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The new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and BMW M4 Competition Coupé
Tue Mar 09 12:00:00 CET 2021 Press Release
• Latest generation M models blend searing performance with everyday usability • Powered by a 510hp 3.0-litre six cylinder in-line engine with bespoke M TwinPower Turbo technology • Four brand new exterior colours; Sao Paulo Yellow, Skyscraper Grey, Isle of Man Green and Brooklyn Grey • M xDrive all-wheel-drive versions to be available from summer 2021 • Enhanced M-specific control/operation system with M Drive Professional developed specifically for track driving
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Thirty five years after the debut of the first BMW M3, BMW is
presenting the latest generation of its high-performance models that
fuse track-focused performance with everyday usability.
The new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition
Coupé occupy very different territory - one a saloon with space for
five occupants, the other a four-seater coupé - but they both achieve
their common goal of delivering pure driving pleasure.
Class-leading levels of standard equipment plus options that
take individualisation to new heights, especially for racetrack
outings, ensure both models will continue the success of their
formidable predecessors.
Optional equipment is offered in six main packages – Comfort,
Technology Plus, Visibility, M Carbon, M Pro and Ultimate. Beyond
these packages, there will be a select number of optional items
including M Brakes in red, blue or black, M Carbon exterior, M Carbon
seats and Park Assistant Plus with Drive Recorder.
Under the bonnet of the new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new
BMW M4 Competition Coupé lies a 510hp high-revving straight-six engine
with M TwinPower Turbo technology, which teams up with an eight-speed
M Steptronic transmission as it sends its power to the rear wheels.
Both models will also be available (from summer 2021) with M
xDrive, which offers even greater directional stability and supreme
traction without compromising on agility.
The new BMW M3 Competition Saloon is built at BMW Plant Munich,
while the new BMW M4 Competition Coupé is produced at BMW Plant
Dingolfing. The market launch for both models is Saturday 13 March, 2021.
Straight-six engine delivers high performance in signature M
high-revving style
The engine powering the new
high-performance models sets a new high point in terms of output and
torque for six-cylinder in-line petrol units from BMW. The power unit
offers 60hp more than the maximum output of its predecessor models and
increases its peak torque by 100Nm.
The new 3.0-litre straight-six engine combines the hallmark
high-revving character of BMW M engines with the latest version of M
TwinPower Turbo technology. The engine maintains peak torque up to the
moment where maximum output is reached: 650Nm is on tap between 2,700
and 5,500rpm, from when maximum output of 510hp is sustained up to the
7,200rpm red line.
The M3 Competition Saloon and M4 Competition Coupé accelerate
from 0 to 62mph in 3.9 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to
155mph, rising to 180mph if the optional M Pro Package is specified.
Model | Max Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration (0-62mph) | Top Speed (mph) | Fuel economy (mpg)* | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | OTR price* |
M3 Competition Saloon | 510 | 650 | 3.9 | 155 | 27.7 | 234 | £75,660 |
M4 Competition Coupé | 510 | 650 | 3.9 | 155 | 27.7 | 234 | £76,990 |
*Provisional figures.
Bespoke M TwinPower Turbo technology
A bespoke
version of M TwinPower Turbo technology includes two mono-scroll
turbochargers that supply compressed air to cylinders 1–3 and 4–6
respectively. An indirect intercooler optimises the power output of
the charger and its electronically controlled wastegate supports the
turbochargers’ instantaneous responsiveness and heightens the
effectiveness of the catalytic converters.
Other elements of M TwinPower Turbo technology include
VALVETRONIC variable valve timing and Double-VANOS variable camshaft
timing. Both models meet the Euro 6d exhaust emissions standard.
Cooling system and oil supply designed for track
use
The new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new BMW M4
Competition Coupé use a bespoke cooling system to ensure an optimal
operating temperature in all conditions. It includes a low-temperature
system that contributes to cooling the intercooler and a
high-temperature system that cools the engine block and the two turbochargers.
Meanwhile, the oil supply system has also been designed to meet
the challenges of dynamic track driving. The engine’s weight-minimised
oil sump has two separate chambers and an integrated suction channel,
while the additional suction stage allows the map-controlled oil pump
to draw lubricant from the smaller chamber when extra capacity is needed.
Exhaust system with electrically controlled flaps delivers a
distinctive soundtrack
A dual-branch exhaust system
reduces back pressure, but also produces a fantastic soundtrack. It
leads into a high-capacity rear silencer with a quartet of tailpipes
finished in Black Chrome.
Electrically controlled, fully adjustable flaps suppress
intrusive frequency ranges, increasing comfort levels while the sound
is also influenced by the engine mode selected - the driver can choose
either SPORT or SPORT+ mode using the relevant button on the centre
console. It is also possible to alter the engine’s aural impact using
the M Sound Control button on the centre console.
Eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic as
standard
Both models use a specially tuned eight-speed M
Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic. The M Steptronic transmission
enables both fully automatic gear changes and manual shifts with
sequential gear selection. Fitted as standard along with the newly
designed selector lever are carbon gearshift paddles on the steering
wheel. With a simple tap of a paddle the driver can switch from
automatic to manual mode.
The transmission’s shift characteristics are adjusted using the
Drivelogic button integrated into the selector lever. The driver can
access three clearly distinct setups – comfort oriented, sports
focused or track optimised.
M xDrive all-wheel-drive system optimises traction and
performance
For the first time in the history of the BMW
M3 and BMW M4, customers will be able to specify an all-wheel-drive
system – expected from summer 2021 – as an alternative to traditional
rear-wheel drive.
The engine’s power is distributed between the front and rear
wheels via the transfer case’s electronically controlled multi-plate
clutch, before the Active M Differential splits it again between the
two rear wheels.
The specially developed system significantly enhances
acceleration from standstill and the driver can configure the
distribution of power as required via the Setup menu. In the default
4WD setting, signature M rear-biased power transmission goes
hand-in-hand with unshakable traction and precisely controllable
handling. 4WD Sport mode directs a greater proportion of the engine’s
torque to the rear wheels to optimise track performance. Switching off
DSC brings 2WD mode into the equation, with no intervention from the
control systems.
Chassis delivers hallmark M precision and scope for
individualisation
Both new models also include advances
in body rigidity and aerodynamic efficiency, plus optimised, tuned
chassis technology. A long wheelbase and wide tracks, a low centre of
gravity and virtually 50:50 weight distribution, plus stiffer,
stronger and M-specific body and chassis mountings contribute to
excellent driving dynamics.
Adaptive M suspension with electronically controlled
dampers
The electronically controlled shock absorbers in
the standard adaptive M suspension optimise road contact and traction
in every situation with the use of electromagnetically controlled
valves that act in just a few milliseconds to generate the required
damping force. It is infinitely variable, and for each individual wheel.
Basic damper characteristics can be adjusted via the M Setup
menu. The driver can select from three modes – COMFORT, SPORT and the
track-focused SPORT PLUS.
Integrated braking system with two pedal feel
settings
In standard form, the newly developed M
Compound brakes comprise six-piston fixed-calliper brakes with 380mm
discs at the front and single-piston floating-calliper brakes
(including parking brake) with 370mm discs at the rear. The callipers
are available for the first time in either black or red in addition to
the blue callipers known from the predecessor models; all bear the M logo.
The optional M Carbon ceramic brakes, available as part of the M
Pro Package, offer even stronger braking power and durability. Their
callipers – painted in Gold metallic – engage with 400mm discs at the
front and 380mm items at the rear.
A shared feature of both brake variants is the integrated
braking system, where the brake actuation, braking force assistance
and braking control functions are brought together within a compact
module. The integrated braking system allows vehicle deceleration to
be geared precisely to the driver’s requirements.
The M-specific version of the integrated braking system
additionally presents the driver with two pedal feel settings –
COMFORT and SPORT, which can be selected via the M Setup menu.
DSC with M Dynamic Mode and ten-stage traction
control
The DSC functions in the new BMW M3 Competition
Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition Coupé work even more effectively
with the integrated braking system.
Along with the M-specific Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and
Cornering Brake Control (CBC), the integrated braking system also
benefits the stability control function, as well as the Automatic
Differential Brake (ADB-X), Brake Assist, Dry Braking and Start-Off
Assistant functions. Competition models add the Automatic Hold function.
The new integrated wheel-slip limitation function provides more
sensitive acceleration control on wet, snow-covered or icy surfaces or
on uneven roads.
The driver can also activate M Dynamic Mode using a button on
the centre console. This mode allows a greater degree of wheel slip,
enabling controlled drifts to be achieved. Also selectable at the push
of a button is DSC Off mode.
With M Drive Professional, drivers also benefit from the new M
Traction Control function. Making its debut in the new BMW M3
Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition Coupé, this new form of
traction control allows the driver to set the intervention thresholds
for wheel-slip limitation.
With different stages of precisely defined slip at the driven
wheels, the driver can find the perfect balance of racing-car
performance and directional stability.
M Drive Professional: unbeatable performance on the race
track
The latest generation of the M-specific
control/operation system contains a host of new features. Making its
debut is M Drive Professional, which has been developed specifically
for track driving. Included as standard, this allows the driver to
make consistent progress in their pursuit of the ideal line and the
perfect lap. For example, the driver’s ability to pilot the car
through corners with plenty of oversteer and opposite lock is recorded
by the M Drift Analyser, activated via the iDrive menu.
