
The 542bhp BMW M3 CS Touring Is Here
The CS version of the latest BMW M3 is probably the best this generation of the fast four-doorâs been so far, but good luck getting hold of one â itâs thought that only around 100 of these lighter, more powerful versions of the saloon came to Britain. Luckily, itâs back, and now itâs even better, because estate car. Meet the BMW M3 CS Touring.
There arenât a whole lot of surprises with this car â BMWâs taken the rather excellent M3 Touring and thrown the same upgrades at it that the also rather excellent M3 CS saloon had. That means power from its 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight-six is boosted from 523 to 542bhp, while torque remains at 479lb ft.
BMW M3 CS Touring – overhead
Thatâs all still sent through an eight-speed auto and a rear-biased xDrive four-wheel drive system, complete with the fancy Active M Differential at the back. And donât worry â if the mood takes you, you can still send 100 per cent of that power out to the back wheels.
The resulting numbers are 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds and a top speed of 186mph. That shaves a tenth of a second off the regular Touringâs acceleration, and the top speed is up by 6mph over a standard car equipped with the optional M Driverâs pack.
BMW M3 CS Touring – interior
The chassis setup has been tweaked slightly over the saloon to account for the Touringâs different weight distribution, while the adaptive damping, steering and brakes have all been set up specifically too. New strut braces up front contribute to extra body stiffness.
The rest of the CS-ification involves throwing lots of carbon fibre at the car. The bonnet, front splitter, mirror caps, front intakes and diffuser are all made of the stuff on the outside; while inside, there are carbon bucket seats and a centre console made from the material. The effect of all this isnât as great as you might think â it shaves 15kg off the regular carâs mass, and the CS still has a DIN weight of 1925kg. Good thing itâs got all that extra power.
BMW M3 CS Touring – rear
Best of all, though, because it’s a Touring, it’ll do all this while carrying around 500 litres of stuff â or 1510 with the back seats folded flat. We wouldn’t advise doing a big skid with, say, a grandfather clock in the boot, though.
BMW hasnât said how many CS Tourings itâll build, rather, itâll be built âin a limited run.â If you want one â and letâs face it, you probably do â youâll need to find at least ÂŁ120,600. And hope the UK allocation hasnât already been snapped up.