The first-ever BMW M3 CS Touring combines the unrivalled performance of the BMW M CS models with a Touring’s versatility of cargo space. The impressive package of features combined in the most dynamic BMW M3 Touring of all time called for a suitable venue for the world premiere. The choice fell on a legendary piece of tarmac: the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. And the setting could not be more fitting: on the weekend of January 31-February 2, 2025, it serves as the venue for the Intercontinental GT Challenge season opener, the 12-hour Bathurst race.








RACE-CAR TECHNOLOGY.
With its 405 kW (550 hp) six-cylinder in-line engine, lightweight components and an even more performance-orientated chassis, the BMW M3 CS Touring offers unprecedented driving dynamics.






MOUNT PANORAMA CIRCUIT.

There is probably no other place in Australia where you can experience motorsport atmosphere as intense as at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst. Opened back in 1938, and therefore only around ten years younger than the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, the circuit has been the venue for many legendary races – BMW M repeatedly lined up on the starting grid. Touring cars like BMW M3 E30 Group A or BMW M635CSi as well as GT racing cars like BMW M3 GT2 and M6 GT3 completed countless laps here and claimed numerous victories. On the weekend of January 31 to February 2, 2025, BMW M Team WRT will continue this tradition with the BMW M4 GT3 Evo.
The unusual track layout with long high-speed straights and tight, steep bends on the eponymous Mount Panorama make the approximately 6.2-kilometre-long race track an extraordinary motorsport experience - and therefore the perfect stage for the new BMW M3 CS Touring.