BMW M3 F80 Production Halts in May 2018

As the new driving cycle WLTP is launched, it also signals that production will halt for the BMW M3 F80. In May 2018. BMW will no longer manufacture this vehicle. Gasoline engines like the BMW M3 F80 will now have to have an Otto particle filter starting June 1, 2018. This has caused the M Division to decide on ending the production of the fifth M3 generation a little earlier than expected.

BMW M3 F80 Production Halts in May 2018

The Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) defines a global harmonized standard for determining the levels of pollutants and CO2 emissions, fuel or energy consumption, and electric range from light-duty vehicles (passenger cars and light commercial vans).

The production end of the BMW M3 incidentally has no effect on the availability of the M4, the two-door variants will continue as planned and built just like the basic models of the 4 Series a few months longer than the four-door sedan.

The retrofitting of the Otto particle filter is technically very complex, because the OPF requires additional space in the exhaust system. A few months ago, the M Division has announced that it will replace the carbon propeller shaft with a compact structural steel cardan shaft .

This step will continue to be justified, as the production of the BMW M4 Coupe and Convertible will be converted in good time before June 1, 2018, and will continue uninterrupted.

The sixth BMW M3 generation based on the next 3 Series G20 will not be available until 2020, so the F80 M3 might be in high demand on the pre-owned market.

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