See exterior and interior photos of the new BMW 3.0 CSL, with a striking design that pays homage to the 3.0 CSL 'Batmobile' of the 1970s.
BMW 1 of 17The kidney grille is tamer than on most modern BMWs, and it flows into sharp headlights with yellow LED accents that mimic BMW’s current M4 GT3 race car.
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The rear end of the 3.0 CSL echoes the original with two wings, one mounted on the rear decklid and one sprouting from the roof.
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The interior design is largely similar to the standard M4, but carbon fiber is featured extensively throughout the cabin.
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The 3.0 CSL pairs its twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six with a six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive.
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That 3.0-liter produces 553 horsepower, making the 3.0 CSL the most powerful road-legal BMW M car ever.
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The motor also produces 406 pound-feet of torque, the same as the non-Competition-spec M4.
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Most of the bodywork is fashioned from carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, helping keep the 3.0 CSL’s weight down.
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The 3.0 CSL is painted white and emblazoned with stripes in the traditional BMW M color combo, just like the original “Batmobile” race car.
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The gold-colored wheels measure 20 inches up front and 21 inches at the rear.
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