BMW M3 (E30)
BMW M3 (E30)
Black BMW M3 at Arkhangelskoye Estate (Moscow Region, Russia)
The BMW M3 is a high-performance version of the BMW 3 Series, developed by BMW M GmbH. M3 models have been produced for every generation of 3 Series since the E30 M3 was introduced in 1986.
E30 Generation
The first BMW M3 was based on the E30 3 Series and was intended to be a homologation special to satisfy the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft and Group A Touring rules, which required a total of 5,000 of the base model to be built with a further 500 evolution specials. It was presented to the public at the 1985 Frankfurt Motor Show, and began production from March 1986 to June 1991. The E30 M3 was mainly produced in the coupé body style, but limited volumes of convertibles were also produced.
The front splitter, the rear apron, sill panels, as well as changes to the body in the area of the rear window (C-pillar) and the bootlid improved the aerodynamics. For aerodynamic reasons, the rear window was flattened and the tailgate was made of light, glass-reinforced plastic raised by approximately 40 mm for better air flow.
The transmission was a Getrag 265 5-speed manual. European models were outfitted with a dogleg version with close ratios and a 1:1 ratio for fifth gear. North American models used a traditional shift pattern and had wider gear spacing with an overdriven fifth gear. A clutch-type limited-slip differential was standard equipment.
The E30 M3 used the BMW S14 four-cylinder engine, a high-revving DOHC design with a head closely based on that of the BMW S38 six-cylinder engine and the block from the BMW M10 four-cylinder engine with a 7,250 rpm redline. In countries where the M3 was sold with a catalytic converter, the initial versions were rated at 143 kW (192 HP). In countries where a catalytic converter was not fitted, the engine was rated at 147 kW (197 HP).
Characteristics
Manufacturer: BMW Motorsport GmbH
Assembly: Munich (Germany)
Years of production: 1986—1991
Length: 4345 mm
Width: 1680 mm
Height: 1370 mm
Engine: 4 cylinders; 2302–2467 cc
Power: 197–235 HP
Max speed: 250 km/h
Fuel consumption: 9 l/100 km
Weight: 1165–1360 kg
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