Review: BMW M3 GTS

100hpero
ITL
#1
Precio: 115.000 Euros
Motor: V8, 4361 cc
Potencia: 450cv a 8300 rpm
Par (Nm) 440Nm a 3750 rpm
Velocidad Máxima: 306Km/h
0-100Km/h: 4.4 segundos
Peso: 1530 kg



What is it?
The most extreme factory backed iteration of a road going BMW M3 yet – the new GTS. The final act for the current M3 prior to the arrival of an entirely new model in early 2012, it is essentially a track car that just happens to be road legal here in the UK, thus the licence plates front and rear.
At 1530kg, it is 75kg lighter than the standard M3 for a start.



The weight loss is achieved, in part, by the adoption of titanium rear silencers and 19-inch light alloy wheels. In true racecar practice, the glass rear side windows and rear screen make way for lightweight polycarbonate replacements.
Further reductions come by way of a pared down interior. It has been liberated of just about all of its comfort orientated features, including the front seats which are replaced by one piece carbonfibre jobs with three-point belts.
The M3 GTS’s added performance stems from its engine. It’s no mildly tweaked version of the fifth-generation M3’s naturally aspirated 90-degree 4.0-litre V8. Rather BMW’s M division has developed what amounts to a whole new powerplant.



The bore remains at 92mm but the stroke has been extended by 6.8mm to 82mm, resulting in an overall capacity of 4.4-litres. Power tops out at 444bhp – 30bhp more than the standard M3, while torque jumps from 295lb ft to 325lb ft and is developed 150rpm earlier at 3750rpm.



Channeling the new car’s added reserves is a beefed up version of the M3’s optional Getrag-engineered seven-speed M DCT (dual clutch transmission). As is now a feature on all of BMW’s M models, there’s a power button and toggle switch to alter the characteristics of the engine’s power delivery in five distinct steps.



What’s it like?
Fire the M3 GTS’s new V8 and you’re immediately made aware of all the under bonnet tinkering as it catches and settles into a lumpy idle overlaid with a pulsating exhaust note that is full of purpose and fantastically naughty.
Moving off, it’s the added torque that make its presence felt more than anything else. At lower revs, the M3 GTS feels more muscular than the standard M3 – not a lot but enough to make you think the engine changes have been worth the effort.



The acceleration is clearly stronger and not so heavily weighted towards the business end of the rev range, something that provides it with added flexibility and a more determined feel.
The response is something else. BMW’s M division has retained individual throttle butterflies for each cylinder and full variable valve timing, endowing the new V8 with sensational pick up.



It’s not quite as rabid as similarly sized engines boasting a flat crank design, but it is mightily impressive nonetheless. All of which, gives the impression of added speed right throughout the range.
Less mass helps, of course. At 290bhp/tonne, the M3 GTS’s power to weight ratio is rather sharp – not stunningly sharp but sharp enough to make the standard M3 appear somewhat blunt by way of comparison.



The dual clutch transmission makes light work of the engine’s added reserves, providing rapid shifts in manual mode without the startling clunk you got with the old sequential manual unit when changing gears at the redline. It’s definitely the right choice for the car. A traditional manual would be out of place here.Overall effect: this hardcore M3 goes faster, feels faster and, most of all, sounds faster than any road going versions of Munich’s legendary coupe that have come before it over the past quarter century.
What sets the GTS apart most from the standard M3 from is its sharpness.



Everything you ask of the new coupe is carried out with greater immediacy, added response and heightened accuracy.
The steering is heavenly – heavier than the standard power assisted hydraulic set-up, but the added effort that’s required is more than made up for in precision. Turn-in is instant. There’s no slack as you come off centre, just eager, linear response.



Even at high speeds the M3 GTS remains wonderfully flat and neutral during cornering, and with the DSC (dynamic stability control) switched into M-mode there’s rarely any intervention. Arrive too fast into a corner, though, and you find the new BMW will eventually understeer. But with a good deal of commitment and DSC switched off you can drive around it. The limits are so high, though, you’d likely never get near them on public roads.



