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BMW M4 GTS and BMW 3.0 CSL Homage receive 2015 Auto Bild Sports Car of the Year award.

December 24, 2015 – BMW regularly presents limited special series of particularly dynamic vehicles so as to sharpen the brand core: Sheer Driving Pleasure. Meanwhile a look ahead to future developments is provided by eye-catching concept cars that reflect the essence of the brand’s pure DNA. The public response to both is reflected in the result of this year’s readers’ vote organised by the magazine “Auto Bild Sportscars”. In two rating categories, readers voted BMW Group models “2015 Sports Car of the Year”: the “Serial Production Coupés” class was won by new BMW M4 GTS, while in the “Concept Cars” category, the BMW 3.0 CSL Homage was able to attract the majority of votes.

BMW M4 GTS continues its winning streak.

By winning the “Serial Production Coupés” category, the BMW M4 GTS has built on the success of the BMW M4 Coupé and the BMW 435i Coupé, which were voted Sports Car of the Year in 2014 and 2013 respectively. Its performance is enabled by a three-way coilover suspension specially harmonised for the BMW M4 GTS, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres, intelligent lightweight construction with the use of aluminium, carbon fibre, composite materials and high-strength steels and a high-performance in-line 6-cylinder petrol engine with M TwinPower Turbo Technology. Due to the innovative water injection – used for the first time in a serial production vehicle – the engine delivers an output of 500 hp and a torque of 600 Nm from a capacity of 3.0 litres, enabling the BMW M4 GTS to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, reaching a top speed of 305 km/h (cut off).

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BMW 3.0 CSL Homage wins the “Concept Cars” category.

The victory of the BMW 3.0 CSL Homage was a premiere: it attracted the most votes in the “Concept Cars” category which was offered for the first time – and it won by a very clear margin. This concept study was presented at this year’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este as the BMW design team’s tribute to the legendary BMW 3.0 CSL – the timeless, classic BMW coupé icon of the 1970s.

The BMW 3.0 CSL Homage translates the character of the original into the contemporary age, reinterpreting it in a new and exciting way. Cutting-edge materials were used to build this concept car, including carbon fibre. The high-tech material is used extensively, moving the philosophy of lightweight construction forward to the current state of the art. As in the 1970s original, the lines of the BMW 3.0 CSL Homage express pure dynamic performance: striking air deflectors, powerful wheel arches and a prominent roof and rear spoiler frame an elongated body. Small camera rear mirrors further reduce aerodynamic drag. The large rear spoiler increases surface pressure on the powered rear axle, thereby improving power transmission. An Air Curtain and Air Breather guarantee optimum wheel arch ventilation and air extraction. The 21-inch light alloy wheels in matt and high-gloss Bi-Color finish add a particularly striking touch. Air deflection blades in the wheel rim gaps additionally optimise aerodynamics.

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Further top placements for BMW models.

In addition to the category winners, there were other BMW models that gained podium positions. In the category “Serial Production Sedans”, the BMW M5 “30 Years of the M5” finished second, as did the BMW X6 M in the category “Serial Production SUVs”. The BMW M135i came third in the category “Serial Production Compact Cars”.

The “Auto Bild Sports Cars of the Year” readers’ vote was held this year for the 14th time. The title “Sports Car of the Year” is among the most important awards for sports-style vehicles in the automobile sector in Germany, and it is highly coveted among all vehicle manufacturers. There were 142 models to choose from for the readers’ vote in 2015. Drawn from test and road reports of the last 12 months, the vehicles were classified in 18 categories – eight for serial production vehicles, eight for tuning vehicles and one category each for small-series vehicles and concept cars respectively. The awards were presented today at the Essen Motor Show Race Night.