BMW M3 (E46) Quick Specs

Horsepower333 hp @ 7,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 343 PS / 252 kW in European factory references
Torque262 lb-ft @ 4,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 365 Nm in European factory references
Curb WeightApprox. 3,415 lb for U.S.-market coupe references; convertible and equipment configurations vary
EngineS54B32 3.2L naturally aspirated DOHC inline-six
Transmission6-speed manual or 6-speed SMG automated manual
DrivetrainFront-engine, rear-wheel drive
Model Years2001–2006 for the U.S.-market E46 M3; global production began in 2000
Body Style2-door coupe or 2-door convertible

This block focuses on the standard-production BMW M3 (E46), with U.S.-market coupe specifications used as the primary reference. The M3 CSL, M3 Competition Package, and M3 GTR are related E46 M3 variants and should not be blended into the baseline specification.

Core Specifications

ModelBMW M3
Chassis / Platform ReferenceE46
MarketUnited States / BMW North America reference
Model Years2001–2006 U.S.-market production reference; 2000–2006 global E46 M3 production period
Body Style2-door coupe or 2-door convertible
LayoutLongitudinal front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Transmission6-speed manual or 6-speed SMG automated manual
EngineS54B32 3.2-liter DOHC inline-six
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive with M variable differential lock
Body StructureSteel unibody based on the E46 3 Series coupe/convertible architecture with M-specific bodywork, suspension, drivetrain, and braking changes
Curb WeightApprox. 3,415 lb for U.S.-market coupe references; convertible references are heavier
Fuel RequirementPremium unleaded gasoline

Engine Specifications

Engine CodeS54B32
ConfigurationInline-six
Displacement3,246 cc
Bore x Stroke87.0 mm x 91.0 mm
AspirationNaturally aspirated
ValvetrainDOHC, 24 valves, double VANOS variable camshaft control
Block / HeadCast-iron cylinder block with aluminum-alloy cylinder head
Compression Ratio11.5:1
Fuel SystemElectronic fuel injection with individual throttle bodies
Horsepower333 hp @ 7,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 343 PS / 252 kW in European factory references
Torque262 lb-ft @ 4,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 365 Nm in European factory references
Redline8,000 rpm reference for the S54-powered E46 M3
Notable Engine FeaturesHigh-revving S54 inline-six, individual throttle bodies, double VANOS, crossflow aluminum cylinder head, and M-specific engine management

Dimensions & Chassis

Wheelbase107.5 in
LengthApprox. 176.8–176.9 in
Width70.1 in
HeightApprox. 54.0 in for coupe references
Front SuspensionIndependent strut-type front suspension with M-specific geometry and tuning
Rear SuspensionIndependent multi-link rear suspension using BMW central-arm rear axle architecture
BrakesFour-wheel ventilated disc brakes with anti-lock braking system
SteeringHydraulic rack-and-pinion steering

Wheels & Tires

Front Tires225/45ZR18 in standard U.S.-market coupe references
Rear Tires255/40ZR18 in standard U.S.-market coupe references
Front Wheel Diameter18 in standard; 19 in available depending on model year/package
Rear Wheel Diameter18 in standard; 19 in available depending on model year/package
Wheel TypeStaggered M light-alloy wheels

Wheel and tire specifications vary by market, model year, and option package.

Model-Year Notes

2000
  • Global E46 M3 production began, using the S54 3.2-liter naturally aspirated inline-six.
  • The E46 M3 continued the M3 coupe formula with M-specific bodywork, suspension, braking, drivetrain, and engine changes relative to the standard E46 3 Series coupe.
2001
  • Primary U.S.-market launch period for the E46 M3.
  • U.S.-market output was listed at 333 hp at 7,900 rpm and 262 lb-ft of torque at 4,900 rpm.
  • The U.S.-market coupe reference curb weight is commonly listed at approximately 3,415 lb.
2002
  • U.S.-market production continued with coupe and convertible body styles.
  • The 6-speed SMG automated manual was offered alongside the conventional 6-speed manual transmission.
2003
  • Standard E46 M3 production continued.
  • BMW introduced the M3 CSL in limited production for selected markets; the CSL used the S54B32HP engine and should be documented separately from the standard M3.
2004
  • The standard U.S.-market M3 specification continued with the S54B32 engine, rear-wheel drive, and 6-speed manual or SMG transmission choices.
  • The Competition Package became part of the later E46 M3 production story and added specific chassis, wheel, steering, brake, and trim differences depending on market.
2005
  • Later-production E46 M3 coupe and convertible models continued in the U.S. market.
  • Competition Package cars are best treated as a distinct specification subset within the standard E46 M3 range.
2006
  • Final U.S.-market model year for the E46 M3.
  • The E46 M3 was succeeded by the V8-powered E9X-generation M3.

