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Les nouvelles BMW M3 Competition M xDrive Berline et BMW M3 Competition M xDrive Touring.
Wed May 29 00:30:00 CEST 2024 Dossier de presse
Elles sont les gardiennes d'un badge légendaire et les meilleurs exemples des performances exaltantes et de la facilité d'utilisation au quotidien qui sont depuis longtemps une spécialité de BMW M GmbH. Aujourd'hui, la BMW M3 Berline et la BMW M3 Touring, aux multiples facettes, ont affiné leurs performances déjà impressionnantes dans de nombreux domaines. Une augmentation de la puissance de 15 kW/20 ch, une transmission intégrale de série en France, de nouvelles caractéristiques de design et d'équipement ainsi que de nouvelles mises à jour dans le domaine de la digitalisation ouvrent la voie à un nouveau chapitre de l'histoire de leur succès. Une nouvelle signature lumineuse, des jantes M en alliage léger forgé arborant un nouveau design, de nouveaux volants et garnitures intérieures ainsi que le BMW Operating System 8.5 viennent compléter cette mise à jour 2024.
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- Les nouvelles BMW M3 Berline et BMW M3 Touring sont désormais
uniquement disponibles en version 4 roues motrices M
xDrive avec transmission M à huit rapports avec Drivelogic sur le
marché Français.
- La puissance du moteur six cylindres en ligne
doté de la technologie M TwinPower Turbo est portée à 390
kW/530 ch (20 ch de plus que la précédente génération).
- La dotation de série est encore enrichie avec le
BMW Live Cockpit Navigation Pro incluant l’Affichage Tête Haute HUD
et le guidage avec Réalité Augmentée, le nouveau système
d’exploitation BMW OS 8.5, le Park Assist, le système Hi-Fi Harman
Kardon, la Personal e-SIM, les applications galvanisées, le vitrage
calorifuge et les ceintures de sécurité avec liséré M.
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Projecteurs avant et feux arrière redessinés. Nouveaux
projecteurs avant « Matrix-LED » optionnels avec inserts bleus.
- Badge « M3 Competition » en noir brillant.
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Nouveau design de volant avec méplat, repère rouge
à 12 heures et surpiqûres aux couleurs BMW M (volant en
Alcantara disponible en option).
- Buses de ventilation centrales et latérales redessinées avec
éclairage et nouveaux inserts décoratifs.
- Nouveau système d’exploitation BMW OS 8.5 avec
guidage à Réalité Augmentée dans l’écran central ou le combiné d’instrumentation.
- Les nouvelles BMW M3 Berline et BMW M3 Touring sont produites à
l’usine BMW Group de Munich. Lancement commercial en juillet 2024.
- Les Nouvelles BMW M3 Berline et BMW M3 Touring s’affichent aux
tarifs suivants :
- BMW M3 Competition M xDrive Berline : 120.000 €
- BMW M3 Competition M xDrive Touring : 122.200 €
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For this new edition of the storied model series, the most
powerful version of the six-cylinder in-line engine with M TwinPower
Turbo technology produces output of 390 kW/530 hp. In the new
BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M xDrive (fuel consumption, combined:
10.2 – 10.1 l/100 km; CO2 emissions, combined: 230 –
227 g/km in the WLTP cycle), and new BMW M3 Competition Touring with M
xDrive (fuel consumption, combined: 10.4 – 10.3 l/100 km;
CO2 emissions, combined: 235 – 233 g/km in the WLTP cycle),
the increased engine power is channelled via an eight-speed M
Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic to all four wheels.
All model variants of the new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M3
Touring will be built at BMW Group Plant Munich. They will be launched
worldwide with a production phase-in in July 2024. The most important
sales regions for the BMW M3 Sedan are the USA, China, Great Britain,
Australia and Germany. The BMW M3 Touring is extremely popular above
all in Germany, but also in Great Britain, other European countries
and Australia.
Traditional race-car feeling, distinctive characters.
Now in its sixth model generation, the BMW M3 is more
powerful, more poised and assured, more advanced and more versatile
than ever. The sedan is continuing a high-performance sports car
bloodline that stretches back almost 40 years. The first generation of
the BMW M3, unveiled in 1986, went on to become the most successful
model in touring car racing worldwide. Then, as now, a car’s success
in motor sport was accompanied by steadily increasing popularity for
the production model and rare levels of excitement for its owner out
on the road.
