Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 9,500+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

BMW M3 CS

Auto Express

|

June 14, 2023

FIRST DRIVE Sharply focused super-saloon channels the spirit of the excellent M5 CS

- Steve Fowler

BMW M3 CS

 

AS sure as night follows day, when a A isn't far behind. The new M3 is the latest M car to get the CS treatment, with an increase in power of 39bhp over the M3 Competition, numerous chassis tweaks, a stringent weight-saving programme and four-wheel drive all designed to make it more focused.

Clearly with an eye on the brilliantly received M5 CS, rather than the M4 CSL with its marginally less-enthusiastic reception, BMW M's head of development Dirk Häcker told us, "I think the M3 CS is the little brother of the M5 CS. We wanted a car that offered something more sporting and with more performance than the [M3] Competition."

Sporting means different things to different people, so what's Häcker's definition? "A little more direct," he said. "The CS also comes with a different tyre, a stiffer chassis, also with drivability of the engine power, with higher performance in lateral acceleration, lap time and so on. So that is the whole package, but also drivable on normal public roads - it's still a street-legal car." 

And that is the most impressive thing about the M3 CS: it's so usable. This is a more 'focused' car - don't call it hardcore - but it's still a 3 Series with a proper rear bench for three and a decent-sized boot.

MORE STORIES FROM Auto Express

Auto Express

MIKE RUTHERFORD

BRITAIN owes Nissan of Japan a long-overdue thank you - for being the largest car producer we have in the UK.

time to read

2 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

Auto Express

£100,000k for a Range Rover, BMW 8 Series and Jaguar XK

For the price of a brand-new Mercedes S-Class limo, you can have a luxurious SUV, an elegant saloon and a timeless sports car sitting on your driveway

time to read

2 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

Auto Express

Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport

FIRST DRIVE We find out if it's worth splashing out £2.3k extra for latest uprated version of Volkswagen's legendary hot hatch

time to read

3 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

Auto Express

Honda Civic

FIRST DRIVE We find out how the refreshed version of Japanese brand's long-running family hatchback shapes up against rivals

time to read

5 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

Auto Express

ID.4 REBORNAS ID. TIGUAN

Heavy update for VW EV will bring with it a fresh, but familar name

time to read

4 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

BUYING CARS

EARLIER this year my colleague Tom Jervis quite rightly pointed out that car wheels are simply getting too big, which is somewhat consistent with another wheel that car makers seemingly can’t stop fiddling with: the steering wheel.

time to read

1 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

Auto Express

RENAULT 5

Our retro Renault's star is still shining wonderfully bright

time to read

3 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

Auto Express

GWM Poer300

FIRST DRIVE Diesel-only Chinese pick-up aims to woo buyers with its pricing, practicality and strong list of standard equipment

time to read

3 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

Auto Express

Iconic Testarossa nameplate returns

Ferrari brings back badge for 1,035bhp plug-in hybrid 849 Berlinetta and Spider

time to read

3 mins

September 17, 2025

Auto Express

TESTED Fabric spot cleaners

From £99.99: Spot cleaners are ideal for tackling bigger messes than a cloth can cope with, but which of these two should you invest in?

time to read

1 min

September 17, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size