BMW
M4 GTS Concept
A
year on from the launch of the BMW M4 Coupe, BMW M GmbH presented an initial
preview of a high-performance model for use on the road and on the race track:
the BMW Concept M4 GTS - the first M3/M4 special production vehicle to be sold
in the US.
The
BMW M GmbH was founded in 1972 as BMW Motorsport GmbH and caused a sensation
with its iconic BMW M1 racing car. As the force behind the world's most
successful racing touring car, the Group A BMW M3 and the development of the
first turbocharged engine to win the Formula One World Championship, the BMW M
GmbH return to its racing roots with the BMW Concept M4 GTS.
The
BMW Concept M4 GTS continues the tradition of BMW M3 special models already
illuminated by the BMW M3 Evolution (1988), BMW M3 Sport Evolution (1990), BMW
M3 GT (1995), BMW M3 CSL (2003), BMW M3 GTS (2010) and BMW M3 CRT (2011).
Technology honed in race competition, a hike in power, a commitment to
lightweight design and limited production numbers with unbeatable performance
coupled with a powerful and exclusive driving experience.
"While
the BMW M4 Coupe embodies the ideal combination of motor sport genes and
unrestricted everyday usability, the BMW Concept M4 GTS previews an emotionally
powerful and exclusive special model conceived with an eye for trailblazing
technology and a keen focus on the race track," explains Frank van Meel,
Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW M GmbH. "Despite its
outstanding track ability, it is still fully road-legal. This is racing technology
for the road in the truest sense."
The
BMW Concept M4 GTS showcases new technologies which will debut in production
vehicles later this year. The BMW Concept M4 GTS features the innovative water
injection system that has already provided a significant output and torque
boost in the BMW M4 MotoGP Safety Car. In addition, the BMW Concept M4 GTS has
rear lights with OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology for an
unmistakable appearance.
The
BMW Concept M4 GTS builds on the BMW M4 Coupe's dynamic and emotional use of
forms. Yet its character as a high-performance special model, in which every
detail has been developed to fulfil its purpose as a successful track machine,
also comes immediately to the fore. The manually adjustable front splitter and
rear wing - both in exposed carbon - ensure perfect aerodynamic balance on the
race tracks and on the road. Another example of the engineers' rigorous
adherence to lightweight design is the CFRP (carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic)
hood which lowers the car's weight and center of gravity. A wide front air
intake optimizes airflow and minimizes front axle lift.
The
dynamic and exclusive presence of the BMW Concept M4 GTS is accentuated by the
exterior paint shade Frozen Dark Grey metallic, with the Acid Orange accent on
the front splitter creating an effective contrast. The lightweight, forged and
polished light-alloy wheels in 666 M styling also feature an Acid Orange
accent. The 9.5 J x 19 (front) and 10.5 J x 20 (rear) wheels are fitted with
Michelin Sport Cup 2 tires (265/35 R19 at the front, 285/30 R20 at the rear).
The mixed-size tires provide the ideal conduit for the stand-out dynamic
attributes of the BMW Concept M4 GTS.
The
engine powering the BMW Concept M4 GTS is equipped with the same innovative
water injection system that has endowed the BMW M4 MotoGP Safety Car with a
noticeable increase in output and torque.
The
water injection system introduced by BMW M GmbH sees the engineers using the
physical effect of water when vaporizing to draw the required energy from the
ambient medium. The water is injected into the plenums of the intake manifold
as a fine spray. When water vaporizes and goes through its phase transition
absorbs heat, cooling the air intake significantly. As a result, the final compression
temperature in the combustion chamber - and therefore the engine's tendency to
"knock" - is reduced, enabling the turbocharged engine to use higher
boost pressure and earlier injection timing.
This
technology ensures an increase in output and torque, while at the same time
reducing the thermal stress on performance-relevant components. All of which
also enhances the stability and durability of the turbocharged engine. The BMW
Concept M4 GTS brings high-performance technology directly from the race track
to the road.
The
strong performance potential of the turbocharged six-cylinder in-line engine
already demands an exceptionally sophisticated thermal management system for
the engine and ancillary units. To ensure optimal operating temperatures in all
situations, the M GmbH engineers have developed a highly innovative and
effective cooling system. It comprises a main radiator plus additional
radiators for the high- and low-temperature circuits, transmission and
turbocharger in order to keep temperatures stable. The turbochargers are cooled
by means of an indirect intercooler, assisted by an additional electric water
pump.
The
BMW Concept M4 GTS is fitted with innovative rear lights featuring OLED
(organic light-emitting diodes) technology, a new type of light source
producing full-surface and homogenous illumination. Their low installation
height of just 1.4 millimeters and the ability to actuate individual light
modules which emit light to a single point provide flexibility and allow for
precision.
Source
: BMWblog