本帖最後由 Simon 於 2009-11-6 01:32 編輯
我想問, 呢架車咁勁, 其實有咩賽事係玩緊呢D車?
Return of the M3 CSL
Massive Shouty Opening Line Alert: the BMW M3 CSL is back!
Only, it's not called the CSL. It's called the GTS, which is quite a good name, but not as good as the CSL.
But, in all but name, this is it: BMW's spiritual successor to the lightweight, legendary M3 CSL, unveiled at the SEMA show and set to go on sale in UK early next year, priced at just over £100,000.
Created primarily as a track-day special - but with the option for homologation for the road - the GTS is lighter and more powerful than the stock M3.
Around 155kg lighter and 30bhp more powerful, to be exact, giving a power-to-weight ratio of 300bhp per tonne.
That weight loss has been achieved by stripping the cabin down to its bare essentials: the GTS gets racing seats, carbon fibre trim and a notable absence of sound-deadening stuff, alongside a race-spec roll cage and proper six-point harnesses. The M3's air conditioning and sound system have been mercilessly ripped out, too.
The M3's 4.0-litre V8 has been just as heavily revised. Boosted in capacity to 4.4 litres, BMW's M-Division has treated the naturally aspirated engine to cast aluminium pistons, a stiffer crank case and a new wet sump. Though the exact figures are yet to be confirmed, this increases the V8's output to something in the region of 450bhp while retaining its high-revving character.
That extra power requires a muscled-up version of BMW's seven-speed double-clutch gearbox, which gets tougher clutch plates and more aggressive software mapping.
You'll have spotted the chunky new body kit, based on BMW's WTCC 3-Series and featuring an adjustable rear wing. Less obvious is the stiffer suspension set-up - complete with rear sub-frame - and a new set of race-spec brakes with fixed calipers front and rear.
So, £100,000 for a less comfortable, less useable, less refined M3? A bloody bargain, we'd say...
Sam Philip
http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/bmw-m3-gts-2009-11-05
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