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BMW M3 Edition

Ultimate M3 gets uprated suspension and raft of styling changes to mark it out

BMW M3 Edition

Text: Jack Rix / Photos: Pete Gibson and Otis Clay

November 2009

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BMW has turned up the heat with a white-hot special edition of the M3. Unfortunately the current model has missed out on the hardcore CSL makeover that its predecessor received, but in a bid to keep M3 aficionados happy, the M3 Edition is the next-best thing.

While the majority of special editions deal exclusively in cosmetic changes, BMW have delved a little deeper here and added a lower suspension setup, helping the car corner flatter and faster than the standard model. However, you’d be hard-pressed to notice any difference in the car’s behaviour unless you were flat-out on a track.

Distinguishing features include a choice of three colour combinations – Alpine White, Dakar Yellow and Monte Carlo Blue. Stripes matching the exterior colour are added to the leather sports seats, as well as coordinated contrast stitching throughout the interior. A chequered flag motif decorates a plaque on the door sill, while 19-inch wheels – available in black gloss as an option – and a dark chrome finish to the grille, side vents and four exhausts finish off the changes.

The only problem with this car is that anywhere other than a track it's performance is barely useable. There's a sense that it's constantly straining at the leash to show you what it can do.  But if you can resist the urge long enough to keep your license, you’ll discover the steering is sublime – light but brimming with feedback, and the rev-hungry V8 is an event every time you fire it up.

Our test car was fitted with the seven-speed double-clutch M DCT transmission, which is undoubtedly great technical achievement, sliding through the ratios smoothly in auto mode, and swapping cogs in the blink of an eye when you take control of the paddles. But we’d still recommend the manual box which gives a better sense of connection to the M3’s raw and intense driving experience.

Rival: Lexus IS-F
The most outrageous car Lexus has ever built follows the M3's example with a thumping V8 up front, and power sent to the rear wheels. If you're not put off by the lack of heritage in the badge, the IS-F makes a compelling alternative to the German performance saloons from Germany.

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BMW M3 Edition

Well I just ordered an M3 E90 Saloon in Alpine White with M-DCT and EDC, and I am glad this came out "Just" after my order, because I would NOT want one, I think the Black roof and wing mirrors look "Tacky" and cheapen the Car, the wheels are as the standard "M Sport option" only Black so not special enough IMO.
The standard car is way quick enough on public roads so this to me would be a "Track Tool" an expensive one at that.

By johnbmwx6 on 5 November, 2009, 4:20pm

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FIRST OPINION

    It’s not quite the hardcore alternative fans of the previous M3 CSL were looking for, but that doesn’t make the M3 Edition a bad car. The lowered suspension is a useful addition if you intend to use your M3 on track, otherwise the difference is barely perceptible. But the visual changes have real impact – especially if you opt for the white paintwork and black wheels on our test car. The fact that it can claim to be the ultimate incarnation of the current M3 should be enough to tempt plenty of buyers to part with their cash. 

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £53,435
    Engine: 4.0-litre V8
    Transmission: Seven-speed twin-clutch M DCT
    Power: 414bhp
    Torque: 400Nm
    0-62mph: 4.6 seconds
    Top speed: 155 (limited)
    Economy: 23.7mpg
    CO2: 285g/km
    Equipment: Electronic damper control, sat-nav, carbon-fibre reinforced roof panel, brake energy regeneration, climate control, rear differential
    On sale: Now
     
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