The race-car feeling associated with the BMW M3 – present at the
driver’s fingertips over every mile of a journey – can be experienced
in totally different ways with this latest generation. The BMW M3
Sedan now lines up alongside a Touring model, the BMW M3 Touring
fusing the performance attributes for which this model series is
renowned with additional practicality and expanded load-carrying
ability. Folding down the rear seat backrests increases load
compartment capacity from 500 to a maximum 1,510 litres.
With its new vehicle concept for the premium midsize class, BMW
M GmbH caused an instant sensation not only among fans of the brand
but also in the ranks of professional experts. In its first full year
of production, the BMW M3 Touring won the “Golden Steering Wheel”
award presented by motoring magazine “Auto Bild” and the “Bild am
Sonntag” newspaper in Germany. In Great Britain, it was crowned “Dream
Car” of the year by “Autocar” magazine, while “Top Gear” magazine gave
it the title “All The Car You’ll Ever Need” in its “Car of the Year Awards”.
With their distinct body concepts and specific qualities, the
Sedan and Touring models occupy very different character spaces within
the M3 range. One of their most important shared elements is their
visually striking design with hallmark M features crafted precisely to
meet the technical demands of cooling air supply and aerodynamic
balance. The large, vertical BMW kidney grille with signature M double
bars arranged horizontally, the powerfully sculpted wheel arches, the
extended side skirts in contrasting Black high-gloss and the
attachment parts for the front and rear aprons all provide clear
pointers to the dynamic potential of the two models. The BMW M3 Sedan
has a carbon-fibre roof as standard. The roof of the BMW M3 Touring,
like its standard-fit roof rails, comes in black. It has a Gurney flap
on the roof spoiler as an additional air-directing element.
Engine technology borrows from motor racing.
The new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M3 Touring feature a
high-revving straight-six engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology. In
all its output variants, the 3.0-litre unit stands out with its
healthy appetite for revs into the highest reaches of the engine speed
range and so produces the linear power delivery typical of
high-performance models from BMW M GmbH.
Numerous elements adapted from race-car engine construction
allow the power unit in the M3 to deliver an unmistakable performance
experience on both road and track. The crankcase, with its
sleeve-free, closed-deck construction, is extremely rigid and teams up
with a forged crankshaft with lightweight design to unlock extremely
high torque potential. The cylinder bores have a wire-arc sprayed iron
coating. And the 3D-printed core for the cylinder head – another
special M-specific feature – enables optimised routing of the coolant
ducts that would be impossible to achieve using conventional metal
casting methods.
Like the cooling system, the oil circuit is also designed to
handle the particular challenges of track driving. A map-controlled
oil pump ensures reliable oil supply even under extreme longitudinal
and lateral acceleration.
The M TwinPower Turbo technology here comprises two mono-scroll
turbochargers, each of which supplies compressed air to three
cylinders. An indirect intercooler supplied by a low-temperature
circuit plus specially designed compressors further enhance the
turbocharger’s power output. The package of technology also includes
High Precision Injection – which works at maximum pressure of 350 bar
to ensure fine atomisation of fuel and therefore faster engine
response – as well as VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and
Double-VANOS fully variable camshaft timing.
The engine variant in the new BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M
xDrive and new BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive develops an
extra 15 kW/20 hp thanks to optimised configuration of the digital
engine control unit (DME). The six-cylinder in-line engine now
generates maximum output of 390 kW/530 hp (up from the previous 375
kW/510 hp) at 6,250 rpm. The upgraded engine, which also serves as the
basis for the unit powering the BMW M4 GT3, summons its peak torque of
650 Nm (479 lb-ft) between 2,750 and a now even higher 5,730 rpm. The
result is even more ferocious, sustained power delivery that adds
another layer of intensity to the performance experience – in
particular when the driver is exploring the car’s dynamic limits – and
enables impressive acceleration figures.
The new BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M xDrive
accelerates
from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.5 seconds, and the
new BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive completes the same sprint
in 3.6 seconds – only a touch longer, despite its higher kerb weight.
The increased output of the two all-wheel-drive models is reflected in
0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) times that are 0.5 seconds quicker in each
case. The sedan now records a time of 11.8 seconds, the Touring 12.4 seconds.
The new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M3 Touring have an
electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph) as standard.
However, if the optional M Driver’s Package is specified, this figure
rises to 290 km/h (180 mph) for the sedans and 280 km/h (174 mph) for
the Touring model, allowing drivers to utilise the full potential of
the powerful engines.
