BMW Unveils Special Edition 2024 M3 CS
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Ashish Pokhriyal
BMW’s M3 has been a efficiency standout because it was launched in 1986 as a part of the E30 technology of the model’s compact 3 Series lineage.
The model is reaching again to revive a preferred favorite's once more: the M3 CS.
BMW has been making Clubsport models since the E9 era to denote the next best thing after the CSL.
The engineers from BMW M have massaged the twin-turbo, 3.0-liter "S58" engine to unlock 543 horsepower and perfectly match the RWD-only M4 CSL.
It's not the most potent inline-six in the company's history as the ultra-rare 3.0 CSL is even stronger, at 553 hp.
The peak torque of 479 pound-feet (650 Newton-meters) is unchanged compared to the M3 Competition Drive upon which the CS is based.