E36 M3 3.2
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Production Data
Drivetrain
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Special Versions
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Production Versions
BG91: European-spec S50 B32 coupe (LHD), 09/1995 through 12/1998
BG92: European-spec S50 B32 coupe (RHD), 01/1996 through 12/1998
BG93: North American-spec S52 B32 coupe (LHD), 03/1996 through 04/1999
BK91: European-spec S50 B32 convertible (LHD), 02/1996 through 08/1999
BK92: European-spec S50 B32 convertible (RHD), 02/1996 through 07/1999
BK93: U.S.-spec S52 B32 convertible manual (LHD), 03/1998 through 08/1999
BK03: U.S.-spec S52 B32 convertible automatic (LHD), 03/1998 through 08/1999
CD91: European-spec S50 B32 sedan (LHD), 11/1995 through 01/1998
CD92: European-spec S50 B32 sedan (RHD), 01/1996 through 12/1997
CD93: North American-spec S52 B32 sedan manual (LHD), 09/1996 through 05/1998
CD03: U.S.-spec. S52 B32 sedan automatic (LHD), 09/1996 through 05/1998
CD98: South African-spec S50 B32 sedan (RHD), 11/1996 through 10/1998
   
History
What makes the E36 M3 3.2 unique?
For the 1996 model year, BMW M replaced the E36 M3 3.0 with the faster and more refined 3.2-liter version. For the European market, this model was fitted with the new S50 B32 engine, an evolution of the S50 B30, as well as a six-speed manual gearbox and detail refinements to the chassis. For the U.S. (and later Canadian) market, the M3 received its own powerplant, the S52, plus ASC+T traction control and a host of chassis upgrades. Both versions were also treated to a few cosmetic alterations.
Where was the E36 M3 3.2 introduced?
The 3.2-liter E36 M3 was first shown at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show. The North American-spec version did not appear until the 1996 New York International Auto Show.
Where was the E36 M3 3.2 built?
All 3.2-liter E36 M3s were built on the regular 3 Series assembly line at the Regensburg factory near Munich, with the exception of a small batch of M3 3.2 sedans built in BMW’s Rosslyn, South Africa factory from both Semi Knocked Down (SKD) and Complete Knock Down (CKD) kits.
Did Canada receive a version of the 3.2-liter E36 M3?
An E36 M3 powered by the 3.2-liter S52 engine was not introduced in Canada until the 1997 model year (9/96 production). This was the first official Canadian-spec M3 of any kind since the 45 limited-edition European-spec coupes that were sold there in 1994, and the first Canadian E36 M3 to use the North American-spec engine. The 3.2-liter E36 M3 was available in Canada as a coupe or sedan, but never as a convertible. Aside from minor differences in standard and optional equipment (see Production Data below), they are identical to the U.S. versions.
Did BMW ever produce an E36 M3 3.2 Compact?
BMW M GmbH only built one example of an E36/5 M3 Compact (hatchback) in honor of the 50th birthday of Auto Motor und Sport magazine in 1996. In addition to the S50 B32 engine and Getrag six-speed manual gearbox, this car featured a special quad-tip exhaust configuration that previewed the similar arrangement that would later appear on the E36/7 M roadster and E36/8 M coupe. It also included an M-tuned suspension, M3-spec brakes and 17-inch forged M Double Spoke alloy wheels. An M-Technic aero package, M aerodynamic rear-view mirrors and clear turn signal lenses dressed up the Bright Red (314) exterior, while the interior was treated to the M3 instrument panel, Recaro racing seats in black cloth with red four-point seatbelts, plus an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel and gearshift knob. This car is now part of the BMW M GmbH collection in Garching.
Production Data
How many versions the 3.2-liter E36 M3 are there?
The E36 M3 3.2 was immediately produced in coupe and convertible forms, as well as a four-door sedan. Like the original 3.0-liter E36 M3, 3.2-liter models were equipped with two different powerplants, one for North America (S52) and a second for Europe and the rest of the world (S50 B32). The latter model was offered from the start in all three body styles, and in both left-hand drive and right-hand drive configurations. Of these, a small run of right-hand drive sedans was assembled in South Africa from German-supplied components in late 1996, and a further number were fully built there during 1997 and 1998.

