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BMW Group UK Historic Press Vehicles Update
Wed Aug 30 14:00:00 CEST 2023 Press Release
• Updated information pack and imagery for BMW Group UK’s historic fleet • All resources for each model now available for download • The historic fleet consists of 16 exceptional BMW and MINI vehicles, manufactured between 1972 and 2014
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• Updated information pack and imagery for BMW Group UK’s historic
fleet
• All resources for each model now available for download
• The historic fleet consists of 16 exceptional BMW and MINI
vehicles, manufactured between 1972 and 2014
BMW Group UK’s historic fleet represents the best of BMW, BMW M
GmbH and MINI, showcasing a breadth of models from across its brands
and remarkable history. To complement the fleet, the company has
proudly updated its resources to include a full information pack,
fresh imagery and a specification sheet for each car.
The UK subsidiary is the custodian of some of the most prominent
cars in the company’s history, from the M Division’s legendary M1,
iconic models such as the Batmobile and 2002 and numerous generations
of BMW roadsters. The MINI John Cooper Works GP1 and GP2 also form
part of the historic fleet.
The fleet now comprises of 16 cars, including 14 BMW and 2 MINI
vehicles. It is used by UK automotive media, to create content and
feature stories, and by retailers for showroom displays and new
product launches. The cars also feature at numerous other events and
shows around the country, supporting the launch of new products and
showcasing the rich history of both brands.
The new resources not only reflect the significance of the fleet
but will help showcase the cars in the best possible light. All the
information is now easily accessible, which will not only help the
media construct their stories more easily but will also help retailers
better inform their customers and facilitate even more social media
content. Full information packs are available on request, while the
imagery and specification sheets are available online.
An overview for each of the historic cars is provided below.
BMW 1 Series M Coupé [Image Set 1]
The 1 Series
M Coupé was unveiled late in 2010 before its market launch in 2011 and
its arrival heralded a new entry into the compact sporting segment for
BMW M. It offered everything you’d expect from a BMW M car but in a
smaller package and was lauded for its performance, agile chassis and
expressive design. If ever a car deserved the ‘pocket rocket’ epithet,
the BMW 1 Series M Coupé was it.
BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile” [Image Set 2]
The
BMW 3.0 CSL is perhaps the most iconic BMW manufactured during the
1970s and its competition pedigree is second to none. Six European
Touring Car Championships outright wins at the 24 Hours of Daytona,
Nürburgring 24 Hours, Spa 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours as well as
class wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and numerous other races.
BMW 2002 Turbo [Image Set 3]
BMW has always been
at the forefront of innovation and back in the 1970s this was ably
demonstrated by the launch of the BMW 2002 Turbo, Europe’s first
turbocharged production car that made its debut in 1974. BMW
Motorsport had experimented with a turbocharged 2002 in the European
Touring Car Championship in 1969 and to demonstrate its technical
prowess and the performance potential of the turbocharger the
road-going 2002 Turbo was presented at the 1973 Frankfurt motor show
with series production starting early in 1974.
BMW E30 M3 Ravaglia Edition [Image Set 4]
The first generation of BMW M3 might have first seen
the light of day over 35 years ago but it remains one of BMW’s most
iconic models. Developed from the E30 generation of 3 Series the M3
model was thoroughly reengineered to make it a force to be reckoned
with in motorsport and it is one of the most successful Touring Cars
of all time. It claimed the inaugural World Touring Car Championship
as well as two European titles, two DTM championships, two British
Touring Car Championships along with countless other titles around the
world. It was a star of endurance racing too, with four outright
victories at both the Nürburgring and Spa Francochamps 24-hour races.
BMW E46 M3 CSL [Image Set 5]
The ultimate incarnation of the road-going M3 for the
E46 generation of 3 Series was the CSL, a stripped out lightweight
version of the M3 – a no holds barred machine aimed at the most
discerning drivers. The use of the CSL moniker, with the L standing
for Leicht or Lightweight, paid homage to the glorious 3.0 CSL
Batmobile from the 1970s.
BMW E92 M3 GTS [Image Set 6]
The fourth
generation of M3 was a departure from the models that had gone before
it – for the first time the M3 featured a V8 engine. Built as a
Saloon, Coupé and Convertible (known as the E90, E92 and E93
respectively) it was a hugely successful model. With 420hp from its
high-revving V8 it was quite the performer and with a chassis that had
been honed by BMW M’s engineers its handling was sublime.
BMW E34 M5 [Image Set 7]
When the original BMW
M5 was launched in 1984 it defined a new segment in the motoring
landscape, the arrival of the super saloon. With nigh-on super car
performance wrapped up in a practical, executive saloon it was the
blueprint for a dynasty that’s still delighting fans to this day.
BMW E39 M5 [Image Set 8]
The third generation of M5, known as the E39, was
introduced in 1998 and it was quite a departure from its two M5
predecessors, both of which used a version of the venerable 24-valve
six-cylinder engine that first saw the light of day in the racing CSLs
of the 1970s. It was all change for the E39 though as it heralded the
arrival of a V8 in an M5 for the first time.
