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BMW M3 Competition review
Rating:*****

BMW has uprated its super-coupe to create the M3 Competition. We drive it in the UK
Text: Ollie Marriage / Photos: Ollie Marriage / BMWApril 2010



What is it?
BMW M3 Competition. That sounds good, doesn’t it? Now don’t get too excited. This isn’t the eagerly awaited M3 GTS that’s set to do battle with the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, but instead an upgrade pack you can add to the M3 Coupe that’s claimed to further sharpen the driving dynamics. The Competition Package (to give it its full name) costs £3315 on top of the M3’s £53,275 asking price.



Technical highlights?
Normally we’d plump for the phenomenal V8 engine, but if you’re any sort of car enthusiast, you’ll already know oodles about that, so instead let’s talk about the suspension changes that make the Competition what it is. As with last year’s M3 Edition, it rides 10mm lower than standard, and although the hardware is the same, the software has been re-programmed.

That basically means the stability control (claimed to be the world’s most advanced system) has been revised and that there’s a new Sport setting within the standard Electronic Damper Control (EDC) that features entirely new damper rates.



The tasty 19-inch CSL-style alloys are part of the pack as well.



What’s it like to drive?
Grit your teeth and you’ll find out that mixing Sport mode and UK B-roads isn’t all bad news, though. Yes, the ride can get slightly choppy and busy, especially when you load the nose under braking, but I’d swear that overall damper control is now less snatchy, the M3’s minimal body movements somehow more supple, giving you the sense the car’s more in control, more of the time. Make no mistake though, Sport mode is hard.

The front end is exceptionally accurate, aided by steering weight that always corresponds directly with the amount of work the wheels are having to do, meaning you feel in very close contact with what the car is telling you. For the umpteenth time though BMW, the steering wheel rim does not have to be as fat as a Bratwurst. It really doesn’t help.

The sharper front end seems to add even more turn-in grip, allowing you to bring the rear end into play on corner entry. However, the M3 Competition simply isn’t as playful and adjustable as the M3 Edition we drove last summer. In short it’s got too much grip, and the blame for that can be laid at the door of the Michelin Pilot Sport tyres. The Conti CSC3’s that are the other OE fitment (you don’t get to choose which your car comes on) have lower limits, but a more manageable grip/slip balance that suits the M3 to a tee.

Nevertheless, we’re talking small differences, and the M3 Competition does have that bit more edge, helping make it more addictive than ever.

How does it compare?
The Audi RS5 will be the obvious comparo and as I haven’t driven it yet, I’m not in the position to give you the definitive answer. However, if you read Chris’s pieces on testing the Audi RS5 you’ll find out he doesn’t think the M3 has too much to worry about in the dynamic department. Shame.

Anything else I need to know?
A few things actually. It may have a long winded clutch, but the manual is still a great gearbox. However, the DCT brings an extra gear, significantly better claimed economy and CO2, but also a significant £2590 price tag. Further aiding its green credentials, the M3 now has the latest EfficientDynamics features – start/stop and brake energy regeneration.

You can only add the Competition Package to the Coupe, not the saloon or convertible. There’s also a cool new colour on offer called Frozen Grey – an unpolished matte finish that’s available for special order and will cost around £800.

evo RATING
+All the existing M3 attributes
-But not many new ones


evo SPECIFICATIONS Engine: V8, 3999cc
Max power: 414bhp/8300rpm
Max torque: 295lb ft/390rpm
0 - 60mph: 4.6secs (claimed)
Top speed: 155mph (limited)


As epic as ever and not much different. As we alluded to above, it’s only when you change the dampers into their firmest mode that you actually notice a difference – and on typical British tarmac you don’t really want the dampers at their stiffest.







 
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So for ~$4500 you get a new set of wheels? I still love the M3 but I was hoping for a little more out of the Competition.

At least with the E46 M3 Competition Package you got a bit more bang for your buck with some of the CSL goodies but without a true CSL version of this car, I guess there's not much to improve upon.
 
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It says you cant get this package on the 4 door, but didnt we see it on some press release pics? Doesnt seem worth it IMO, I would rather throw down that cash on Some Nice Coilovers, and an Exhaust.
 
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The issue i have is that the m3 is so close to the 335i.. It has some slightly more aggressive front fenders and track but from the rear its all 335i to me..

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So for ~$4500 you get a new set of wheels? I still love the M3 but I was hoping for a little more out of the Competition.

At least with the E46 M3 Competition Package you got a bit more bang for your buck with some of the CSL goodies but without a true CSL version of this car, I guess there's not much to improve upon.
Currently, the Competition Pack is listed as $2500 on BMW's website. With it, you get the EDC suspension (with a sharper Sport setting), wheels, revised DSC settings, and a slight drop. I think it's a nice option.
 
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