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2012 BMW M3 Coupe Competition Limited Edition

By Adrian Prisca

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A staggering 40 years will have passed next year since the first M edition by BMW was presented to the public. To honor this event, the same corporation is now releasing a limited edition of the M3 called M3 Coupe Competition.

The cars will be run by 4.0-liter v8 engines, each one generating 414 HP, with a transmission based on two clutches (M DCT), allowing the car to reach 100km/h in 4.5 sec. The mobility of the car has been partially improved as well, through a modified EDC, plus a reprogrammed M Dynamic Mode.

The vehicle will run on M3 GTS 19-inch wheels, with wider tires and it will have its ride-height lowered by 10 mm. The interior will be a lot sleeker. The dashboard and central console will be made of carbon-fiber. Leather will be found all over the inside; the steering wheel will be covered by Alcantara, comprising a M3 Checkered flag logo inlay present on the door sills as well.

The central console, central armrest, handles, door-trim panels, headrests and front seats will be covered in black Extended Novillo leather with palladium-silver accents and stitching. The outside of the car will be painted in profound metallic silver – Frozen Silver Metallic.

The kidney grills, M side grills and muffler tips will be comprise dark chrome trims, the GTS wheels will be painted in mate black and the hood will have black intakes. For a surplus $21,000 over the price of the standard car, 40 vehicles will be sent to the United States, for a final price of $81,060. The price includes all taxes and transports, while the cars will wear the same configuration.

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