The BMW M3 CRT (Carbon Racing Technology) embodies a concentrated  blend of state-of-the-art development expertise - inspired directly by  motor sport - in the areas of drive system and chassis technology and  intelligent lightweight design. It also represents the worldwide debut  of a new production process for carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP)  components in the automotive industry. This process allows CFRP to be  introduced widely in the construction of the high-performance BMW M3 Saloon-based sports car 
created by  the BMW M GmbH factory. And that helps it achieve a weight-to-power  ratio of 3.5 kilograms per horsepower. A V8 engine with customary M  high-revving characteristics and maximum output of 331 kW/450 hp  accelerates the BMW M3 CRT from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds.
The  BMW M3 CRT will be produced by the BMW M GmbH factory in a limited run  of 67 units. Following in the tyre tracks of the BMW M3 GTS - of which 135 examples were  produced - this is the second small-series, high-performance M3  off-shoot to be bred for the race track but registered for the road. The  exclusive character of the Saloon is emphasised by bespoke lightweight  design components manufactured as part of an innovative production  process. The bonnet of the BMW M3 CRT and the bucket seats for the  driver and front passenger are made from a cellular carbon honeycomb,  which is produced in a globally unique process pioneered for the  manufacture of body components for the BMW i3 and BMW i8 models.
These new models - due to enter volume production in 2013 and  equipped with innovative electric and BMW ActiveHybrid drive system  technology - will feature a body consisting entirely of CFRP in the  passenger cell area. In a new development, the production process  introduced for this purpose enables the cuttings left behind in the  construction of the body to be reprocessed. The basic material (made up  of carbon fibre thread) can now be woven into CFRP mats of any size  before being impregnated with synthetic resin and hardened in a similar  way to the material used in the body of the BMW i3 and BMW i8. For the  BMW M3 CRT this allows the creation of a bonnet made from two CFRP  mouldings encasing an aramid honeycomb structure. This construction  imbues the bonnet with the strength of a conventional steel equivalent,  but at roughly a quarter of its weight. The weight saving over the  aluminium bonnet of the standard BMW M3 Saloon is around 50 per cent.
The  material produced through this innovative manufacturing technology is  also used for the car's bucket seats. Here, the CFRP layers are wrapped  around a recycled-paper honeycomb, with a carbon layer made using  conventional production technology added to visible areas. CFRP is also  used to make both the rear spoiler of the BMW M3 CRT and an  air-channelling element integrated into its front apron.
This  innovative manufacturing process opens up considerable potential for  increased use of CFRP in series-produced cars as a means of lowering  weight. The BMW Group is leading the way in this area of automotive  construction, while BMW M GmbH can call on extensive racing expertise  when it comes to intelligent lightweight design. The BMW M3 CRT is the  latest in a fine tradition of highly exclusive high-performance sports  cars optimised with the help of lightweight design. This lineage  stretches back to the BMW 3.0 CSL of the 1970s and reached  another high point in 2002 with the BMW M3 CSL. BMW M GmbH also broke new  ground with the use of CFRP in series-produced vehicles; like the BMW  M6 produced up to 2010, the current BMW M3 Coupé comes as standard with a roof  made from carbon-fibre reinforced plastic.
Significant  weight reduction despite generous standard equipment.
The  low-weight construction of the BMW M3 CRT is enhanced by sound-proofing  configured specially for the new variant and a sports exhaust system  with an extremely lightweight titanium muffler. Also unique to the CRT  are the two individual rear seats, which take their cues from the  lateral support-enhancing contours of the front seats.
Included in  the standard specification of the BMW M3 CRT are the M double-clutch  transmission with Drivelogic, Navigation system Professional, BMW  Individual High End audio system, a light, exterior mirror and luggage  area package, an alarm system and Park Distance Control with sensors at  the front and rear of the car. Despite this extremely generous selection  of standard kit, its DIN unladen weight of 1,580 kg undercuts that of  the standard BMW M3 Saloon by around 45 kg. When you take into account  the equipment on board the weight saving is more like 70 kg. Added to  which, cleverly reducing the load at the front of the car raises the  proportion of the car's weight over the rear axle to 48.4 per cent,  which has an extremely positive effect on agility.
High-revving  V8 engine with extra power; M DCT Drivelogic.
Under the  CFRP bonnet of the BMW M3 CRT lies a variant of the V8 engine developed  exclusively for the BMW M3 with further increased displacement, output  and maximum torque. The high-revving unit provides the linear power  delivery you expect from an M car and a highly responsive performance  profile honed by the demands of the race track. Tuned for the BMW M3  GTS, the eight-cylinder engine develops 331 kW/450 hp from its 4,360 cc  displacement. Maximum output is reached at 8,300 rpm, and the driver  will find peak torque of 440 Newton metres on tap at 3,750 rpm. Helping  to give the engine its intoxicating performance is wizardry derived  directly from motor sport, including a bedplate crankcase construction  in a special aluminium-silicon alloy, individual throttle butterflies, a  knock control system with ion current technology and a  dynamically-optimised wet sump oil supply.
Transferring the  engine's power to the rear wheels is the M double-clutch transmission  with Drivelogic developed for the BMW M3. The seven-speed M DCT  Drivelogic unit also works according to a principle developed in motor  sport, allowing an uninterrupted flow of power through gear changes to  deliver extremely dynamic acceleration. Its shift characteristics have  been tuned specially for the engine powering the BMW M3 CRT. Shift  paddles on the steering wheel allow the driver to change gear manually  with optimum ergonomics. And a Launch Control function is on hand to  generate maximum acceleration off the start line.
Special  chassis construction with race-bred technology.
Expertise  from race competition also makes its presence felt in the chassis  technology of the BMW M3 CRT. The BMW M3 Saloon's front and rear axle  construction has been enhanced by a rigid rear axle subframe and  coilover suspension whose dampers are individually adjustable in their  compression and rebound. The six-piston, fixed-calliper high-performance  brakes of the BMW M3 CRT boast a low-weight compound construction. The  vented brake discs measure 378 x 32 millimetres at the front axle and  380 x 28 millimetres at the rear. The new M3 variant also uses Stahlflex  brake lines and model-specific comfort brake pads.
The specially  tuned DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system - including ABS and M  Dynamic Mode (MDM) - responds to both the greater dynamic potential of  the BMW M3 CRT and its optimised axle load distribution. Meanwhile, the  245/35 R 19 front tyres and 265/35 R 19 rears (fitted on 19-inch M  light-alloy wheels in Y-spoke design) ensure the engine's acceleration  and braking power is transferred to the road with maximum impact. The  electronic engine management of the BMW M3 CRT caps its top speed at 290  km/h.
The exclusive Frozen Polar Silver metallic exterior paint  shade in combination with Melbourne Red metallic applications and  special treatment for the BMW kidney grille also help to set the BMW M3  CRT apart from the standard M3. Inside, the Saloon comes with likewise  exclusive door sill strips, door panels and trim strips in aluminium  grain structure. Completing the distinctive ambience inside the  high-performance Saloon are the Alcantara-covered M steering wheel,  which has an M Drive button allowing the driver to call up his preferred  set-up instantly, and special Sakhir Orange and Black bi-colour covers  for the front and individual rear seats.


 
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