BMW M3 CS Touring Officially Teased Ahead of Global Debut
The upcoming BMW M3 CS Touring will be driven by a 3.0-litre twin-turbo inline-six engine, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.
BMW has officially teased the highly anticipated M3 CS Touring, hinting at its global debut. Known for blending high-performance dynamics with practicality, the M3 CS Touring is expected to push the boundaries of luxury and power in the station wagon segment. Camouflaged spy images from the Nurburgring track showcase a pre-production version, hinting at subtle design alterations. This model is expected to inherit the same technical refinements and styling updates seen in the sedan version. Enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting details about the engine, which could mirror the powerful 3.0-litre twin-turbo inline-six found in the M3 CS sedan, delivering over 543bhp. With BMW's cutting-edge M technology, advanced driver assistance features, and spacious interior, the M3 CS Touring aims to cater to thrill-seekers who desire a performance-oriented vehicle without compromising everyday versatility.
BMW M3 CS Touring: Mechanical Core
BMW’s forthcoming M3 CS Touring will be driven by a 3.0-litre twin-turbo inline-six engine, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The brand's signature xDrive all-wheel-drive (AWD) system will also feature, delivering 543bhp and 650Nm of torque.
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These specifications match those of the M3 CS Sedan, which accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 3.4 seconds. The M3 CS Touring will likely complete the same sprint in approximately 3.5 seconds, making it marginally faster than the standard M3 Touring.
BMW M3 CS Touring: Expected Enhancements
When it comes to appearance, the teaser images show extensive front camouflage, hinting at design elements reminiscent of the M4 CS, such as a distinct grille layout, aggressive air intakes, as well as a substantial front splitter.
Additional improvements may come in the form of a comparable strut brace, a CS badge, a new bumper, and a fresh wheelset. Moreover, the model may feature anti-roll bars, a revamped cooling system, M drive modes, a lightweight titanium exhaust system, electronically controlled dampers, and an increased application of carbon fibre components in order to achieve weight reduction.
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A key factor to note is the restricted availability of these cars. The M3 CS Touring will not be offered in the U.S., and it is believed that only 2,000 units will be produced. It is still unclear whether BMW plans to introduce this high-performance model in the Indian market.
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