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BMW Unveils M3 CS Touring, a Sporty Family Car
BMW Unveils M3 CS Touring, a Sporty Family Car

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time31-01-2025

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BMW Unveils M3 CS Touring, a Sporty Family Car

Read the full story on Modern Car Collector BMW has officially unveiled the highly anticipated M3 CS Touring, a sportier, more powerful version of its popular M3 Touring estate. Ahead of the Bathurst 12 Hours race, the Bavarian automaker revealed the new model, which is set to be available in select markets, including Europe, Australia, Japan, and South Korea. With a starting price of approximately $150,000, the M3 CS Touring is expected to be a hit among driving enthusiasts, though unfortunately, it will not be sold in the U.S. The M3 CS Touring offers a number of enhancements over the standard M3 Touring, giving it an aggressive edge that appeals to both performance and design aficionados. The estate car now features a carbon fiber hood, front splitter, air intakes, side mirrors, and a carbon diffuser, reducing the vehicle's weight by 15 kilograms. Additionally, the car sports a distinctive grille and yellow LED daytime running lights (DRLs), adding a unique touch to its already striking appearance. Inside, the M3 CS Touring boasts M Carbon bucket seats, which are electronically adjustable and include a heating function, as well as a dual-screen setup and a flat-bottom steering wheel wrapped in Alcantara for a more immersive driving experience. Under the hood, the M3 CS Touring is powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged six-cylinder engine, producing 543 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, the engine sends power to all four wheels, allowing the car to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds. The M3 CS Touring can reach a top speed of 186 mph, ensuring it delivers both thrilling speed and handling. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

New BMW M3 CS Touring Gets 550 Horsepower And Lots Of Carbon Fiber
New BMW M3 CS Touring Gets 550 Horsepower And Lots Of Carbon Fiber

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time30-01-2025

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New BMW M3 CS Touring Gets 550 Horsepower And Lots Of Carbon Fiber

Wagon fans and enthusiasts rejoice! Following in the footsteps of the M2 CS pocket rocket, the hardcore M3 CS and the excellent M4 CS, BMW is adding another track-focused CS model to its portfolio. Witness the M3 CS Touring, a lighter and more powerful version of the brand'sM3 Touring wagon. BMW followed the same recipe it's done in the past with previous CS models like the M3 CS by adding more power and and removing weight. The M3's excellent twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-6 gets new engine management software and a higher boost pressure charge, increasing output to 550 horsepower, up 20 hp versus the M3 Competition Touring. BMW says that's enough power to get the M3 CS Touring to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds, a tenth quicker than the Competition, andmy experience with M3s, BMW is probably being conservative. The wagon's stability control system, drive modes, adaptive suspension and dampers all get CS-specific tuning. Lightweight forged alloy wheels have a 275/35 ZR19 front and 285/30 ZR20 rear staggered setup, and M Carbon Ceramic brakes are optional. The biggest upgrades to the M3 CS Touring are its extensive use of carbon fiber for weight savings. The hood, front splitter, air intakes, mirror caps and rear diffuser are all made out of carbon fiber. Inside, the seats, trim, shift paddles and center console are all made out of carbon as well. BMW says all this carbon-fiber use shaves 33 pounds off the M3 CS Touring's weight when compared to a standard M3 Touring Competition. There's no word on price, but it doesn't matter anyway because like the normal M3 Touring, the M3 CS Touring isn't for us here in North America. That could change, though, as BMW has mentioned if it gets enough buyers to go for the M5 Touring in our market it could bring over the M3 Touring, likely the next-gen model. Until then we'll just have to watch from afar as the rest of the world gets to have all the fun. BMW says sales of the limited-edition M3 CS Touring will start in March 2025. For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

View Photos of the 2025 BMW M3 CS Touring
View Photos of the 2025 BMW M3 CS Touring

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time30-01-2025

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View Photos of the 2025 BMW M3 CS Touring

The BMW M3 CS Touring is the German automaker's latest high-powered sports car for the family, packing the same upgrades found on the 2024 M3 CS sedan but with an even more practical longroof body style. Read the full story Under the hood lives a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six, which now produces 543 horsepower. That's an extra 20 ponies over the M3 Competition, largely the result of a higher boost pressure for the turbochargers. Torque output remains unchanged compared to the Competition at a healthy 479 pound-feet. Along with extra power, the CS's other distinguishing feature is the extensive use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP), which can be found on the hardcore bucket seats. Carbon trim is littered throughout the rest of the cabin too, which is also decorated with red accents. CFRP is also found across the exterior, including the grille, front splitter, rear diffuser, and hood, the latter of which shows off the weave with two exposed stripes. The M3 CS Touring comes exclusively with an eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. BMW claims the M3 CS Touring will blast from zero to 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 186 mph. Unfortunately, the M3 CS Touring will only be offered in Europe, Australia, Japan, and South Korea, and will remain forbidden fruit for American enthusiasts. Keep scrolling to see more photos of the BMW M3 CS Touring. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

2025 BMW M3 CS Touring Is One Wild Wagon—but Not for the US
2025 BMW M3 CS Touring Is One Wild Wagon—but Not for the US

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time30-01-2025

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2025 BMW M3 CS Touring Is One Wild Wagon—but Not for the US

