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    First photos of the BMW M3 GTS

    Even when you see it from a distance, you are instantly electrified. As a BMW M enthusiast, every step you take towards the orange painted concept vehicle of the BMW M3 GTS with its numerous matt black applications raises your adrenaline level a little more.

    Exclusive 19-inch wheels with ample 225/35 tyres at the front and 285/30 at the rear catch your eye.

    All this is certainly nice looking and sensible, but what you glimpse through the spokes of the aluminium wheel rims is even more exciting: a generously sized fixed caliper brake system with six pistons at the front and four at the rear.


    The wheels almost fill out the wheel arches, but if you look closely you discover the next highlight. Yellow springs with a small M logo provide the crucial clue: a threaded suspension, adjustable in compression and rebound. “The rear axle support is bolted in place,” adds the responsible engineer.

    The expert will also spot the adjustable front splitter and rear wing. One thing is clear: this car is serious stuff. Not only can a high level of downforce be generated but it also precisely adjustable at front and rear. Fast bends can look forward to welcoming the BMW M3 GTS – but they won’t get to see it for long.

    “The serial production BMW M3 is already weight-optimised with a whole range of measures reserved for the BMW M3 CSL in the last model – the striking carbon lightweight roof, for example.”

    So the engineers had to get back to work again to come up with more. Light body-contoured seats are a must.

    A cluster of lightweight construction measures such as optimisation of the insulation, the use of lightweight parts in the interior, the use of Macrolon for the car’s windows in the back, the lack of air conditioning, navigation and radio and the entire rear seat also gets the scales the down.

    And the new titanium rear silencer not only looks great and contributes to the thrilling sound of the BMW M3 GTS, it is also much lighter than its serial production counterpart.

    Indispensable for safety reasons: the lightweight construction body has been prepared for installation of the 6-point seatbelt included for use on the race track. There are also mounts for the roll-over protective structure bolted on from the B column. A fire extinguisher and a battery master switch/emergency shut-off preparation do not make the car lighter either – but safer.

    So the BMW M3 GTS concept vehicle puts the scales up to around 1490 kilograms – causing the engineer to give an appreciative nod.

    And the drivetrain? The heart of the BMW M3 GTS?

    The car is fitted with a 7-speed M dual clutch transmission with adapted shift characteristics. But an absolute highlight is to be found under the bonnet. Exclusively for the BMW M3 GTS, the engine builders of BMW M – recent winners of the Engine of the Year Award once again – have developed a power unit based on the M high-performance engine of the current BMW M3: with a capacity of 4.4 litres and an output of some 450 bhp, it will catapult the light BMW M3 GTS into a whole new sphere.

    After all, the aim is to clearly beat the lap time of the legendary M3 CSL on the Nürburgring Nordschleife. And test runs certainly give grounds for optimism.

    M3 GTS weights 1490 kg (3285 lbs), 419 lbs less than the stock M3 coupe’s 3704-lb curb weight. First deliveries are scheduled to begin in Germany next May, carrying a sticker price of 115,000 euros (about $170k). According to current planning, registrations in other countries will be possible from summer 2010.


















    Source: bmwblog

    #2
    Amazingly Amazing :drool: :drool:
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      #3
      garbage for many reasons... if 20% of the e92 owners paint their cars orange and install a big wing they will trigger the old rice e36 era! god be with us!

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        #4
        There's mistake, it's mentioned that the front tire is 225/35, but on the photo it's 255/35.

        It's really more than Amazing!

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          #5
          :drool:....loving it!
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            #6
            Wirelessly posted (Blackberry Bold 9000: BlackBerry9000/4.6.0.266 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/212)

            De-chroming ftw !
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              #7
              Here is the link to the video... posted it somewhere else too :)

              [YOUTUBE]n7G6K-i4soQ&feature=player_embedded[/YOUTUBE]

              not sure the color really suits this car... maybe it'll grow on me!
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              Something EVIL is brewing... :///M:

              Cry havoc... and let slip the dogs of WAR!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bisho View Post
                There's mistake, it's mentioned that the front tire is 225/35, but on the photo it's 255/35.

                It's really more than Amazing!
                exactly what i was thinking! when i read 225 fronts i was like that thing will understeer like a dog on tiles!

                i think the weight is excellent for such size car (exactly same as my previous Z4MC!) ;)

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                  #9
                  Interview with Markus Schadow, BMW M aerodynamics development.

                  Interview with Markus Schadow, BMW M aerodynamics development.

                  MPW: Mr. Schadow, the BMW M3 GTS has clearly visible dynamic measures with its front splitter and rear wing. The aerodynamics of the BMW M3 GTS is clear for all to see. Optimised for downforce. Why?

                  Schadow: The power which can be transferred from the contact area of the tyres to the road depends on tyre properties, the position of the tyre on the road - i.e. axle kinematics - and the wheel vertical force. Our measures are all about increasing the wheel vertical force. The higher the wheel vertical force, the higher the level of longitudinal and transverse acceleration which can be achieved.

                  MPW: An increase in vehicle weight would also increase wheel vertical force ...

                  Schadow: (laughs). That's certainly true. But more mass also generates greater forces of inertia and centrifugal forces. So this doesn’t do any good. On the contrary: the tyre-specific maximum load is reached earlier on, and the longitudinal and transverse acceleration can only be raised to this point, since above this point grip is lost. So what is required is low weight combined with maximum wheel vertical force. Which is why we generate downforce. However, the measures to increase downforce also increase aerodynamic drag. This is why they are adjustable in their effect in the BMW M3 GTS.

                  MPW: At the front axle, the downforce is generated by means of a longitudinally adjustable front splitter ...

                  Schadow: Yes, we chose this solution so as to limit the everyday suitability of the vehicle as little as possible and have sufficient ground clearance in racing set-up on the Nordschleife.

                  MPW: How does the front splitter actually work?

                  Schadow: While the car is moving, the pressure which builds up in front of the vehicle above the panel of the front splitter which is parallel to the ground is much greater than in the free stream of air below it. This creates a downforce. The lift force which you get in the standard BMW M3 is thus turned around.

                  MPW: And why the impressive rear wing in the BMW M3 GTS?

                  Schadow: The rear axle has a very important role to play in terms of drive stability. In order to be able to achieve a high level of drive stability at high speeds, we need at least as much downforce on the rear axle as on the front axle - ideally it should be significantly higher.



                  MPW: Why don’t you use a diffuser?

                  Schadow: A diffuser which would meet the space requirements here would be far less effective than the rear wing. We would never be able to reach a level of downforce required for a reasonable aerodynamic balance. This is also why in every racing series which allows the use of a rear wing, the cars are fitted with one. The rear wing of the BMW M3 GTS generates a high level of downforce and therefore drive stability.

                  So we can expect some good lap times?

                  (laughs). You’re certainly in for a surprise!

                  Mr. Schadow, thank you for talking to us.

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                    #10
                    Mr. Schadow... now that's a cool name!!! ooooh mr. Schadow!
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                    Something EVIL is brewing... :///M:

                    Cry havoc... and let slip the dogs of WAR!!!

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                      #11
                      :drool::drool::drool:
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                        #12
                        too gaudy a color this
                        2008 325i coupe
                        Stock

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                          #13
                          I hate the wing! and i'm not a fan of orange!

                          Love the rims and over all look!
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                            #14
                            :drool::drool::drool:
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                            BMW Sets standards on sports cars, others follow.

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                              #15
                              The color is not bad at TRACK !
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