BMW M3 (E46)

USDM Reference • 2001–2006 primary 3.2L S54 coupe reference
E46 S54B32 333 hp 262 lb-ft ~3,415 lb 6-Speed Manual Front-Engine RWD

BMW M3 (E46) Quick Specs

Horsepower333 hp @ 7,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 343 PS / 252 kW in European factory references
Torque262 lb-ft @ 4,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 365 Nm in European factory references
Curb WeightApprox. 3,415 lb for U.S.-market coupe references; convertible and equipment configurations vary
EngineS54B32 3.2L naturally aspirated DOHC inline-six
Transmission6-speed manual or 6-speed SMG automated manual
DrivetrainFront-engine, rear-wheel drive
Model Years2001–2006 for the U.S.-market E46 M3; global production began in 2000
Body Style2-door coupe or 2-door convertible

This page focuses on the standard-production BMW M3 (E46), with U.S.-market coupe specifications used as the primary reference. The M3 CSL and M3 GTR are related E46 M3 variants and should be documented separately from the standard road car.

Core Specifications

ModelBMW M3
Chassis / Platform ReferenceE46
MarketUnited States / BMW North America reference
Model Years2001–2006 U.S.-market production reference; 2000–2006 global E46 M3 production period
Body Style2-door coupe or 2-door convertible
LayoutLongitudinal front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Transmission6-speed manual or 6-speed SMG automated manual
EngineS54B32 3.2-liter DOHC inline-six
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive with M variable differential lock
Body StructureSteel unibody based on the E46 3 Series coupe/convertible architecture with M-specific bodywork, suspension, drivetrain, and braking changes
Curb WeightApprox. 3,415 lb for U.S.-market coupe references; convertible references are heavier
Fuel RequirementPremium unleaded gasoline

Engine Specifications

Engine CodeS54B32
ConfigurationInline-six
Displacement3,246 cc
Bore x Stroke87.0 mm x 91.0 mm
AspirationNaturally aspirated
ValvetrainDOHC, 24 valves, double VANOS variable camshaft control
Block / HeadCast-iron cylinder block with aluminum-alloy cylinder head
Compression Ratio11.5:1
Fuel SystemElectronic fuel injection with individual throttle bodies
Horsepower333 hp @ 7,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 343 PS / 252 kW in European factory references
Torque262 lb-ft @ 4,900 rpm in U.S.-market specification; 365 Nm in European factory references
Redline / Red Zone8,000 rpm redline reference for the S54-powered E46 M3
Notable Engine FeaturesHigh-revving S54 inline-six, individual throttle bodies, double VANOS, crossflow aluminum cylinder head, and M-specific engine management

Dimensions & Chassis

Wheelbase107.5 in
LengthApprox. 176.8–176.9 in
Width70.1 in
HeightApprox. 54.0 in for coupe references
Front SuspensionIndependent strut-type front suspension with M-specific geometry and tuning
Rear SuspensionIndependent multi-link rear suspension using BMW central-arm rear axle architecture
BrakesFour-wheel ventilated disc brakes with anti-lock braking system
SteeringHydraulic rack-and-pinion steering

Wheels & Tires

Front Tires225/45ZR18 in standard U.S.-market coupe references
Rear Tires255/40ZR18 in standard U.S.-market coupe references
Front Wheel Diameter18 in standard; 19 in available depending on model year/package
Rear Wheel Diameter18 in standard; 19 in available depending on model year/package
Wheel TypeStaggered M light-alloy wheels

Wheel and tire specifications vary by market, model year, and option package. Standard U.S.-market coupe references commonly list staggered 18-inch wheels with 225/45ZR18 front tires and 255/40ZR18 rear tires.