Other functions of M Drive Professional include the M Laptimer,
also accessed via the iDrive menu, which delivers a far-reaching race
performance analysis. The driver can also analyse the data recorded
during their track outing in detail using the BMW M Laptimer app on
their Apple iPhone – and share selected information with the online
community if they wish.
Enhanced individualisation of the powertrain and chassis via
the Setup button
As in the predecessor models, drivers
of the new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition Coupé
can activate various settings for the engine, chassis and steering
independently of one another. In addition, the braking system and
traction control can now also be configured as required.
The new Setup button on the centre console provides direct
access to the settings options for the seven powertrain and chassis
parameters. Depending on the model variant and the car’s
specification, the Gear Shift Assistant, M xDrive and traction can
also be controlled via the button in just a single step.
Two individually configured M Setup variants can be stored
permanently, together with the preferred settings for the engine
noise, the driving stability control system, the Auto Start-Stop
function and the shift characteristics of the eight-speed M Steptronic transmission.
Pure driving pleasure at your fingertips: the M Mode
button
The control panel on the centre console of the
new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition Coupé also
houses the M Mode button.
This can be used to adjust the responses and characteristics of
the driver assistance systems and the displays in the instrument
cluster and Head-Up Display. The driver can choose from ROAD, SPORT
and TRACK settings.
In the basic ROAD setting, all the standard and optional driver
assistance systems are fully activated. In the SPORT setting, the
driver assistance systems activated through the driver’s chosen
configuration limit themselves to warnings of speed limits and
overtaking restrictions, for example.
Utilising M Drive Professional, drivers can also select TRACK
mode, which is developed exclusively for driving on race circuits and
includes the deactivation of all the comfort and safety functions of
the driver assistance systems.
Driver assistance systems: comfort and safety as
desired
Both models come as standard with Parking
Assistant, Cruise control with braking function and Front Collision
Warning with brake intervention, the Lane Departure Warning system
including lane return with steering assistance, the Attentiveness
Assistant and the Speed Limit Info system.
Also standard is Driving Assistant, which brings the Lane Change
Warning, rear crossing traffic warning and Rear Collision Prevention
into play. Customers can also add the Driving Assistant Professional
as part of the optional Technology Plus Pack, which includes the
Steering and Lane Control Assistant with new Active Navigation
function. The new Emergency Lane Assistant, meanwhile, guides the car
automatically to the most appropriate side of its lane in tailbacks on
the motorway.
The Parking Assistant comprises functions such as the Reversing
Assistant, while Parking Assistant Plus, available individually or as
part of the optional Technology Plus Package, adds Surround View and
Remote 3D View.
Also included in this package is the BMW Drive Recorder which
uses the driver assistance systems’ cameras to record video sequences
outside the car of up to 40 seconds in length.
Standout styling from the M-specific kidney grille to the
standard carbon roof
The distinctive, aerodynamically
optimised exteriors of both new models perfectly convey their
motorsport-inspired character. The BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new
BMW M4 Competition Coupé add 122mm to the length of their predecessors
and are 26mm and 17mm wider respectively.
Both models have a deep, frameless and all-black BMW kidney
grille. The hallmark M double bars – now horizontally arranged – bear
a model badge; either side of the grille are additional cooling
intakes with honeycomb mesh covers.
Shadowline LED headlights, with darkened inlays adorning their
upper edges are also standard. Adaptive LED Headlights with BMW
Laserlight including BMW Selective Beam non-dazzling high beam
assistant are available as the optional Visibility Package.
The most striking design feature alongside the prominently
flared wheel arches are the extended side sills. Together with the
attachment parts for the front and rear aprons, they form a High-gloss
Black band around the whole of the car. The traditional M gills are
integrated neatly into the front side panels and the M-specific
High-gloss Black exterior mirrors have aerodynamically optimised
contouring. The roof of both models is made from high-tech
carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP).
Two fins running longitudinally over the CFRP roof optimise
airflow, as does the rear spoiler, which is painted in High-gloss
Black and has a central notch. The rear diffuser, finished in black
and with eye-catching fins, frames the exhaust system’s pairs of
tailpipes (each measuring 100mm in diameter). Darkened, full-LED rear
light clusters with L-shaped taillights complete the rear end.
Exclusive exterior paint shades and optional M Carbon exterior
package
Customers can now also specify their BMW M3
Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition Coupé in the new and
exclusive exterior paint shades Sao Paulo Yellow non-metallic, Toronto
Red metallic and Isle of Man Green metallic.
A model-specific M Carbon exterior package is also available,
comprising of inlays for the newly designed wide front air intakes and
a rear diffuser, exterior mirror caps and a rear spoiler all made from
CFRP. It is available individually or as part of the optional M Carbon
Package, which also includes the M Carbon bucket seats.
New M light-alloy wheels with larger diameter at the
rear
The new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and BMW M4
Competition Coupé come as standard with a new M light-alloy design
using 19-inch wheels at the front and 20-inch wheels at the and, for
the first time, with M brakes available in Blue, Red or Black.
