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With the original! In the case of BMW M, this is the 3.0 CSL. The data sheet of the first car of BMW M in its final stage of development in 1973, developed with the help of Alpina, reads as follows: 3.2 liters of displacement, naturally distributed over six in-line cylinders, 206 hp. With a curb weight of just 1,270 kilograms, it certainly does full justice to its name – CSL stands for “Coupé Sport Leichtbau” (lightweight construction). The racing version (➜ Read also: Historic racing cars from BMW) of the CSL can even reach 750 hp on the asphalt.
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