Model-specific composition of engine, transmission and chassis.
The standard eight-speed M Steptronic transmission
with Drivelogic tuned to optimum effect to the performance
characteristics of the engine at hand. Drivers favouring a sporty
driving style will enjoy the benefits of the standard-fit gearshift
paddles on the steering wheel, which allow the driver to make
spontaneous interventions in the automatic transmission’s gear
selection process as and when they decide. The driving experience can
be tailored even more precisely to individual tastes by adapting the
shift characteristics of the transmission according to requirements
and the situation at hand using the Drivelogic button.
The new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M3 Touring are both equipped
with M xDrive to elevate traction to an even higher level. The
rear-biased setup of the intelligent all-wheel-drive system further
enhances the agility of the new BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M xDrive
and new BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive. The system teams up
with the Active M Differential at the rear axle – whose operation is
also fully variable – to add to the signature M feeling when powering
through corners. In addition to the default 4WD setting, the driver
can also select 4WD Sport mode via the M Setup menu. Here, a higher
proportion of drive power is sent to the rear wheels for even more
agile handling. Switching off DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) also
brings 2WD mode into play, which means power is sent exclusively to
the rear wheels. This mode offers skilled drivers a pure-bred driving
experience without interventions from the control systems.
The high torsional stiffness of the body structure and chassis
mountings creates the ideal platform for impressive driving dynamics
and instantaneous response to steering commands. As well as the
bracing elements in the BMW M3 Sedan, the BMW M3 Touring has
additional torsion struts in the rear. This extra strengthening
measure gives the Touring body variant the tools it needs to display
the combination of dynamism, agility and handling precision typically
found in BMW M models.
The M-specific kinematics and elastokinematics of the
double-joint spring strut front axle and five-link rear axle ensure
the harmonious blend of extremely dynamic handling and finely judged
comfort-focused qualities in everyday use and over longer journeys
characteristic of all the models in the M3 range. The standard
adaptive M suspension gives drivers the ability to adapt the responses
of the electronically controlled dampers as they wish. Via the M Setup
menu, drivers can select from three different settings to optimise the
car’s handling in line with need and personal preference.
The package of chassis technology also includes M Servotronic
steering and the integrated braking system, which works in conjunction
with both the standard M Compound brakes and the optional M Carbon
ceramic brakes. Both models have six-piston fixed-calliper brakes at
the front axle and single-piston floating-calliper brakes at the rear.
As well as larger and more heat-resistant brake discs – which, thanks
to their considerable ability to withstand fade, ensure uncompromising
deceleration even under extreme conditions – the M Carbon ceramic
brakes also stand out with their intelligent lightweight construction;
they are around 14 kilograms lighter than the standard M Compound
brakes. The reduction in unsprung mass plays a particularly
significant role in delivering increased agility, enhanced handling,
faster response and lower fuel consumption.
The standard blue brake callipers of the M Compound system can
also be specified in red or black as an option. The callipers of the M
Carbon ceramic brakes have a Gold metallic painted finish. All of the
variations feature a striking BMW M logo on the brake callipers at the
front axle as an additional identifier of M-typical performance at work.
The DSC system, meanwhile, ensures a form of driving pleasure
unmatched by any rival. Indeed, with M Dynamic Mode it offers an
ultra-sporty configuration that raises the system’s intervention
thresholds when it comes to controlling braking inputs and delays the
point at which it steps in to restrict engine output. This maximises
the car’s performance dynamics with DSC switched on. The system can
also be fully deactivated (DSC off).
The new BMW M3 Sedan is equipped with the M Traction Control
function. This slip control tech can be adjusted through ten stages
according to the driver’s preferences or the road conditions at hand.
It allows the control system inputs to be reduced in stages so that
the driver can approach the physical limits in race action on the
track, for example. The M Laptimer and M Drift Analyser help
experienced drivers improve their lap times and hone their drifting
skills. The integrated application of all drivetrain and chassis
systems was fine-tuned at locations including the Nürburgring’s
Nordschleife circuit, but it also ensures highly dynamic and at the
same time precisely controllable handling in everyday driving.
Axle-specific wheel sizes, M forged light-alloy wheels with a
new design.
All new BMW M3 models are fitted as standard with M
forged light-alloy wheels in axle-specific rim sizes to the benefit of
agility and handling. Standard specification for the new BMW M3
Competition Sedan with M xDrive and new BMW M3 Competition Touring
with M xDrive includes Jetblack forged light-alloy wheels in
double-spoke design (19-inch at the front axle and 20-inch at the rear axle).
