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The first BMW M3 Touring - racing feeling in the cockpit, high variability in the rear

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The BMW Curved Display, which has been standard in the BMW M3 Touring from the outset, reinterprets the cockpit design geared towards a concentrated performance experience. The fully digital display network comprises a 12.3-inch Information Display and a Control Display with a screen diagonal of 14.9 inches, which are arranged behind a common glass panel that is angled towards the driver. The Information Display behind the steering wheel shows all driving-relevant information in a modern graphic display and in the M-specific style. M-specific widgets with information about the vehicle setup and tire condition can be displayed on the Control Display's home screen. A BMW Head-Up Display with likewise M-specific displays is offered as an option. Electrically adjustable M sports seats including memory function and seat heating as well as Merino leather upholstery are standard equipment in the BMW M3 Touring. A unique symbiosis of racing feel, lightweight construction, luxurious finish and long-distance comfort is provided by the M Carbon bucket seats for driver and front passenger, available as an optional extra. The use of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) in the structural elements of the seat base and backrest, as well as apertures in the side bolsters and below the headrests, result in a weight reduction of 9.6 kilograms compared with the standard M sports seats.

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