Model-Year Notes

2000
  • Global E46 M3 production began, with the model using the S54 3.2-liter naturally aspirated inline-six.
  • The E46 M3 continued the M3 coupe formula with M-specific bodywork, suspension, braking, drivetrain, and engine changes relative to the standard E46 3 Series coupe.
2001
  • Primary U.S.-market launch period for the E46 M3.
  • U.S.-market output was listed at 333 hp at 7,900 rpm and 262 lb-ft of torque at 4,900 rpm.
  • The U.S.-market coupe reference curb weight is commonly listed at approximately 3,415 lb.
2002
  • U.S.-market production continued with coupe and convertible body styles.
  • The 6-speed SMG automated manual was offered alongside the conventional 6-speed manual transmission.
2003
  • Standard E46 M3 production continued.
  • BMW introduced the M3 CSL in limited production for selected markets; the CSL used the S54B32HP engine and should be documented separately from the standard M3.
2004
  • The standard U.S.-market M3 specification continued with the S54B32 engine, rear-wheel drive, and 6-speed manual or SMG transmission choices.
  • The Competition Package became part of the later E46 M3 production story and added specific chassis, wheel, steering, brake, and trim differences depending on market.
2005
  • Later-production E46 M3 coupe and convertible models continued in the U.S. market.
  • Competition Package cars are best treated as a distinct specification subset within the standard E46 M3 range.
2006
  • Final U.S.-market model year for the E46 M3.
  • The E46 M3 was succeeded by the V8-powered E9X-generation M3.

Factory Colors

Alpine White III
Jet Black
Carbon Black Metallic
Titanium Silver Metallic
Steel Gray Metallic
Laguna Seca Blue
Imola Red II
Phoenix Yellow Metallic

Color availability varies by model year, market, body style, and BMW Individual ordering. The colors listed here are representative of commonly documented E46 M3 factory colors, not a complete paint-code registry.

Interesting Details

S54 High-Rev Inline-Six

The E46 M3 used the S54B32, a naturally aspirated 3.2-liter inline-six with individual throttle bodies, double VANOS, and an 8,000 rpm redline. In U.S.-market form, it was rated at 333 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque.

Standard M3 vs. CSL

The M3 CSL was a limited-production lightweight version of the E46 M3 with the S54B32HP engine, 360 hp, and extensive weight-reduction measures. It should not be used as the baseline specification for the standard E46 M3.

Common Search Questions

How much horsepower does the BMW M3 (E46) have? The U.S.-market BMW M3 (E46) has 333 hp at 7,900 rpm. European factory references list the standard E46 M3 at 343 PS / 252 kW.
How much torque does the BMW M3 (E46) have? The U.S.-market BMW M3 (E46) has 262 lb-ft of torque at 4,900 rpm. European factory references list 365 Nm.
How much does the BMW M3 (E46) weigh? The U.S.-market BMW M3 (E46) coupe is commonly listed at approximately 3,415 lb. Convertible models and some option configurations are heavier.
What engine is in the BMW M3 (E46)? The BMW M3 (E46) uses the S54B32 3.2-liter naturally aspirated DOHC inline-six.
What is the BMW M3 E46 engine code? The standard BMW M3 (E46) engine code is S54B32. The M3 CSL used the related S54B32HP engine.
Is the BMW M3 (E46) rear-wheel drive? Yes. The BMW M3 (E46) is front-engine and rear-wheel drive.
What transmission does the BMW M3 (E46) have? The E46 M3 was offered with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed SMG automated manual transmission.
What is the difference between the standard E46 M3 and the M3 CSL? The standard E46 M3 used the S54B32 engine, while the M3 CSL used the S54B32HP version with 360 hp, reduced weight, and CSL-specific chassis, body, interior, and intake changes.

Related Models

BMW M3 CSL (E46) Limited-production lightweight version of the E46 M3 using the S54B32HP engine, CSL-specific body and interior parts, revised intake hardware, and reduced curb weight.
BMW M3 Competition Package (E46) Later E46 M3 package with selected CSL-influenced equipment, including specific wheels, chassis tuning, brake hardware, steering calibration, and interior differences depending on market.
BMW M3 GTR Strassenversion (E46) Extremely limited road-going homologation-related version tied to the M3 GTR race program, powered by a V8 rather than the standard S54 inline-six.
BMW M3 (E36) Previous-generation M3, sold in the U.S. with a lower-output inline-six specification than the European E36 M3.
BMW M3 (E9X) Successor generation using the naturally aspirated S65 V8 rather than an inline-six.

