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The new BMW M3
Tue Dec 04 14:59:08 CET 2012 Press Release
For more than two decades, the BMW M3 has stood 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. Finally, the new version of this high-performance sports car is ready for the South African market – perfectly equipped to re-establish the hegemony every generation of the BMW M3 has held over its rivals.
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Like its predecessors, the fourth-generation BMW M3 sets new standards in technology and driving dynamics. But, 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 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.
Apart from just a few components, the new BMW M3 is a brand-new car from the ground up. The typical BMW M design of the body and the drivetrain technology, conceived from the start for supreme performance, spell out supremacy of the highest standard. At the same time, the new BMW M3 is clear proof of the competence the car development engineers at BMW M GmbH display in transferring technology from Motorsport to production cars.
Making its debut in the BMW M3:
Eight-cylinder power unit with 309 kW.
The truly impressive “heart” of the new BMW M3 is the car’s brand-new V8 power unit, combining outstanding power and performance with unique dynamism. Displacing 3,999 cc, the new V8 develops maximum output of 309 kW. Maximum torque, in turn, is 400 Newton-metres at an engine speed of 3,900 rpm. Even more impressive is the fact that some 85 per cent of this maximum torque is available consistently throughout an 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.