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BMW 3.0 CSL
BMW 3.0 CSL
BMW 3.0CSL race car

The BMW New Six CS (internal name BMW E9) is the two-door sport coupé in BMW's New Six line, produced from 1968 to 1977 alongside the four-door E3 sedan. It featured straight-6 engines of 2.5, 2.8 and 3.0 litres in road form, with larger units used in racing. It was successful in racing and helped establish BMW's status as a sporty driver's car. The CSL model is very collectable today.

Models

  • 2.5CS produced in small numbers (874) from 1974 to 1977
  • 2800CS
  • 3.0CS: 180 PS, using twin Zenith 35/40 INAT carburetors
  • 3.0CSi: With several modifications, including a new compression ratio and retuned Bosch Electronic fuel injection system, the 3.0CSi bumped power up to an impressive 200 PS (149.1 kW), with a 137 mph top speed.
  • 3.0CSL: The 3.0CSL is considered the first project by the BMW M division. The car was a lightweight sports model of the 3.0 coupe. Special racing models with 3.2-litre (340 hp/253.5kW) and 3.5-litre (430 PS) engines and aerodynamic trimmings helped establish BMW as a premier racing team.



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compact 1 Series E87
small 3 Series 2002 E21 E30 E36 E46 E90
medium 5 Series 1500,1800,2000 E12 E28 E34 E39 E60
large 7 Series E3 E23 E32 E38 E65/66
coupé 6/8 Series 2000CS E9 E24 (6) E31 (8) E63 (6)
roadsters Z Series Z1 Z3 Z4
supercars   M1 Z8
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