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How will the CSL differ from the GTS?
I'm curious to how BMW will position the GTS vs the rumored coming CSL? Which will be top dog? Will the CSL be lighter but maybe a bit less power and no water injection? Which will be fastest, rarest, costliest etc? If a CSL is going to be significantly lighter it would pretty much need an ALU chassis or CF tub as the GTS is rumored to shed around 100kg over the already light M4. Very intriguing.
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To me, once you remove the backseat you can forget practicality, so you might as well start with the smaller, lighter chassis. With that in mind, if I wanted a factory track car, I would be looking to the F87 M2 GTS (or CSL or whatever it will be) with much greater anticipation than any F80/F82. |
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An M2 CSL would make a lot of sense though .
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Now, with respect to your point, I could also be convinced that the CSL will not be an M3/M4 at all, but instead a new production "3.0 CSL" model that merely borrows from their platform. This would give BMW an entry into the "supercar" segment without necessitating something overtly exotic. A bit like the GTR was Nissan's pathway into this market, perhaps. |
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08-26-2015, 09:27 AM | #7 |
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This would make the most sense. The same tech. and performance but in an M3. The GTS already seem to be rather extreme, limited and costly ( more like a GT3 RS and not a GT3 in lineup positioning ) and leave little room for a more radical M4 CSL without pissing off GTS buyers unless it's super expensive which would make it a hard sell with it's 4 series roots.
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Back to being very intriguing. 3.0 CSL, M2 CSL or M4 CSL? |
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I hope I'm not repeating what has already been said here; but, Scott26 mentioned the CSL badge will apply only to coupes and that the plans are to create an M6 CSL, an M4 CSL and an M2 CSL line of cars. Whichever gets produced first will be revealed in 2016. My guess is it will be the biggest money maker of the three.
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08-26-2015, 09:55 AM | #12 |
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Also a good point but I still think BMW would not pretty much make the GTS irrelevant a year or two later which would be the case if the CSL is lighter, faster and better looking ( Scott26 eluded to larger fender flares etc. ). Say that it shaves another 10s off the ring time ( these things are important for GTS buyers I'm sure ), it would relegate the GTS to the dark corners of history immediately and buyers will look like fools. I can't see that happen unless the CSL will be much more expensive or just a name change for similar or worse performance.
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I certainly can see that happening. Similar to the AMG black series.
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That brings the question, what will a very low production GTS cost you out of the door? $100k or closer to $150k? And how much can you charge for a 4-series? At some point performance will be it's only selling point over better looking more established sports cars with higher status and better looks as Porsches. The CSL would need to own cars like the GT-R to cost north of $150k ( if that end up to be the cost to aquire a GTS ) and sell on performance. It's intriguing how this will pan out.
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Without the time to look it up right now, I have to wonder if the M3 GTS was priced significantly less than the C63 black series? If not, that would mean either they have aimed for a lower price point with it this time, or the CSL would be priced even higher yet. |
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The first CSL out of the box will, IMO, be the M6 CSL. Not a big competitor with the M4 world. The M4 CSL would likely be next and that will be a couple of years down the line. So when you consider the time span from CSL concept reveal, 2016, to the SOP M4 CSL (2019-2020?) there may be as much as 4 years there. Sufficient time, IMO, for BMW to end GTS production in a way that GTS owners retain that "special" feeling, and are able to suppress any notion they've been hung out to dry.
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So you are thinking F13 CSL as and F82 CSL as swan songs for those generation models? I suppose that could be, sure. I still think G92 and G96 would be ideal, but then part of the strategy might be to debut these as Fxx models so as to play up a lighter second generation.
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The CSL's will be much more track focused cars. Street legal, for sure, but, not attractive daily drivers. Lots of new track oriented technology (e-drive, etc), a new, almost radical, design, and very expensive. From a design standpoint, the 3.0 CSL hommage at Pebble Beach, I think, is where the design of the entire CSL line is headed. That's what my crystal ball sez. |
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08-30-2015, 09:42 AM | #20 |
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The purpose and ability to bring something radical to the performance segment lies within the genes of the CSL Hommage. BMW and BMW M through BMWi are now at an exciting stage even ahead of their competitors to introduce an exciting new linage of CSL remodels evoking the very same reasons they were introduced in the first place to develop Motorsport technology and innovation for the road.
If we look at the M4 GTS its lighter,faster and more precise than the standard car plus it uses very new exciting innovation with Water Injection technology to distinguish it further from the standard M4 Coupe as does the increase in weight reduction innovation and the more direct response of the dynamics. You might question what purpose for an M4 CSL? It could use the same ideas but distinguish further by an increase in weight reduction innovation but incorporate some of BMWs latest thinking in getting the best of performance with an e-boost system demonstrated on the CSL Hommage. And that innovation is being tested on M4s today. As everything begins for Motorsport BMW M have fabricated chassis sections and components out of CFRP including actual wheels and steering wheels as well as areas in the suspension out of CFRP for Motorsport evaluation, it is not impossible to include in a special road car. There is a conceptual lab in Munich that testing various CFRP applications in BMW,Rolls-Royce and even MINI's with some Cooper S models testing a CFRP hood. The programme I have seen to reflect the creative conception of BMW Ms new strategy starts from Road car - Road Car Special Packet(Competition) - GTS - CSL. Identity is important so that is why there is an evolution for each stage with the CSL using conceptual visual ideas from the CSL Hommage but applying them realistically. It will be the first modern BMW Batmobile. And again its mission is to bring the competitive edge of Motorsport innovation to the road exactly like the E9 set out to do. Of course this needs further funding to innovate and apply so there will be new but for the first time a BMW X3M and BMW X4M as well as M Performance versions of the BMW X1 and upcoming BMW X2. The forthcoming BMW Z sports car will be positioned like BMWi as a book between the BMWi and BMW M. Bookends.
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Hmmmm yes. Gxx X3M starting to sound very appealing. As my kids get older I need something with more functionality than a sedan. Keep it under 4000lbs and $80k and we have a winner.
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