The North American-spec E36 M3 3.2 was initially offered only in the U.S. market and only as a coupe. For the 1997 model year (September, 1996 production), a North American-spec M3 sedan was added and Canada received the S52-powered E36 M3 for the first time. An S52-powered E36 M3 convertible was added exclusively to the U.S. market starting with March, 1998 production. Though all North American E36 M3 3.2 coupes were fitted with a manual gearbox, both the sedan and convertible could be ordered with a ZF five-speed automatic transmission.
How many of each version were produced?
BG91 (ECE-spec coupe, LHD): 6,117 produced from 09/1995 through 12/1998
BG92 (ECE-spec coupe, RHD): 2,845 produced from 01/1996 through 12/1998
BG93 (NA-spec coupe, LHD): 11,793 produced from 03/1996 through 04/1999
BK91 (ECE-spec convertible, LHD): 1,763 produced from 02/1996 through 08/1999
BK92 (ECE-spec convertible, RHD): 2,107 produced from 02/1996 through 07/1999
BK93 (USA-spec convertible, manual / LHD): 2,252 produced from 03/1998 through 08/1999
BK03 (USA-spec convertible automatic / LHD): 4,017 produced from 03/1998 through 08/1999
CD91 (ECE-spec sedan, LHD): 1,296 produced from 11/1995 through 01/1998
CD92 (ECE-spec sedan, RHD): 694 produced from 01/1996 through 12/1997
CD93 (NA-spec sedan, manual / LHD): 4,574 produced from 09/1996 through 05/1998
CD03 (USA-spec sedan, automatic / LHD): 4,036 produced from 09/1996 through 05/1998
CD98 (SA-spec sedan, RHD): 308 produced from Complete Knock Down (CKD) kits from 11/1996 through 08/1997, 392 produced as complete cars from 07/1997 through 10/1998
What is an E36 M3 Evolution?
To better distinguish the 3.2-liter E36 M3 from its 3.0-liter predecessor, BMW GB marketed the E36 M3 3.2 as the M3 Evolution within the United Kingdom. Aside from its right-hand drive configuration, it is mechanically and cosmetically identical to other European-spec 3.2-liter M3s.
How does the South African-produced E36 M3 sedan differ from the European-spec model?
The South African-spec E36 M3 sedans are essentially identical to the European-spec version but utilize a low-compression version of the S50 B32 engine designed for low-octane South African fuel that produces slightly less power and torque (see Drivetrain below). In addition, SA-spec E36 M3 sedans were offered in a slightly different selection of exterior colors and were equipped with a large array of standard equipment, including: extended Nappa leather upholstery, forged M Double Spoke alloy wheels, M3 GT-style front "splitters", power sunroof, power front seats, rear sunshade, automatic climate control, cruise control and the on-board computer.
How many E36 M3s were produced with the optional Sequential M Gearbox (SMG)?
BMW M introduced the Sequential M Gearbox (SMG) as an option on left-hand drive European-spec E36 M3 models beginning in December of 1996 and on right-hand drive European-spec E36 M3 models beginning in April of 1997. SMG then remained an option until the end of E36 M3 production. The following are the SMG production totals for each M3 model:
BG91: 1,342
BG92: 500
BK91: 452
BK92: 383
CD91: 188
CD92: 16
What changes were made to the European-spec E36 M3 3.2 during its producton?
The only major mechanical change during the production of the Euro-spec E36 M3 3.2 was the addition of the Sequential M Gearbox (SMG) option beginning in December of 1996. In addition to SMG, various minor upgrades were introduced before production ended in late 1999. These include:
-Restyled grille and side marker turn signals (9/96 production)
-Sculpted side valance panels (as already fitted to M3 coupe and M3 convertible) standard on M3 sedan (9/96 production)
-Three-spoke M steering wheel in place of older four-spoke design (9/96 production)
-Byzanz metallic available (9/96-8/97 production, sedan only)
-Side impact airbags available on sedans (1/97 production)
-Side impact airbags available on coupes and convertibles (9/97 production)
-Illumination added to M shift knob (9/97 production)
-Imola Red (405) paint available (3/98 production)
-Titanium Silver metallic (354) available in place of Arctic Silver metallic (309) (3/98 production)
-Fern Green metallic (386) available in place of Boston Green metallic (275) (3/98 production)
What changes were made to the North American-spec E36 M3 3.2 during its producton?
Though there were no further mechanical changes to the North American-spec E36 M3 after the 1996 model year, a number of equipment revisions occurred before production ended in August 1999. These included:
-Restyled grille and side marker turn signals (9/96 production)
-Byzanz metallic available (9/96-8/97 production, U.S-market M3 sedan only)
-Side impact airbags available as an option for M3 sedan (3/97 production)
-Power front seats available as individual option (3/97 production, already offered in Canada)
-Luxury Package option discontinued (9/97 production)
-Side impact airbags standard on all body styles (9/97 production)
-Illumination added to M shift knob (9/97 production)
-Rear headrests added (9/97 production)
-Front armrest added as standard equipment (9/97 production, already standard in Canada)
-M Contour II alloy wheels available as a no-cost option (9/97 production)
-M-Cross cloth/Amaretta upholstery discontinued for U.S. market (9/97 production, still offered in Canada)
-Magma and Mulberry Nappa leather upholsteries (previously offered only in combination with Luxury Package) reintroduced to U.S. market (11/97 production)
-Three-spoke M steering wheel replaces four-spoke version on M3 coupes (3/98 production, already standard in Canada)
-Imola Red (405) paint available (3/98 production)
-Titanium Silver metallic (354) offered in place of Arctic Silver metallic (309) (3/98 production)
-Fern Green metallic (386) offered in place of Boston Green metallic (275) (3/98 production, not available on M3 sedan)
-Radio updated from Alpine C33 to Alpine C43 (9/98 production)
-Sand Beige leather upholstery introduced (9/98 production)
How does the Canadian-spec E36 M3 differ from the U.S. version?
After a two-year hiatus, the E36 M3 returned to the Canadian market for the 1997 model year. Unlike the 45 European-spec E36 M3 coupes that were sold in Canada during 1994, the 3.2-liter version was powered by the same S52 motor as the U.S.-spec model and was offered as a coupe or sedan. However, it differed from the U.S. model in the following ways:
-"Floating" front brake rotors standard (identical to the European-spec M3)
-Manual transmission only (no automatic transmission option for the sedan)
-Metric instrumentation
-Daytime running lights
-Three-spoke M steering wheel with tilt function standard from start of production
-Standard power sunroof and cruise control
-Standard front armrest
-Standard split-folding rear seats (coupe and sedan)
-Optional headlight washers (in combination with heated seats for Model Year 1997, then stand alone thereafter)
-Optional power front seats offered from start of production
-Standard heated front seats from Model Year 1998 (combined with optional headlight washers for Model Year 1997)
-Byzanz metallic paint not offered on M3 sedan
-M-Cross cloth/Amaretta interiors offered after 8/97 production on M3 coupes
Drivetrain
How is the Euro-spec M3's 3.2-liter engine (S50 B32) different from the previous version (S50 B30)?
When creating the 3.2-liter M3 engine, BMW M relied upon much of the experience it had gained when designing the V12 engine for the McLaren F1 supercar. In the end, the S50 B32 incorporated the following improvements over the S50 B30 engine used in the original Euro-spec E36 M3:
-Increased bore to 86.4mm (from 86.0mm) and lengthened stroke to 91.0mm (from 85.8mm) for a total capacity of 3,201cc (from 2,990cc)
-Increased compression ratio to 11.3:1 (from 10.8:1)
-Advanced BMW/Siemens MSS50 engine management system able to compute 20 million instructions per second
-Double VANOS continuously variable valve timing on both intake and exhaust strokes
-Lightweight pistons
-Improved dual-mass flywheel
-Graphite-coated conrods
-Larger inlet valves
-More efficient intake and exhaust systems
-Secondary oil pump pickup

