BMW has revealed a stunning new model in celebration of 50 years of its M racing division.
The new BMW 3.0 CSL harks back to the original 3.0 CSL ‘Batmobile’ first launched in 1973 that won multiple races.
The radical new car will be limited to just 50 units, meaning there’s a very good chance it’ll be worth a fortune in the future.
If you getting a small sense of déjà vu, that’s because the new 3.0 CSL is based on BMW’s M4.
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ومع ذلك, things have been turned up to 11 هنا, starting with the engine.
The new 3.0 CSL has the most powerful straight-six engine ever used in a road-legal BMW M car, with 560hp.
اليوم ، تم التقاط راكبي الدراجات السعداء صعودًا وهبوطًا في المملكة المتحدة وهم يركبون في منتصف الطريق بموجب القواعد الجديدة للحفاظ على سلامتهم
No performance figures have been released, but given all that power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual, you can expect it to be a handful.
There’s also a lot of carbon fibre – the roof, غطاء محرك السيارة, boot lid, front and rear aprons, side sills, rear diffuser and rear spoiler are all made of it.
On top, is an iconic white red and blue racing livery inspired by the old 1973 3.0 CSL.
Keeping the kilograms down further is a set of lightweight alloy wheels with tyres specifically designed for the car.
BMW hasn’t let on how much each of these stunning cars will be sold for, but it won’t be cheap.
They’re to be built in Germany and individually numbered, but it’s not clear how many will be reserved for British buyers.