The upgraded brakes are also well up to the job, providing firm and solid retardation. Granted, we didn’t run many laps, and those we did were broken up by cool down pass through the pit lane, but the pedal action remained strong and there wasn’t any obvious sign of fade.



Should I buy one?
I ache to spend more time with this car. The M3 GTS possesses a singularity of purpose that is utterly intoxicating. At this stage, we can’t say what it would be like on the road. Firm, for sure. Although with manually adjustable dampers, the default road setting with which it will be delivered to customers is claimed to offer a good deal more compliance than the race setting we experienced.



But with BMW’s M division set to produce no more than 150 examples of the M3 GTS in both left-and right-hand drive, it’s apparently already too late to lodge an order. Word is each and every one has been sold.






Fuente: http://www.autocar.co.uk/CarReviews/...V8-GTS/251294/
Pellizcacristal
ForoCoches: Miembro
#2
buah, es naranja pero no puedes poner el musicote con la ventanilla bajada...
Gabberhead
Polo & Sportage & Hornet
#3
Lleva ruletas para el aire?
Tony Stark
ForoCoches: Miembro
#4
Que tiempo hace en nurburgring? Sin tener ni idea de la cifra digo que rondara los 7:45 mas o menos.

Alguien que me ilumine?
pipo939
El que te pipa.
#5
muy pero que muy gordo
rafi_royo
ForoCoches: Miembro
#6
Pues se podrían haber currao un poco más el alerón...
MusiKito
Miembro extraordinario
#7
inalcanzable
100hpero
ITL
#8
Cita de Gabberhead
Lleva ruletas para el aire?
Eso parece.
Jairo_BMW
ForoCoches: Miembro
#9
Pintura en la cubierta motor
manu77
ForoCoches: Miembro
#10
Cita de Gabberhead
Lleva ruletas para el aire?
Ahorro de peso
rmensar
ForoCoches: Miembro
#11
Cita de Gabberhead
Lleva ruletas para el aire?
esque no lleva climatizador, lleva aire acondicionado.




ME ENCANTA
BMW I8
#12
Espectacular pero no se vendera en España..
Saludos.
mousse
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#13
Cita de ALBERTO(LAGU)
Espectacular pero no se vendera en España..
Saludos.
menos mal, si no los repartidores de butano iban a ir folladisimos...
hit-frc
prrrrrrrr
#14
Cita de Pellizcacristal
buah, es naranja pero no puedes poner el musicote con la ventanilla bajada...
ya te gustaria tener uno... , por lo demas tremendo y precioso ese color para el coche que es...
Gabberhead
Polo & Sportage & Hornet
#15
Pues con todos mis respetos, me parece un detalle muy feo por parte de BMW, sacrificar 15 miseros kg. en equipo de audio y climatizador.
Y lo del audio porque masmola, pero lo del climatizador, simplemente por estética, joder.
Gabberhead
Polo & Sportage & Hornet
#16
Cita de ALBERTO(LAGU)
Espectacular pero no se vendera en España..
Saludos.
No es que no se venda, si no que es una edición limitada.
Ken Block 43
Miembro Descomunal
#17
muy shurguapo
rañotti
ForoCoches: Miembro
#18
Algún detalle se podría mejorar, pero me gusta mucho mas que el normal. Pepinazo.
Adrianete
ForoCoches: Miembro
#19
Cita de Gabberhead
Pues con todos mis respetos, me parece un detalle muy feo por parte de BMW, sacrificar 15 miseros kg. en equipo de audio y climatizador.
Y lo del audio porque masmola, pero lo del climatizador, simplemente por estética, joder.


este coche es para circuito... tu vas en circuito con tu musiquita y fresquito?
Gabberhead
Polo & Sportage & Hornet
#20
Cita de Adrianete


este coche es para circuito... tu vas en circuito con tu musiquita y fresquito?
Es un coche de circuito homologado para calle.
O el coche únicamente lo vas a usar para circuito? Evidentemente, no.
Por otra, parte, si el coche fuese únicamente para circuito, no tendría que llevar ni ruletas, ni asientos, ni casi nada de lo que se aprecia en las fotos.
Asique, el facepalm te lo ahorras
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