New forged M light-alloy wheels in 19-inch and 20-inch formats
have been added to the extensive optional equipment roster for all
model variants. These are now finished in the colour Silver for the
first time, their bright, shiny surfaces ensuring a sporty yet also
elegantly sophisticated appearance.
Extensive selection of assistance systems; M Mode button to
call up personalised selection of functions.
The new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M3 Touring set new
standards in their segment with their extensive range of standard and
optional automated driving and parking systems. In order to provide a
dynamic experience that is both appropriate for the situation at hand
and fits the high-performance sports car brief, the interventions of
the driver assistance systems can be adjusted using the M Mode button
on the centre console. For example, in the optional TRACK setting
conceived for use on race circuits, all comfort and safety systems are
temporarily deactivated.
Standard specification includes Parking Assistant, Cruise
Control with brake function, front collision warning system with brake
intervention, Lane Departure Warning including lane return with
steering assistance, and Speed Limit Info with no-overtaking
indicator. Among the items on the options list are the Driving
Assistant and Parking Assistant including Reversing Assistant and the
Driving Assistant Professional, which adds functions such as the
Steering and Lane Control Assistant with automatic Speed Limit Assist,
Lane Keeping Assistant, traffic light detection and Active Cruise
Control with Stop&Go function.
Newly designed headlights and eye-catching details sharpen the
cars’ visual character.
Newly designed LED headlights, which bring together
low and high beam in a single module, bring fresh accents to the front
end of the new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M3 Touring. Two elegantly
sculpted, subtly arrow-shaped and vertically arranged LED units in
each module serve as both side lights/daytime driving lights and turn
signal indicators. The technically focused impression created by the
light sources, whose inner workings are now structured in a
particularly striking way, ensures a progressive appearance which is
also adopted by the slim LED rear lights with L-shaped taillights.
Adaptive LED Headlights with non-dazzling matrix high beam are
available as an option, and include the cornering light function and
urban lights. Blue inlays inside the headlights indicate the presence
of this extremely sophisticated light technology. M Shadowline lights
with dark inner accents are also available for cars specified with the
Adaptive LED Headlights. The model badge on the boot lid of the
Competition models is now accented by an elegant silver-coloured surround.
New steering wheels and interior trim elements for the
M-specific sports car cockpit.
Open the door to the new edition of the
high-performance models and the stripped-back design of the interior
will provide an instant hit of motor sport DNA. New steering wheels
and controls, plus highly sophisticated materials for the instrument
panel and interior trim elements heighten the aura of exclusivity
inside the M-specific sports car cockpit.
Also playing its part in the dynamic driving experience is a
newly designed three-spoke M leather steering wheel with multifunction
buttons and red centre marker in the 12 o’clock position. It now has a
flat-bottomed rim and precisely modified spokes. Two M buttons for
selecting individually configured vehicle setups and the gearshift
paddles comes as standard to enable rapid interventions in the
eight-speed M Steptronic transmission’s gear selection process – exude
an intense race-car feeling. An M Alcantara steering wheel in the same
design and with the same functionality is available as an option for
the first time. A heating function is available as an option for both
steering wheel variants.
The M-specific cockpit design also includes a control panel on
the centre console. Located here along with the gearshift lever /
selector lever, the red Start/Stop button and the BMW iDrive
Controller are controls including the Setup button and M Mode button.
These can be used by the driver to configure their desired vehicle
setup and activate cockpit display and driver assistance system
functions tailored to the driving situation at hand.
High-quality, carefully crafted materials and M-specific design
features in the interior create a modern premium ambience with
sporting flair. The interior trim elements in the instrument panel,
control panel and cup holder cover now come as standard in Aluminium
Rhombicle Anthracite. Options include interior trim elements in the M
Carbon Fibre that now additionally includes elements for the steering
wheel and the gearshift paddles. The optional Sensatec instrument
panel now has a further refined surface structure.
The standard M sport seats offer an array of electrically
operated adjustment options to make it easier to find the perfect
position behind the steering wheel. A memory function for the driver’s
seat allows the driver to store their desired adjustment settings.
