MUNICH, Germany — BMW North America has priced its new Competition package, also known as the ZCP, that will be available for the M3 coupe and sedan. The subtle upgrade will cost $2,500 and will be ready for installation on 2011 models in April.
A highly modified, GTS-like M3 was recently spied wearing what people thought was the Competition package, but it turns out that wasn't the ZCP. BMW's official announcement makes it clear that the package is actually much more subtle.
Modifications include an 0.4-inch-lower suspension, 19-inch wheels with a greater offset and remapped Electronic Damping Control and Dynamic Stability Control systems. BMW calls the M3 with the Competition package the "best-handling production M car ever built."
The MSRPs for the M3 sedan, coupe and convertible remain at $56,275, $59,275 and $67,925, respectively, for the 2011 model year. The package will be available at BMW dealers this spring.
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