Model record
BMW 3.0 CSL
Production
50
confirmed units built
Specification
- Engine
- 3.0L twin-turbocharged inline-6 (S58-derived), 6-speed manual only
- Power
- 553 hp
- Weight
- 1,624 kg
Still on UK roads
1
licensed vehicles · 2025
2023 ▼ 50% since 2023 2025
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 · DVLA VEH0124 ↗
Notes
Ultra-limited (50 units, all pre-allocated) retro-styled coupe marking BMW M's 50th anniversary, based on the G82 M4 CSL platform with a bespoke carbon-fibre body evoking the 1970s E9 'Batmobile'. Distinct from the classic 1971-1975 E9-generation 3.0 CSL, catalogued separately as '3.0 CSL (E9)'. Corrects the existing record's year (was 2023-2023 only, DVLA registration year) to the real production window 2022-2023 (revealed Nov 2022).
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