2012 Competition Car of BMW: M3
2012 M3 Competition Edition of BMW Nort America has announced this car with Frozen Silver Exterior pain and several other enhancements. The car manufacturer BMW is founded in 1972 and this is the 40th year of production. Therefore M3 is very special for BMW North America. Amazing features will attract car lovers.
BMW M3 Specifications
Except Frozen Silver Exterior paint, a deep metallica luster defines the legendary BMW car M3. Black m3 GTS wheels are fascinating because of the following features. The exhaust tips, the M side gills and kidney grills are featured in the unique exterior treatment including black hood intakes and dark chrome exterior trim.
The interior of BMW M3 features black Extended Novillo Leather with unique palladium silver accents and palladium silver-contrast stitching on front seats, headrests, door trim panels / handles, center console, and center armrest. The interior is further distinguished with an Alcantara-covered multi-function M steering wheel with M3 Checkered Flag logo inlay.
Logo details
Logo of BMW embroidered several places in M3. Handbrake lever, classic outside and door sill finishers… Center console and Carbon Fiber genuine trims are the final touches. The 2012 BMW M3 Competition Edition will be offered for an MSRP of $81,060 including destination and handling.
Powering the 2012 M3 Competition Edition will be the award-winning 4.0-liter, 414-horsepower M V8 engine, equipped with BMW’s M Double Clutch Transmission (M DCT) which lowers the 0-60mph acceleration time of the M3 to 4.5 seconds from 4.7. Redline is a breathtaking 8,400 rpm.
This is the Competition Edition of M3 and includes rich racing history in North America. The checkered flag of M3 emblemize door sills and steering wheel. M3 Competition Edition pay tribute to more than a decade of BMW GT class success on the racing circuits of US.
Unlike previous M3 Edition models, one each of the 40th year 2012 M3 Competition Edition models has been allocated to the first 40 US authorized BMW centers to become M Certified Centers.



