STUD Or DUD: Is BMW's M3 GTS Worth The Price Of Admission?

STUD Or DUD: Is BMW's M3 GTS Worth The Price Of Admission?

In typical BMW fashion, they have once again upped the ante.

What's that mean exactly?  I'll tell you what: the M3 GTS.  A predominantly hand-built club racer, for the road.  Although there has been speculation on the price being above $150k American, no official word has been announced if the U.S. will even see this car.

If we do, it may just be bliss.

Read on below for BMW's official press release on the orange beast from the east:


Ready to Go – also on the Road: The BMW M3 GTS.


Munich.
BMW M GmbH now offers a truly outstanding performer based on the BMW M3 Coupé also ideal for Clubsport events – exactly the right car for the truly discerning customer demanding the very utmost in terms of power and performance. The BMW M3 GTS is largely hand-built by the most skilled craftsmen at BMW M GmbH as a perfectly harmonised package of outstanding modifications, with production exclusively to the customer’s personal order. Focused on motorsport, the modifications comprise both the drivetrain, the suspension and the body of the car, as well as its interior. Market launch of the BMW M3 GTS will be in spring 2010.

Offering this truly exclusive model for the genuine motorsport enthusiast, BMW M GmbH is continuing a great tradition introduced on former generations of the BMW M3. Once again, the outstanding sports potential of the BMW M3 is being consistently enhanced and upgraded to an even higher level, the customer benefiting from the Company’s wide range of know-how in the development and production of racing cars. Through its race-oriented modifications enhancing both performance and safety, the BMW M3 GTS is ready to go in Clubsport events on the track and comes with the option for homologation on the road. So that the driver is able to make his way to the race track in the very same car he will use for racing.       

Consistent lightweight technology.

Consistent lightweight construction, adjustable aerodynamic units, an increase in engine size and output on the V8 high-speed power unit and suspension technology meeting all the requirements of motorsport – all this gives the BMW M3 GTS a top position among high-performance cars built for Clubsport racing. Unladen weight according to the DIN standard is less than 1,500 kg (3,300 lb), the lightweight body comes with special mounts for six-point seat belts and a rollcage fitted behind the B-pillar.                         

Through its design and construction, the materials used and its special equipment, the BMW M3 GTS is a lightweight performer all the way, offering a genuine motorsport driving experience in every respect. In addition to the carbon fibre roof already featured as standard on the BMW M3, weight is consistently optimised by features such as silencers made of titanium, the extra-light centre console and door linings, the omission of rear seats, automatic air conditioning and an audio system, as well as sound insulation tailored specifically to this very special model.

V8 high-speed power unit: derived from motorsport, optimised for motorsport.     

The eight-cylinder power unit of the BMW M3 GTS enlarged in size to 4.4 litres and boosted in output to some 450 hp boasts construction principles and technical details carried over directly from motorsport. A supreme surge of ongoing power throughout a wide range of engine speed characterises the outstanding performance of the V8 with its high-speed concept. The features typical of a motorsport engine include the crankcase made of a special aluminium-silicon alloy and constructed in bedplate design, individual throttle butterflies, anti-knock sensors with ion flow technology, and, wet sump oil supply optimised for supreme driving dynamics. 

Seven-speed M DKG Drivelogic with race-bred gearshift.            

Power is transmitted in the BMW M3 GTS by the M double-clutch gearbox with Drivelogic also available as an option on the regular production model. This seven-speed M DKG Drivelogic gearbox follows a principle also developed for motorsport, shifting gears without the slightest interruption of engine power. The transmission was developed specifically for a particularly powerful high-speed engine and offers ideal qualities for truly dynamic acceleration at all times. The gearshift characteristics on the seven-speed M DKG Drivelogic have been tailored specifically to the modified power unit of the BMW M3 GTS and the driver is able to shift gears both through the selector lever on the centre console and through special M shift paddles on the steering wheel.     

High-performance suspension with purpose-built brakes.

To convey the supreme power of the engine to the road in equally supreme style even under the most extreme conditions, the BMW M3 GTS comes with suspension technology likewise derived from the highest realms of motorsport. While the suspension is based on the front and rear axle of the BMW M3 Coupé, the rear axle subframe is bolted firmly in position and the suspension features adjustment threads on the dampers for individual variation of the inbound and rebound strokes.

The high-performance brake system of the BMW M3 GTS features fixed callipers with six pistons up front and four pistons on the rear wheels. The race-oriented set-up of DSC Dynamic Stability Control naturally considers the supreme dynamic potential of the BMW M3 GTS. Different-sized tyres front and rear running on 19-inch M light-alloy Competition rims in double-spoke design ensure optimum transmission of acceleration and brake forces to the road.             

Aerodynamics: optimised components with variable geometry.

To optimise the flow of air and adjust the car’s downforce as required, the BMW M3 GTS comes with a race-oriented front air dam and rear wing. This allows appropriate adjustment of the car’s aerodynamic qualities in motorsport and for other purposes, tailored to the specific profile of the respective track. The air guidance units on the front air dam, for example, may be varied in their geometry, just like the position of the rear wing based on the wing already featured on the BMW 320si raced in the WTCC World Touring Car Championship.

Exterior features such as the BMW kidney grille and the gills at the side finished in chrome on the regular BMW M3 come in special dark eloxy-plated chrome on the BMW M3 GTS.

Special interior for supreme performance and safety.              