BMW E60 M5 [Image Set 9]
The fourth generation of BMW M5, known as the E60,
was the most advanced car BMW had ever made when it was launched back
in 2004. Based on the successful E60 5 Series executive saloon the BMW
M5 used cutting edge Formula 1 know-how to create the most
technologically advanced super saloon ever seen. The E60 M5 was
launched during the era of the V10 Formula 1 engine and BMW M’s
engineers drew on the experience they had gained from their F1 program
to develop a stunning 5.0-litre V10 engine for the M5 road car.
BMW F10 M5 30 Jahre Edition [Image Set 10]
The fifth generation of M5 launched in the latter
part of 2011 and was quite a departure from the cars that had gone
before it and for the first time in its history the M5 super saloon
featured a turbocharged engine. This generation of M5, known as the
F10, offered considerable gains over the V10-engined E60 model that
went before it; ten per cent more power, 30 per cent more torque and a
30 per cent improvement in fuel economy.
BMW M1 [Image Set 11]
The BMW M1 was the very first BMW M car and is the
only mid-engined car to have been developed by BMW Motorsport, or BMW
M GmbH as the company is now known. The M1 was conceived to take on
the world’s sports car manufacturers in Group 4 and Group 5 racing but
also to demonstrate BMW Motorsport’s prowess on the road.
BMW M635CSi [Image Set 12]
The first BMW 6 Series first saw the light of day in
1976 when it replaced the iconic E9 3.0 CSL coupé at the head of the
BMW range. The 6 Series would go on to have a 13-year production run,
the longest ever for a BMW, and in 1983 the ultimate version of the 6
Series was revealed at the Frankfurt motor show, the M635CSi. While
the 6 Series always offered scintillating performance the M635CSi took
it to a new level.
BMW Z1 [Image Set 13]
The BMW Z1 started life as a concept car but such was
the excitement around this daring new design that it was put into
limited production towards the end of the 1980s. It was the first
product to emerge from BMW’s new Technik GmbH department that had been
set up to examine new ways of looking at things with a team of
talented engineers studying new materials, production processes and
concepts who were all positively encouraged to think outside the box.
BMW hadn’t built a dedicated roadster since the 507 of the 1950s so it
was perhaps apt that the first product from BMW Technik GmbH was a
sporting roadster.
BMW Z8 [Image Set 14]
The reveal of a new BMW always brings with it a
frisson of excitement but at the 1997 Tokyo motor show rumours of a
new BMW concept was the main topic of conversation with no one outside
of BMW knowing what was about to be revealed. The Concept Z07 that
made its debut in Tokyo was most unexpected, a retro-styled roadster
and coupé that paid homage to the classic BMW 507 Roadster from the
1950s. Two years later at the 1999 Tokyo show the production model,
now known as the Z8, was revealed for the first time and it had stayed
very true to the concept’s design.
MINI John Cooper Works GP1 [Image Set 15]
Ever since the Sir Alec Issigonis-designed Mini
arrived at the end of the 1950s there’s been one name that’s
synonymous with the performance versions of the iconic machine – John
Cooper. The Cooper and Cooper S models were hugely successful race and
rally cars and when the MINI was reborn in 2001 the Cooper S was once
again the top model in the range. It could be further enhanced by a
range of John Cooper Works tuning kits and there was even a race
series, the MINI Challenge.
MINI John Cooper Works GP2 [Image Set 16]
The first generation of the MINI Cooper S John Cooper
Works GP was an instant hit when it was launched in 2006 and quickly
attained iconic status, continuing a long tradition of Cooper enhanced
Minis that stretches all the way back to the early 1960s. Given the
success of the original MINI JCW GP its successor, this time based on
the R56 generation of MINI hatch, was launched in late 2012 and was
once again the fastest and most driver-orientated MINI ever produced.
Ends
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BMW Group UK Historic Press Vehicles Update - Press Kit PDF, EN, 969.36 KB
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BMW 1 Series M Coupé - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 291.21 KB
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BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile” - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 343.12 KB
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BMW 2002 Turbo - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 608.46 KB
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BMW E30 M3 Ravaglia Edition - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 537.5 KB
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BMW E46 M3 CSL - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 383.61 KB
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BMW E92 M3 GTS - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 274.95 KB
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BMW E34 M5 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 566.9 KB
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BMW E39 M5 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 253.65 KB
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BMW E60 M5 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 325.34 KB
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BMW F10 M5 30 Jahre Edition - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 87.68 KB
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BMW M1 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 100.91 KB
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BMW M635CSi - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 278.15 KB
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BMW Z1 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 404.55 KB
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BMW Z8 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 405.92 KB
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MINI John Cooper Works GP1 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 321.24 KB
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MINI John Cooper Works GP2 - Spec Sheet PDF, EN, 449.78 KB