In order of arrival it should be the CS rather?M4 CSL?
The raised rear type M3 CSL / 8GC is tailor-made for the M4Probably a CS , I foresee if a CSL is coming it will be for the LCI.
Any info on weight reduction?* New M3 CSL will be in production between July 2022 and February 2023.
* 540hp
* RWD
* Automatic transmission
* New 19"/20" rims with your choice of regular sport tyres or track focused tyres
* M bucket seats standard, with upgraded racing bucket seats optional
* New M headlights as an option
* Carbon bits
* Alcantara steering wheel
Wonder what the "M Headlights" will be? Maybe yellow DRLs like on the M5 CS? I imagine it will have OLED rear lights too.
Any info on weight reduction?
I'm a little confused. Are you referring to the M4 CSL only or will there be both an M4 CSL and M3 CSL? Quite strange to have the latter unless BMW M want to capture part of the (miniscule) market currently occupied by the Jaguar xe SV Project 8.* New M3 CSL will be in production between July 2022 and February 2023.
* 540hp
* RWD
* Automatic transmission
* New 19"/20" rims with your choice of regular sport tyres or track focused tyres
* M bucket seats standard, with upgraded racing bucket seats optional
* New M headlights as an option
* Carbon bits
* Alcantara steering wheel
Wonder what the "M Headlights" will be? Maybe yellow DRLs like on the M5 CS? I imagine it will have OLED rear lights too.
I'm a little confused. Are you referring to the M4 CSL only or will there be both an M4 CSL and M3 CSL? Quite strange to have the latter unless BMW M want to capture part of the (miniscule) market currently occupied by the Jaguar xe SV Project 8.
If it comes in at less than 1600kg I think that would be a good achievements.
Nope. There are G8x Competition (with ZF8hp) equipped with track pack (CCB and carbon buckets), which weigh slightly over 1700kg (no driver, full tank). So coming close to 1600kg would mean a weight loss of 100kg.It's not going to come close to being below 1,600kg, so of course it would be a good achievement. That would require over 200kg of weight loss, which isn't going to happen.
Nope. There are G8x Competition (with ZF8hp) equipped with track pack (CCB and carbon buckets), which weigh slightly over 1700kg (no driver, full tank). So coming close to 1600kg would mean a weight loss of 100kg.
No: I don't think, that they manage to shave off 100kg. I expect them to get the weight down by approx. 50kg.
Hm. roughly:Maybe they'll manage -100 kg if it's really going to be a CSL. CSL is an entirely different breed from a normal M or even Competition/CS. There's lot's and lots of luxury that can be thrown out.
When they talked about the CSL returning to all or varioa M, I said to myself, according to what the CS already are, the only formula that remains in this context is that basically all the chassis and / or bodywork or several new parts are CFRP or at least add to what you say, the front and rear fenders.cfrp front lid: - 6 kg
- cfrp boot lid: - 6 kg
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