BMW is expanding its legendary CS package to the wagon version of the M3, which is not sold in the United States. The M3 CS Touring is scheduled to reach customers in March 2025. This high-output wagon uses a 3.0-liter turbocharged I6 to send 543 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque through an eight-speed automatic before hitting the xDrive AWD system. If you've always thought your BMW M3 CS was cool, but you wanted to use it to haul more stuff, you're in luck: BMW has added those two important letters to its M3 Touring models for the first time. That means you can buy a BMW M3 CS wagon in a few select markets. This model takes the already potent M3 Touring and gives it the Competition Sport treatment. Under the hood is the same basic powertrain from the M3 CS: a 3.0-liter turbocharged I6 that sends 543 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque through an eight-speed automatic transmission to all four wheels through the standard xDrive AWD system. The M3 Touring also gets the carbon-fiber goodies of the M3 CS sedan. That means the hood, front splitter, mirror caps, and rear diffuser are made from carbon fiber-reinforced plastics. Carbon fiber also enters the cabin with a set of M Carbon bucket seats, CFRP paddle shifters, and some interior trim strips. This weight savings isn't huge over the M3 Competition Touring, but it does shave 15 kg (33 pounds) off the curb weight. You can add some weight back with the optional front strut brace. The big difference between the M3 CS and this new Touring variant is, well, the wagon shell. BMW says the M3 Touring CS offers 500 liters of cargo space (17.7 cubic feet) in imperial measure. That expands to 1,510 liters (53.3 cubic feet) with the second-row seats down. That's more than enough extra storage to help ease your daily commute while you're hustling to your local track day. Underneath the M3 CS Touring is a set of adaptive M Suspension dampers, which BMW says is model specific. Those dampers manage a pair of 19-inch wheels in the front and 20-inch rims in the back. Sitting behind those wheels is a set of red or black finished calipers that use M Compound brakes. You can upgrade to a set of M Carbon brakes if you want the extra performance and can handle the cost. Speaking of price, the BMW M3 CS Touring will set you back €152,900 in Germany. That translates to $159,315 if you can find one at MSRP. That might also include hopping on an airplane and finding a place to store your new M3 CS Touring because it is not currently slated for the US market. However, with the success Audi has had bringing over a limited number of its RS6 Avant models, it might be a smart play from BMW. Do you think the US will get an M3 Touring? What about an M3 CS Touring? Tell us your thoughts below.

543-HP BMW M3 CS Touring: Peak Performance and a Wagon's Workload
543-HP BMW M3 CS Touring: Peak Performance and a Wagon's Workload

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time30-01-2025

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543-HP BMW M3 CS Touring: Peak Performance and a Wagon's Workload

BMW has revealed the CS Touring, which—like the —produces 543 horsepower from its twin-turbo straight-six. The CS features retuned dampers and plenty of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic to cut out 33 pounds versus the M3 Competition Touring. Sadly, as with the standard , the CS won't be offered in the United States. Just a couple of days after releasing a pair of teaser videos, BMW unveiled the M3 CS Touring, an even more focused version of its potent station wagon. The Touring follows the same formula as the M3 CS sedan that BMW sold for the 2024 model year, boosting power from the inline-six engine, retuning the chassis, and shedding weight. Unfortunately, as with the standard M3 Touring, we'll have to admire the CS from afar, as this sporty longroof won't be sold in America. The CS starts with a M3 Competition and injects an extra 20 horsepower, taking the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder to a total of 543 ponies. This extra oomph is attributed to a higher turbo boost pressure, up from 24.7 to 30.5 psi. Torque output is the same as the standard Competition model at 479 pound-feet. Like on the sedan, the CS introduces stiffer engine mounts, and BMW touts a cooling system and oil-supply system tailored to hardcore track driving. The M3 CS also offers an optional front-end strut brace for the engine compartment. The engine is hooked up to an eight-speed automatic transmission distributing power to all four wheels. The CS also features an upgraded exhaust with electronically controlled baffles and a titanium rear silencer. BMW claims the wagon will rip from zero to 62 mph in 3.5 seconds, while 124 mph will arrive in 11.7 seconds. The CS comes standard with the M Driver's package, unlocking the M3's 186-mph top speed. BMW says the electronically controlled dampers, steering, and brakes have been returned for the CS model. The standard brake calipers come painted in either red or black, but buyers can also upgrade to carbon-ceramic brakes painted either red or gold. The brakes hide behind forged alloy wheels finished in either matte black or matte gold bronze, measuring 19 inches up front and 20 inches at the rear. The M3 CS Touring is also distinguished by the extensive use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, as seen on the hood's two exposed strips, the front splitter, side-mirror housings, and rear diffuser. The material also appears on the grille, which shares the signature red lining with BMW's other CS models, and the rear spoiler gets the same red decoration. CFRP also makes its way into the cabin on the shift paddles, competition-spec bucket seats, and other interior trim. All told, the M3 CS Touring is around 33 pounds lighter than a standard M3 Competition Touring, which doesn't sound like all that much considering the amount of carbon weave found throughout the wagon. The M3 CS Touring is also separated from lesser M3 Tourings by its yellow LED headlight units, a reference to BMW's GT race cars. Four colors are available for the CS: British Racing Green, Laguna Seca Blue, Frozen Solid White, and Sapphire Black metallic. As with past CS models, the M3 CS Touring will be a limited-production affair, although BMW didn't specify a production cap. Deliveries will start in March for customers in Europe, Australia, Japan, and South Korea. Sadly, they will never start in America, and we'll have to wait until 2050 before we can legally import one. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

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