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The CS gets to 62 mph (100 kmh) in 3.2 seconds, versus 3.8 seconds for the lighter, but two-wheel drive CSL coupe, and 3.4 seconds for a plain 503 hp (510 PS) M3 Competition xDrive.
M3 CS Touring is a wagon version of last year’s CS sedan S58 inline six tuned to 543 hp, drives all four wheels through a mandatory auto Aero upgrades and suspension tweaks increase cornering speeds ...
For whatever reason, BMW still thinks there's no demand for an M-badged wagon. But fans are so crazy about the idea that they've even built this epic M3 CS Touring. "F81" - that's a codename that ...
The wagon's stability control system, drive modes, adaptive suspension and dampers all get CS-specific tuning. Lightweight forged alloy wheels have a 275/35 ZR19 front and 285/30 ZR20 rear ...
The M3 CS Touring has everything you like about the M3 CS Sedan and M4 CS Coupe, but in a more practical wagon format. Like its siblings, the versatile M car comes exclusively with all-wheel drive ...
If the M3 CS Touring is real, it will likely get the same 543 horsepower that the M3 CS sedan and the M4 CSL special edition get. Expect all four wheels to be driven, just as in the regular M3 ...
The M3 Touring needs 3.6 seconds to hit 62 mph (100 kph) from a rest, and chances are the M3 CS Touring will be one or two-tenths quicker. Flat-out, it will probably still do 174 mph or 280 kph.
The ultimate M3 station wagon arrives as the BMW M3 CS Touring. This high performance two-box makes 543 horsepower and uses carbon fiber everywhere.
While it's unlikely that BMW will reverse course and start selling an M3 wagon in America in time for the M3 CS Touring, U.S. buyers looking for a new M car with a long roof do have an option. The ...
The engine is hooked up to an eight-speed automatic transmission distributing power to all four wheels. The CS also features an upgraded exhaust with electronically controlled baffles and a titanium ...
January 31, 2025 BMW Just Unveiled an Even More Powerful M3 Station Wagon The 543 horsepower longroof can accelerate from zero to 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds.
Not too long ago, BMW did what we thought was impossible – it made the M3 Touring even more desirable, unveiling the M3 CS Touring. While Beemer was working on its top-dog wagon, G-Power was ...