Also shining the spotlight on the cabin’s commitment to progressive
sporting appeal are the integral head restraints with illuminated
model badging. Standard specification likewise includes seat heating
for the driver and front passenger, while seat ventilation is
available as an option. Available as alternatives to the standard
Merino leather trim are Merino full-leather trim, BMW Individual
Merino leather trim with extended features and BMW Individual Merino
full-leather trim – each in a choice of four colours.
The optional, also fully electrically adjustable and heated M
Carbon bucket seats provide an optimum, racing-car-like connection
between driver and car. They fuse racing functionality with luxurious
craftsmanship and excellent comfort over long distances. The use of
carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) in the seat surface and
backrest elements, plus cut-outs in the side bolsters and below the
head restraints enable a weight saving of 9.6 kilograms over the
standard M sport seats.
BMW Curved Display and new BMW Operating System 8.5.
The new editions of the BMW M3 Sedan and BMW M3
Touring also welcome the latest generation of the display and
control/operation system BMW iDrive based on BMW Operating System 8.5
into cockpits shaped by progressive sporting appeal. With the
high-resolution BMW Curved Display angled towards the driver and
upgraded BMW Personal Assistant, the interaction between driver and
car is based squarely on operation using touch control and natural
language. The fully digital screen grouping made up of a 12.3-inch
information display and a 14.9-inch control display shows M-specific
content. This includes additional information on the vehicle’s status
and sharpens the driver’s focus on the road ahead. Also on the
standard equipment list is the BMW Head-Up Display, which projects
information relevant to driving – including a multi-coloured rpm dial,
Shift Lights and M View – onto the windscreen, again in an M-specific style.
The M-specific graphics and content on the information display
and control display are now joined by a new way of operating the
standard-fitted automatic climate control system. The temperature and
ventilation settings as well as the seat heating and – if specified –
steering wheel heating can now be controlled either by touch using a
special menu option in the lower area of the control display or by
voice command. This latest advance in the field of digital operation
brings a further reduction in the number of buttons and controls in
the cockpit and a new design for the instrument panel. New adjustment
controls for the air vent grilles in the centre of the instrument
panel and on the driver’s and front passenger side of the cockpit
allow the airflow direction to be adjusted using rotating and tilting movements.
In addition to the footwells, the storage compartment in the
front section of the centre console and the door openers, the standard
ambient lighting now also encompasses contour lighting integrated into
the trim around the central seam vents. Nine colours in multiples
grades of brightness allow customers to adjust the effect to their
personal preferences. The functionality of the interior lighting also
includes an atmospheric Welcome and Goodbye Animation and light
signals indicating an open door or incoming phone call.
As well as the cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps, the
standard-fitted BMW Live Cockpit Plus includes two USB ports for data
transfer, a Wi-Fi interface and smartphone integration enabling the
use of e.g. Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™. Standard equipment for
the new BMW M3 Sedan and new BMW M3 Touring also features a HiFi
speaker system harman / kardon® with 16 speakers and a 464-watt
amplifier, the standard telephony with wireless charging that enables
wireless charging of compatible smartphones and the Personal e-SIM.
Distinctive looks and higher-intensity performance with M
Carbon exterior package, M Race Track package and BMW M Performance Parts.
An M Carbon exterior package specific to each of the
new high-performance cars brings bespoke precision to their outward
appeal. With inlays for the wide front air intakes and a rear diffuser
with unique geometry for each model, plus exterior mirror caps and a
rear spoiler made from CFRP for the BMW M3 Sedan, the M Carbon
exterior package also brings fresh visual sharpness to the race-car
character of the two models. The M Race Track package, which brings M
Carbon ceramic brakes, M Carbon bucket seats for the driver and front
passenger and Carbon Fibre interior trim elements, reduces vehicle
weight by as much as 25 kilograms.
BMW M Performance Parts offer customers additional scope for
tailoring the high-intensity driving experience and dynamic aura of
the new high-performance sports cars to their personal tastes. The
selection of model-specific retrofit options ranges from exterior
components made from CFRP and M Performance forged wheels with centre
lock to M Performance floor mats and M Performance steering wheel trim
for customising the interior.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M xDrive
Fuel consumption, combined: 10.2 – 10.1 l/100 km [27.7 – 28.0
mpg imp]; CO2 emissions, combined: 230 – 227 g/km in the
WLTP cycle, CO2 class: G
BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive
Fuel consumption, combined: 10.4 – 10.3 l/100 km [27.2 – 27.4
mpg imp]; CO2 emissions, combined: 235 – 233 g/km in the
WLTP cycle, CO2 class: G
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