1987 BMW E30 M3

The M3 was presented as the first M model in the BMW 3 Series at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1985. It was developed by BMW Motorsport GmbH with the aim of creating a basic vehicle for motor sport and also developing a sporty automobile suitable for everyday road use. This M3 became the most successful touring car in motor sport.

1987 BMW E30 M3 photo
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From 1986 through 1990, a total of 17,184 examples were produced. The 1987 version was powered by a four-cylinder, 2302cc engine offering nearly 200 horsepower and mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. Disc brakes could be found at all four corners.

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The BMW Motorsport department was tasked with designing and building a powerful, lightweight derivative of the three series. The purpose of the M3 was to compete in the FIA Group A racing. Over five-thousand examples were hand-built by BMW Motorsport. The first series M3 was based on the E30 platform and was introduced to Europe in 1986 and the United States a year later. The first series stayed....
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The story of an exception: the BMW M3 is 25.

The anticipation began in August 1985. That summer Germanys automobile magazines built up their readers expectations for the fastest 3 Series BMW of all times. The key data revealed a sports car that would punch way above its class 200 hp, top speed in excess of 230 kmh, sprint from a standing start to 100 kmh inside 6.7 seconds. However, the story was that the most dynamic BMW 3 Series drivers....
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The Champion in Touring Car Racing. 25 years ago the BMW M3 started its unique series of victories.

In August 1985, a rumour surfaced in motor magazine Auto-Deutschland which emanated from a new sports car. An A Group Car from BMW that was a thoroughbred racing car according to the rules but was also to be produced in a version licensed to drive on open roads for everyday use. Speculation about this dream car that could take to normal roads and was intended for the Most dynamic among BMW 3 Series....
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1987 BMW E30 M3 Vehicle Profiles

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E30 M3

Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
101.20 in.
6 cyl., 152.56 CID.
4 cyl., 140.48 CID., 195.00hp
101.00 in.
4 cyl., 140.48 CID., 192.00hp
$33,995 - $33,995
101.00 in.
6 cyl., 140.48 CID., 192.00hp
$34,945 - $34,945
101.00 in.
6 cyl., 140.48 CID., 192.00hp
$34,945 - $34,945

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