The first BMW M3 Convertible debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1985. Based on the race-bred 4-cylinder engine E30-platform M3 Coupe, but with a convertible soft top, it was a limited Europe-only release.
All other body components are M3-specific. Every M3 Convertible model is equipped with the same 8-cylinder powerplant, suspension and seating configuration.
The interior of the M3 Convertible is designed for maximum driving pleasure. Instruments are white-illuminated, with red needles, and feature a variable engine-speed warning range based on engine temperature. M-model-specific seats, leather-clad steering wheel, and shift knob offer additional bolstering, comfort and control for spirited driving. Unique to the M3 Convertible, the leather upholstery features BMW's Sun Reflective Technology on the surfaces. Special cooling pigments integrated into the material reduce surface heating by nearly 70 degrees on sunny and hot days, BMW says. Even the air conditioning has been adapted for open-top use: A special "convertible mode" puts the automatic climate control into a special program that establishes proper vent temperature based on the temperature of the air and the intensity of the sunlight outside the vehicle.
The chassis of the 2008 BMW M3 Convertible is nearly perfectly balanced front to back, and the fully independent suspension has been entirely revised and reinforced for optimal handling in the slightly heavier convertible chassis, according to BMW. Nearly all of the components are cast or forged in aluminum. The spring/strut front axle works in conjunction with the reinforced front strut-tower bar to keep the front wheels in an optimal position during maneuvers. The rear axle, a 5-arm design, is also reinforced with a V-strut under the chassis. Electronic Damper Control (EDC) optimizes the car's dive and roll during cornering, acceleration and braking. Power distribution between the wheels is controlled both mechanically and electronically. Mechanically, the M Differential Lock is able to transfer 100 percent of the power to the drive wheel with the best traction. Electronic intervention, which can be completely defeated, is handled by the multi-mode Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). The M3 Convertible features four ventilated, drilled, compound high-performance anti-lock disc brakes.
The M3 Convertible is also equipped with a rollover sensor system that permanently monitors the vertical and horizontal movements of the vehicle.If the system determines that a rollover is imminent, safety roll bars positioned behind the rear headrests pop up immediately to limit the danger to occupants, BMW claims. As a further precaution against rollover injuries, the A-pillars and windscreen frame are reinforced on the M3 Convertible model. BMW's Advanced Crash Safety Management system will unlock doors, switch on hazard flashers and interior lights, and disconnect the fuel pump, alternator and starter in the event of a severe accident.
One of the clutches is used for the even gears; the other is reserved for the odd gears and reverse gear. While one clutch is in use, the other stands ready for lightning-fast gear changes. The transmission is controlled by a computer that adjusts engine output and speed for optimal shifting speed and smoothness under nearly every driving condition. The driver is able to select one of 11 shift programs to let the transmission work in automatic or manual mode. While automatic mode requires no driver input, the manual mode allows the operator the option to shift gears with the sport selector lever or paddles mounted on the steering wheel. The innovative new transmission is designed to operate at engine speeds of 9000 rpm (with the M3 Convertible redlining at 8400 rpm). Not only is the new double-clutch gearbox faster than a manual transmission and a conventional converter-type automatic transmission, BMW says it also delivers better fuel economy and reduced emissions.-Michael Harley
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