Specifications
Highlights
• The fastest production M4 ever built
• 543hp and re-worked suspension from BMW ///M
• Several unique design items exclusive for the CSL
EAG Impressions
The latest generation of M3 and M4 models (G80 M3 sedan, G82 M4 coupe) represents BMW M's most globally consistent product to date. Both European and U.S. markets receive identical powertrains, including the base 473 hp version and the 503 hp Competition models. For the first time, the M3 and M4 are also available with all-wheel drive, a feature offered consistently across all markets. While the controversial front grille design has sparked debate among enthusiasts worldwide, the performance and specifications of these models are uniformly impressive, regardless of the market in which they're sold.
Overview
The ultimate BMW M4 now available for the US market for the first time. The CSL's name is deeply rooted in motorsport history for the M division. It stands for Coupe, Sport, and Lightweight and there are efforts to check all of these boxes for the G8x chassis. Lightweight material is used throughout the vehicle both inside and out. The deck lid and seats we think stand out the most when it comes to highlighting these changes from a normal M4. It also received performance upgrades in the form of more power, reworked suspension, and exclusive wheel design.
With the combined forces of all these items it achieved the fastest lap time around the famous Nurburgring for any production BMW.
History
This CSL was delivered to its first owner in Wisconsin where it spent most of its time in a collection. Never tracked, abused, or driven in inclement weather. The condition supports this as it's nearly flawless! After a year and only 1,600 miles driven it was then sold to its last owner out in California. It was here most of the mileage occurred as well as being dealer maintained by New Century BMW. We are no stranger to the G8x chassis and this example will be receiving its EAG comprehensive inspection suited for this platform and especially for the coveted CSL model.