The result of these changes boosted horsepower from 286 hp (DIN) at 7,000 rpm to 321 hp (DIN) at 7,400 rpm. Maximum torque also increased from 236 lb/ft at 3,600 rpm to 258 lb/ft at 3,250 rpm. This was the first street-legal BMW engine to achieve over 100 hp per liter.
How does the South African-spec S50 B32 engine differ from that of the European-spec version?
Due to low-octane fuel requirements, the S50 B32 motors produced for South Africa utilize different pistons which result in a reduced compression ratio of 10.5:1. These engines produce 310 hp (DIN) at 7,400 rpm and 251 lb/ft of torque at 3,250 rpm.
How is the North American 3.2-liter M3 engine (S52) different from the 3.0-liter (S50 B30 USA)?
Unlke the Euro-spec S50 B32, the S52 powerplant is an evolution of the standard production M52 engine. However, it incorporates the following changes over its S50 B30 USA predecessor:
-Increased bore to 86.4mm (from 86.0mm) and increased stroke to 89.6mm (from 85.8mm) for a total displacement of 3,152cc (from 2,990cc)
-More finely balanced camshafts
-Valve lifters, springs and spring seats with reduced mass
-Revised intake and exhaust systems
-OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics, version II) compliance
-Horsepower unchanged at 240 hp (SAE) at 6,000 rpm
-Torque increased to 236 lb/ft at 3,800 rpm (up from 225 lb/ft at 4,250 rpm)
NOTE: E36 M3s equipped with the ZF five-speed automatic transmission are rated at 225 lb/ft of torque at 3,800rpm.
What kind of gearboxes does the 3.2-liter M3 use?
There were four different transmissions used on 3.2-liter M3s. European-spec models have a Getrag six-speed manual transmission with the following ratios: 4.23 (1), 2.51 (2), 1.67 (3), 1.23 (4), 1.00 (5), .83 (6). This same gearbox was later used (with the same ratios) as the internals of the Sequential M Gearbox (SMG).