The interior of the BMW M3 GTS clearly reflects the focus on supreme performance and safety on the race track. The interior features include classic bucket seats, interior trim in carbon and an M steering wheel finished in alcantara. The door and side panels at the rear also come in alcantara, while six-point seat belts delivered with the car for subsequent use, a fire extinguisher and preparation for an emergency-off switch in motorsport round off the wide range of special features inside the car.


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Yonder7Yonder7 - 11/5/2009 11:18:59 AM
+1 Boost
For the people that lives near or in a track is great choice. I need the air conditioning, in my coutry we have 85 to 95 degrees the whole year.


B7FANB7FAN - 11/5/2009 12:44:14 PM
+9 Boost
so drive it during the night hours......


shabarushabaru - 11/5/2009 11:21:43 AM
-2 Boost
nice color.... but i wouldnt consider 150k as really worth it because id rather take the BMW 760Li with the all new 550hp V12 engine


NannerPusNannerPus - 11/5/2009 7:37:19 PM
+3 Boost
Why comment with a vehicle that does NOT compete with a track ready M3? What are you thinking?




shabarushabaru - 11/5/2009 7:43:48 PM
0 Boost
I was talking about the price...


KZ258KZ258 - 11/7/2009 7:16:56 AM
+1 Boost
no way is it worth 150k. GT-R, 911 turbo come right into my mind at prices like that. if anything, the M3 GTS may now be inline with the GT-R at the track, but the spec-V would present a greater challenge around the track


AudiNewEnglandAudiNewEngland - 11/5/2009 11:43:49 AM
-1 Boost
I can think of a few much better toys Id rather buy for $150K. Buying a $150K BMW just doesn't seem worth it.


B7FANB7FAN - 11/5/2009 12:50:15 PM
+5 Boost
to me then the same goes for the CLK AMG black series after taxes your payin about $110,000 why not take that and do something else with it. I say its worth it if you have money to throw around like that.


B7FANB7FAN - 11/6/2009 7:29:33 AM
0 Boost
this GT3 is a track car ONLY (so far), The CLK AMG Black Series is street legal to drive and a track car theres a difference


SteveSteve - 11/5/2009 11:58:24 AM
0 Boost
Looks boring. Goes like stink. For the price, gimme an Audi R8.


HantraHantra - 11/5/2009 12:01:28 PM
+2 Boost
This would murder an R8 around a track, as well as the vaunted $400,000 Lexus. psshhh. . . .

</fanboy>


HantraHantra - 11/5/2009 3:27:27 PM
+2 Boost
I've seen specs. They're all over the place. Just look at the weight, power, and the fact that BMW says it'll beat the CSL.


thstonethstone - 11/5/2009 12:18:21 PM
-1 Boost
Dud. Too many other excellent choices at that price.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 11/5/2009 12:46:03 PM
+2 Boost
If you have the resources and get regular track time, this car would be a blast to own. However, for the price, I think I would spend my money on a 911 GT3 instead.


investor27investor27 - 11/5/2009 12:59:58 PM
0 Boost
Agree. For that kind of money, I'll take

Audi R8 V8
911 GT3
911 Turbo

over the BMW M3 GTS for $150,000


bmwMotorsportbmwMotorsport - 11/5/2009 4:58:57 PM
+2 Boost
This lapes the ring in 7:40, that 25 seconds faster then the stock M3. And 5 seconds faster then the v10 r8. Its light enough if with only 30-50hp more then the stock m3, and suspention tweeks it does a 740 . the v10 r8 has 100hp more the the v8 r8 and is only 19-20 seconds faster.


M35MTM35MT - 11/5/2009 1:20:54 PM
+5 Boost
I'd be happy with the plain vanilla M3 (plus it doesnt have that awful wing on the back of it)


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 11/5/2009 1:25:24 PM
-1 Boost
Why is it still so heavy? The Z06 weighs in a couple hundred pounds lighter with a 7.0L v8 and air conditioning. I wonder what a vette with a bmw v8 would weigh in at.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 11/5/2009 2:20:27 PM
0 Boost
Get your facts straight Inline6. The GT3's base is $112.2k and the Turbo's base is $132.8k.


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 11/5/2009 6:00:57 PM
+1 Boost
you are comparing U.S. prices for the Porsches with a currency conversion for the BMW (and an estimated one at that). Those figures have nothing whatsoever to do with one another.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 11/5/2009 1:59:06 PM
-1 Boost
Joe_Limon: Yo are 100% right.....and beside that I'll have 40000.00$ left to spend in C class or a 3 series..LOL.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 11/5/2009 6:01:16 PM
-1 Boost
The car is Ok but for that price, there are several cars cheaper than with equal or better performance. Also if you buy a car like that, is very likely that you wont use that on regular streets, and you'll one or more cars with all the regular gadgets. I almost 100% sure you can get a GTR for that money, remove AC, rear seats and all the "unnecessary" equitment and it will lose more that 400 pounds and you won't spend 150.000.00$...and yes, it will have better performance.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 11/5/2009 6:52:37 PM
-1 Boost
Inline6: Basicaly you are saying that the GT3 is a lot better and 12000.00 cheaper....mmm...the only peole that will be buying that car will be the bimmer fans with blind love for them....or real enthusiast that like the M3.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 11/6/2009 8:08:11 AM
0 Boost
Inline6: You got a good point..strong enough to buy this car: very limited numbers.... and I agree, if that is the case, M3 GTS Worth The Price.


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