Interior: ergonomic design intensifies M
feeling
The latest interior design language introduced
in the new BMW 3 Series and new BMW 4 Series Coupé has been taken to
its sporting extreme in these two high-performance models.
Signature M details include red accents for the M buttons on the
M leather steering wheel and the start/stop button on the centre
console. The selector lever with-Drivelogic switch is leather surfaced
with an embedded M logo and stitching in M colours.
An anthracite-coloured BMW Individual headliner and interior
trim strips in Carbon Fibre High-gloss are standard. Fine-grain Merino
black leather trim is standard as are M sport seats, which are
electrically adjustable and heated. These seats have pronounced side
bolsters, integrated head restraints and an illuminated model badge.
A highlight of the options list is the new M Carbon bucket seats
for the driver and front passenger, which include CFRP in their
construction and save 9.6kg over the standard M sport seats. These can
be specified on their own or within the M Carbon Package.
An array of new additions to the standard and optional equipment
lists ensure that comfort and functionality are also taken to new
highs. The BMW Live Cockpit Professional with a fully digital display
grouping, the cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps and the BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant are all standard.
BMW Live Cockpit Professional: fully digital display grouping
with M-specific details
The fully digital display
grouping – made up of a high-resolution instrument cluster with a
12.3-inch screen behind the steering wheel and a 10.25-inch Control
Display – is part of the BMW Live Cockpit Professional, which is
fitted as standard.
BMW Maps and optimised smartphone
integration
BMW Live Cockpit Professional also includes
a multimedia system, the cloud-based BMW Maps navigation system, two
USB ports for data transfer and a WiFi interface, plus a built-in SIM
card with 4G LTE connectivity. This enables use of numerous other
digital services including BMW TeleServices and Intelligent Emergency
Call, Real Time Traffic Information with hazard warning, Remote
Services and Concierge Services. Wireless charging for compatible
smartphones is also part of the standard specification.
Optimised smartphone integration also features as standard.
Alongside Apple CarPlay, Android Auto can now also be used via the
car’s operating system. Meanwhile, the Remote Software Upgrade
function enables improved vehicle functions and additional digital
services to be imported into the car over the air.
Wide variety of option packages for enhancing comfort and
individuality
The significant additions to the standard
specification of the predecessor models and an attractive selection of
option packages also help to enhance driving comfort. The new BMW M3
Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition Coupé are equipped as
standard with three-zone automatic climate control, and configurable
LED interior lighting with ambient lighting. The BMW Head-Up Display,
along with the 16 speaker Harman Kardon HiFi and BMW Gesture Control
are added to the list of standard features, whilst on the outside Sun
Protection glazing and new Shadowline Headlights feature for the first time.
Customers can choose from a variety of optional Packages –
Comfort, M Carbon, Visibility, Technology Plus, M Pro and Ultimate.
Each has been compiled to further elevate the M experience and tailor
it to the customer’s preference, the individual components perfectly
complementing each other.
M Pro Package: reduced weight, increased
performance
The M Pro Package – offered for the first
time for the new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition
Coupé – combines M Carbon ceramics with the M Driver package for
customers who are focused on using their vehicle on the race circuit.
Improved choice and customisation
Customers of
the new BMW M3 Competition Saloon and new BMW M4 Competition Coupé are
being offered more choice than ever before. Alongside the choice of
three standard brake callipers and the M Carbon ceramics, customers
are able to choose any exterior paint colour from BMW Individual
Paints – giving customers more bespoke paint options that any other
model in the BMW range.
For the first time on the M3 and M4, customers will also have a
choice between two wheel designs available in four colours. Available
in 19” or 20” M Forged alloys, customers can chose between Double
Spoke 826M in Bicolour Black or Jet Black or Double Spoke 825M in
either Bicolour Black or Orbit Grey Matt.
Ends
All figures relating to performance, fuel consumption and CO2
emissions are provisional. The fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
figures are determined according to the European Regulation (EC)
715/2007 in the version applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle
with basic configuration in Germany. The range shown considers the
different sizes of the selected wheels/tyres and the selected items of
optional equipment, and may vary during configuration.
The values shown are based on the new WLTP test cycle. With
respect to these vehicles, for vehicle-related taxes or other duties
based (at least inter alia) on CO2 emissions, the CO2 values may
differ from the values stated here (depending on national legislation).
Further information on official fuel consumption figures and
specific CO2 emission values of new passenger cars is included in the
following guideline:
'Leitfaden über den Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2 Emissionen und den
Stromverbrauch neuer Personenkraftwagen' (Guide to the fuel economy,
CO2 emissions and electric power consumption of new passenger cars),
which can be obtained free of charge from all dealerships, from
Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760
Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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