You Can Buy The Very First BMW M Car Ever Made
It all started with this, the E9/R1, BMW's first CSL development prototype.
It all started with this, the E9/R1, BMW's first CSL development prototype.
BMW is interested in more special low-volume cars to strengthen brand identity.
The BMW 4 Series’ bold grille traces back to the stunning 3.0 CSL Hommage concept. Discover how this design shift shaped BMW’s modern identity and sparked debate among fans.
Limited to as few as 50 units, these 5 rare BMWs define modern exclusivity—from Nürburgring lap records to million-dollar resale value.
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The ultra-rare BMW 3.0 CSL pops up for sale but it'll cost you an eye-watering €1,184,050 or $1.34 million at current exchange rates.
The 1-of-50 BMW 3.0 CSLs stops by the garage for an instructional video about mounting and unmounting its special centerlock wheels.
One of only 50 cars ever made, this BMW 3.0 CSL is being auctioned with merely 34 kilometers on the clock. It's in immaculate condition.
The 50/50 BMW 3.0 CSL has Monaco plates and just 831 kilometers. Like the other 49 cars, it has BMW's most powerful six-cylinder engine ever.
Aside from owning one of just 50 BMW 3.0 CSLs, Studie also has several interesting demo cars, including M cars and the Z8 roadster.
One of the 50 3.0 CSLs built by BMW is for sale at a high-end car dealership in Germany. It has only 16 miles (25 kilometers).
The owner of a 1-of-50 BMW 3.0 CSL coupes decided to take it out for a driven during the evening on the streets of Tokyo in Japan.