Comparable Cars

Mercedes-Benz C32 AMG Contemporary compact AMG performance sedan using a supercharged V6 and automatic transmission.
Audi S4 (B6) Contemporary German performance sedan/cabriolet using a naturally aspirated V8 and all-wheel drive.
Porsche 911 Carrera (996) Contemporary rear-engine sports car with naturally aspirated flat-six power and rear- or all-wheel drive depending on configuration.
Subaru Impreza WRX STI Contemporary turbocharged all-wheel-drive performance sedan with rally-derived positioning.

Factory & Reference Sources

Source Notes

ModernSportsCar prioritizes factory-released specifications, manufacturer press materials, official brochures, owner manuals, and technical documents. Credible period road tests and respected reference sources are used only when factory materials are unavailable, incomplete, archived, or useful for clarifying period context.

Specifications can vary by market, model year, transmission, body style, option package, source, and publication date. The values on this page are intended to describe the standard BMW M3 (E46), with U.S.-market coupe figures used as the primary reference unless otherwise noted.

MSC Taxonomy

MakeBMW
ModelM3
Chassis CodeE46
Era2000s
LayoutFront-engine
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive
InductionNaturally aspirated
Engine ConfigurationInline-six
Transmission6-speed manual / 6-speed SMG automated manual
Body StyleTwo-door coupe / two-door convertible
MarketUSDM / global reference
Country Of OriginGermany
MSC CategoryNaturally Aspirated Rear-Wheel-Drive Performance Coupe

Summary

The BMW M3 (E46) is the third-generation M3 and the final standard-production M3 powered by a naturally aspirated inline-six. In U.S.-market specification, the standard E46 M3 used the S54B32 3.2-liter DOHC inline-six rated at 333 hp at 7,900 rpm and 262 lb-ft of torque at 4,900 rpm. It paired that engine with rear-wheel drive, a 6-speed manual or 6-speed SMG automated manual transmission, M-specific suspension and braking hardware, and coupe or convertible body styles.

Model Lineage

Where The E46 M3 Fits

The E46 M3 sits between the six-cylinder E36 M3 and the V8-powered E9X M3. It is the final standard-production M3 powered by a naturally aspirated inline-six and one of the clearest examples of BMW’s traditional front-engine, rear-wheel-drive M3 formula.

  1. 1986–1991

    BMW M3 E30

    Original M3, developed from the E30 3 Series with touring-car homologation intent and a high-revving four-cylinder engine.

  2. 1992–1999

    BMW M3 E36

    Second-generation M3, moving the model into naturally aspirated inline-six power and a broader road-car performance role.

  3. 2000–2006

    BMW M3 E46

    Third-generation M3, powered by the S54 inline-six and strongly associated with the coupe-bodied, high-revving, rear-drive M3 formula.

  4. 2007–2013

    BMW M3 E9X

    Successor generation using the S65 naturally aspirated V8, sold as sedan, coupe, and convertible depending on market and year.

  5. 2014–2020

    BMW M3 F80

    Turbocharged six-cylinder successor to the M3 sedan line, while the related coupe moved to the M4 nameplate.

Variants & Versions

E46 M3 Versions

These versions are best understood as same-generation variants, packages, or special models rather than separate M3 generations. They overlap with the E46 M3 production period but do not replace the standard E46 M3 as the baseline specification.

Standard M3 Coupe Core E46 M3 specification with S54B32 power, rear-wheel drive, and 6-speed manual or SMG transmission.
M3 Convertible Open-body E46 M3 using the same basic S54-powered drivetrain, with additional structure and greater curb weight.
M3 Competition Package Later package with selected CSL-influenced hardware and calibration changes, including wheels, steering, brakes, and trim details depending on market.
M3 CSL Limited-production lightweight model using the S54B32HP engine, carbon-fiber components, reduced equipment, and a sharper chassis specification.
M3 GTR Race-program-linked E46 M3 variant associated with V8 power and limited road-car homologation context, separate from the standard S54-powered car.
Regional Editions Market-specific editions and appearance packages existed in limited numbers and should be documented separately when specifications materially differ.
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