The BMW M division celebrates record global sales for 2022 by delivering 177,257 vehicles, which is an 8.4 percent increase over last year. To keep the good times rolling, the department has new models on the way for 2023. The first of them on the way is the M3 CS debuting the last weekend in January at the Rolex 24 at Daytona. The event is also the competition debut for the BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh race car. Alleged specs for the M3 CS leaked out in December 2022. The info indicates the sedan shares a powerplant with the M4 CSL meaning there is a twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six making 543 horsepower (404 kilowatts) and 479 pound-feet (649 Newton-meters) of torque under the hood. 17 Photos Where the M4 CSL is rear-wheel drive, the M3 CS allegedly comes with all-wheel drive. The transmission is reportedly an automatic gearbox. …

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