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Within the BMW M GmbH model range, the BMW M3 has always been that
very special model living up in full to its motorsport heritage. Indeed,
this already applied to the very first BMW M3 launched in 1986 and continued
throughout the two subsequent model generations. And now this supremacy
comes out once again most clearly in the 2007 version of the BMW M3.
Although the latest generation of the BMW M3 was based in its development
on the new BMW M3 Coupé, the new high-performance model differs
from the "regular" coupé in terms of both looks and
technical features. Apart from the car's unique design as well as its
drivetrain and suspension technology conceived from the start for supreme
performance, lightweight technology came right at the top in the brief
given to the engineers at BMW M. And just how consistently this development
target has been translated into reality in terms of intelligent lightweight
engineering is borne out by the car's power-to-weight ratio of only
3.8 kg (8.4 lb) per horsepower.
One of the reasons for this low weight is that the new BMW M3 is the
first production car in its segment to boast a roof made of carbon-fibre-reinforced
plastic (CFP). And in all, the new BMW M3, with the exception of just
a few components, is indeed completely new in its engineering and design
concept, clearly reflecting the successful tradition of BMW M GmbH.
Apart from the load-bearing structure of the car, only the two doors,
the bootlid, the windows, the headlights and rear lights have been carried
over from the 3 Series Coupé. All other body components, by contrast,
were specially developed for the new BMW M3.
The unique character of the new BMW M3 is obvious at first sight: Over
and above the engine compartment lid with its striking powerdome and
the two air intake openings, the function-oriented design of the front
and rear air dams, the so-called gills in the front side panels, the
side-sills also in distinctive design, the roof made of clearly visible
carbon fibre, as well as the exterior mirrors and light-alloy wheels
in BMW M design clearly characterise the new model from the ground up.
The exterior, in turn, through its athletic and aesthetic appearance,
powerfully underlines the sporting qualities of the car.
The exterior paintwork likewise adds an individual touch, offering
the connoisseur not only numerous additional colours, but also four
special paintwork options exclusive to BMW M.
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