RE: Performance Editions revealed for BMW M3 and M5
RE: Performance Editions revealed for BMW M3 and M5
Friday 1st June 2012

Performance Editions revealed for BMW M3 and M5

New UK-only special editions announced, and in a patriotic Jubilee trio of red, white and blue, too...



BMW has announced two M Performance Editions - one for the M5 and one for the M3 - exclusively for the UK market. Just thirty of each will be available, at £74,080 for the M3 M Performance Edition and £95,140 for the M5 M Performance Edition.

Red...
Red...
Intended to showcase the sort of bespoke work BMW Individual can do for customers, the new M cars herald the arrival of three new 'frozen' (read: matt) paint colours; BMW Individual Japan Red with a Frozen Red wrap, BMW Individual Frozen White and BMW Individual Frozen Blue.

Eagle-eyed readers might spot a certain patriotic Jubilee theme to those colours, at which point we can all chortle about a German company celebrating the, er, British royal family. Yes, we'll leave that there...

...white...
...white...
Back on message, the M5s come with Black Merino leather upholstery (the M3 gets 'extended' Black Novillo leather) and both M3 and M5 get contrasting Mugello Red, Lotus White or Tobago Blue stitching as standard.

There are no mechanical tweaks for either car (although the M3 gets the Competition Pack as standard, meaning 10mm lowered suspension, Electronic Damper Control with Sport mode and a revised DSC+ system), but there is a slew of extra equipment for both cars.

...and blue. God save the Queen!
...and blue. God save the Queen!
But while the M5 Performance Edition gets £22,075 of options for - er - a price hike of £22,075, which in some ways seems fair enough, the M3 version will cost you £16,075 over a regular M-DCT M3, but only gives you £9,790-worth of kit. No, we can't quite work that out either...

 

 





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Itsallicanafford

Original Poster:

2,930 posts

185 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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...mmh, what a rip-off...and that frozen red looks like the paint on a faded old panda...

Mermaid

21,492 posts

197 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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They must think their customers are idiots scratchchin

cocopop

1,300 posts

231 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Performance Edition of a performance car. Odd.

johnpeat

5,329 posts

291 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Surely that's "Vauxhall over 6-years-old Red"?? smile

Also, anyone who doesn't grasp of the irony of offering a 'performance pack' on an M car is asleep I guess?

It's like putting "powered by extra FIRE" on the side of a rocket...

Spoof

1,854 posts

241 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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As a car nut, it makes me sad that I want none of them.

MattOz

4,019 posts

290 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Mermaid said:
They must think their customers are idiots scratchchin
hehe

Can't see the attraction of any of the performance editions.

BalhamBadger

1,186 posts

199 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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You would have to be a complete mug to buy one of these, and the black wheels look terrible.

Lost soul

8,712 posts

208 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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johnpeat said:
Surely that's "Vauxhall over 6-years-old Red"?? smile

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hehe

FWDRacer

3,565 posts

250 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Mermaid said:
They must think their customers are idiots scratchchin
Then the targetted marketing demographic for these products is spot on then... biggrin

Lar

8 posts

174 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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cocopop said:
Performance Edition of a performance car. Odd.
I agree, and a performance edition that doesn't add any performance, just some different colours and options you could have paid for anyway...

But as far as I'm concerned the M3 or M5 should be the ultimate version end of (excluding CSL versions, I'll allow them...)

EK993

1,956 posts

277 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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What's wrong with marketing departments these days? I mean.. M3 M Performance Edition.. Really?? M performance edition of an M car?... the world has gone crazy.

I'm personally waiting for the M3 M Performance M Power Individual edition before I get my chequebook out.

El Shafto

133 posts

171 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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They're obviously gonna be great, but it's a bit cynical to say the least by BMW. And the Beemer performance cars are already getting too expensive. £95k for an exec saloon? I know it's blisteringly fast, but for £95k you can afford some seriously good cars, both new or used. It's creeping in on Gallardo/R8/Vantage/Top spec GT-R territory....

davidcharles

400 posts

220 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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i didn't want to be the one that said it but nearly £100k for a 5 series...wow

TNH

592 posts

173 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Ever thought that BMW are using the colours red white and blue from the 'M' badge, rather than anything to do with us Brits?

IDrinkPetrol

134 posts

184 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Anyone else tempted to contact Advertising Standards about these "Performance Editions"?

What next, a "Track Pack" with no 'cage?

wiliferus

4,213 posts

224 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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It's a guilty pleasure car this M3.... I love it, but know i shouldn't?! Even in the matt red it looks brilliant, although from the pics it looks like the wheels are gloss black, when to fit the theme of the car a matt finish would look better. Having said that, even if i had the momey I wouldn't be wasting it on a marketing 'Performance Edition' con.

The blue 5-er just looks wrong however.

DrTre

12,957 posts

258 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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TNH said:
Ever thought that BMW are using the colours red white and blue from the 'M' badge, rather than anything to do with us Brits?
confused
Though you've a point about it being nowt to do with Britain (see apology later in thread)


Re: cars. Indifferent. They'll sell them.


Edited by DrTre on Friday 1st June 14:49

Mermaid

21,492 posts

197 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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DrTre said:
Re: cars. Indifferent. They'll sell them, after discounting them heavily
EFA wink

chimpanzee

28 posts

193 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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And to think when BMW released the CSL at 20 grand more than a standard M3 everyone complained....

V8Triumph

5,995 posts

241 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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What is it with matt paint finishes? They look like someone has sprayed them with a rattl can