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It’s safe to say 2022 has been good to BMW enthusiasts as they not only got the long-awaited M3 Touring but also the M4 CSL and the new M2. Saving the best for last, the culmination of M’s 50th<\/sup>-anniversary celebrations is the revival of an icon \u2013 the 3.0 CSL. Paying tribute to the Coupe Sport Lightweight of the 1970s, the modern-day E9 is touted as being the “most exclusive special model” in the history of M.<\/p>\n

The distinctive kidney grille takes after that of the 3.0 CSL Hommage concept from 2015, but it now has a lattice-shaped insert in a diamond structure. The grille’s frame boasts a satin aluminum finish you’ll also notice on the side window surrounds. Those large recesses in the front apron harken back to the original 3.0 CSL while serving a functional role by cooling the engine and brakes. The hood-mounted air fins are also a throwback to the 1970s model.<\/p>\n