull loops highlight the profile of the BMW M4 GTS as a high-performance sports machine as well as the car’s standalone character. The M4 GTS is fitted with different bucket-style M sports seats (including lightweight backrests with cut-outs) for the North American market, in line with local registration requirements.

The exclusive material Alcantara is also used for the M sports steering wheel, whose “12 o’clock” marker underlines the racing character of the BMW M4 GTS. In place of a rear seat bench, the BMW M4 GTS features a glass-fibre-reinforced plastic (GFRP) shelf and a rear panel in carbon-fibre sandwich construction. Both are covered in Alcantara, and together they enable a weight saving of around 40 per cent.

The optional Clubsport Package can further enhance the affinity of the BMW M4 GTS with the race track. It includes a roll bar in Acid Orange behind the front seats, a race-specification six-point harness** and a fire extinguisher.

Source: BMW
 
Very very nice with those spectacular looking OLEDs!

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Spec sheet:


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1585 kg EU, 500 hp, 600 Nm. YIKES.
For reference, the M3 GTS weighs 1605 kg EU, with 450 hp and 440 Nm:



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M4 GTS is also lower than M3 GTS (4 mm), while being longer and wider. The torque gap (440 vs 600 Nm) also stands out, but that's due to the turbo engine.

WORLD PREMIERE: BMW M4 GTS with 493 horsepower
 
It's ugly. But it really seems fast by the numbers

I think it looks super fantastic. A step up from the E92 M3 GTS, more high end looking, more aggressive looking and with pretty crazy specs. Better than the E92 M3 GTS in every way.

Love this pic:

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I like the details being orange instead of the car. The orange is almost bronze like in color, I really do like it a lot with the grey exterior. Phew! No standard and only orange exterior!
 
When the concept came out, I as pretty ambivalent and downright did not like the orange, I mean "copper" wheels. But watching in action, I am definitely changing my tune. Looks good both in appearance and in the performance it promises. Exciting stuff.
 
When the concept came out, I as pretty ambivalent and downright did not like the orange, I mean "copper" wheels.

That's it! Copper! I knew bronze wasn't right but could find the right metal. Tnx bro, I wonder about the name, it's a spectacular color. Particularly because it's a detail color and not the main color. That would've been overkill like (imo) the M3 GTS was. This is more sophisticated.
 
Like it better than the last GTS (less orange) but still no CSL (more extreme weight reduction and unique body panels). US spec M4s weigh ~1610 kg and dyno pretty close to 500hp in stock form which is pretty close to GTS sepc but I'm sure the GTS will be more than the sum of its parts.
 
Pity about the rear spoiler. Somehow Porsches manage to pull off the look but a wing on struts upon a bootlid just doesn't look nice to me. Would've much preferred a CFRP bootlid with CSL-style ducktail element.

Still, can't say I don't want one.
 
Must be the first time we have an official laptime from BMW ? 7.28 min.
 
I like it, but not the rims though. Looking forward to see Merc's and Audi's answer to this.

But nothing wins the legendary M3 CSL.
 
Q&A with Christoph Smieskol, product manager for M3, M4 and M4 GTS

What do you see as the M4 GTS’s rivals?

“We see this as a rival to the Mercedes-AMG C63 Black Series, which we believe is out in 2017. The 911 GT3 is a different package. The AMG C63 S is a competitor to the base M4.”

Does it matter that you are just short of the AMG C63 S’s 503bhp?

“We always try to compete on power-to-weight, as that is where you get advantageson the track. This is a track-focused car, so that was important.”

What do customers expect from a GTS?

“These customers expect innovations. That is the case with every generation. They expect something special and they expect state-of-the-art tech on the GTS. They have a feel for the performance, and the figures are what matter to them: 0-62mph, power, the weight.”

Could you do more with the M4 in terms of power or performance?

“This is our pinnacle car. From the M4 perspective, that is it. For us, it is the demonstrator of what our engineers are capable of. We have a lot of additional lightweight components, and the OLED tail-lights are a first step for us. We are seeing how they work. They have a very specific M slant on them.”

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-493bhp-bmw-m4-gts-exclusive-pics
 
Appart from the rims, which look terrible in my eyes, and the wing (not a fan of big wings), it looks very good. M4 already looks fantastic, the big but about that car is the rearlights graphics, which are entirely new here.

I hope more this car means BMW will finally launch CSL version of their coupes.
 

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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