The North American-spec 3.2-liter E36 M3 retains the ZF Type C five-speed manual gearbox of the 3.0-liter version, with the same internal ratios: 4.20 (1), 2.49 (2), 1.66 (3), 1.24 (4), 1.00 (5). Starting with the 1997 model year, the ZF 5HP18 five-speed automatic returned as an option with the same internal ratios used on the 3.0-liter model: 3.67 (1), 2.00 (2), 1.41 (3), 1.00 (4), .74 (5).

All 3.2-liter M3s equipped with a manual gearbox (including SMG) use a shorter 3.23:1 final drive and limited slip differential. North American-spec M3s with the ZF five-speed automatic transmission have an even shorter 3.38:1 rear end, also with limited slip. In addition, all 3.2-liter North American-spec E36 M3s are equipped with Automatic Stability Control plus Traction (ASC+T) which can apply the brakes and/or reduce engine power in order to maintain traction. It includes an orange warning light under the M logo in the instrument cluster and can be switched off via a console-mounted button.
What is the Sequential M Gearbox (SMG)?
In 1997, BMW introduced the Sequential M Gearbox (SMG) as an option on the European-spec E36 M3 in some markets. Using the internals of the Getrag six-speed manual gearbox, SMG employs an electronic clutch operated by a magnetic valve that is triggered by pulling or pushing on the gear lever. Two further valves operate a pair of hydraulic cylinders that electronically engage each gear, thus allowing for shifts to occur in as little as 0.4 seconds. The SMG electronics are integrated with the Siemens engine management system to put the engine and gearbox in synch. The system includes an automatic mode, gear indicator in place of the engine oil temperature gauge below the tachometer, and a flashing upshift light under the M logo in the instrument cluster.
Chassis
What chassis upgrades were made to the 3.2-liter E36 M3 compared to the 3.0-liter model?
All 3.2-liter E36 M3s incorporate the following chassis revisions compared to the 3.0-liter version:
-Revised suspension geometry with increased front castor
-Firmer springs and shocks
-Stronger wheel hubs
-Front anti-roll bar linked to struts for lighter weight
-Quicker steering ratio (mean reduced from 17.6:1 to 15.6:1)

Note: European-spec E36 M3 3.2 sedans utilize the same suspension settings as the E36 M3 3.2 coupe.
What size brakes does the 3.2-liter E36 M3 have?
All 3.2-liter E36 M3s are fitted with four-wheel vented disc brakes of the same size as the E36 M3 3.0: 12.4-inches or 315mm (front) and 12.3-inches or 313mm (rear). However, European-spec and Canadian models also utilize two-piece front "floating" rotors.
Why was the U.S. market denied the “floating” front brake rotors?
The U.S. market was denied the more efficient two-piece rotors offered in the rest of the world because BMW of North America was concerned that, if not properly maintained, the rotors presented the possibility of failing, thus creating a legal liability.
What are the factory wheel and tire sizes for the M3 3.2?
For all versions of the 3.2-liter E36 M3, BMW M replaced the previous model's 235/40ZR17 tires with a staggered setup, specifically narrower 225/45ZR17s in the front and wider 245/40ZR17s in back. The tires are mounted on one of three wheel designs, all measuring 7.5x17-inch (front) and 8.5x17-inch (rear).

European-spec models continue to utilize one specific wheel design for each body style: M Double Spoke II for the coupe, forged M Double Spoke with a polished finish for the convertible (optional on the coupe) and M Contour II for the sedan. On North American models, the M Double Spoke II became the standard wheel for all body styles, with the forged M Double Spoke and M Contour II as options. The latter was fitted to all M3s equipped with the optional Luxury Package and became an individual option as of 9/97 production.
Cosmetics
What distinguishes the 3.2-liter E36 M3 cosmetically from the 3.0-liter version?
The E36 M3 3.2 can be identified from the 3.0-liter version by the following features:
-Black mesh front airdam insert in place of the earlier body-color version
-Aluminum doors (ECE-spec M3 coupe and M3 convertible only)
-Clear turn signal lenses (ECE-spec models only)
-M Double-Spoke II alloy wheels in staggered 7.5x17-in. (front) and 8.5x17-in. (rear) sizes for ECE-spec coupe and USA/NA models
-Dakar Yellow II (337) paint offered in place of Dakar Yellow (267)
-Techno Violet metallic (299) paint offered in place of Daytona Violet metallic (266)
-Estoril Blue metallic (335) paint offered in place of Avus Blue metallic (276)
How is the interior of the E36 M3 3.2 different from that of the 3.0-liter model?
Though essentially identical in design and equipment to the earlier model, the interior of the 3.2-liter E36 M3 differs in the following ways:
-Restyled M-Cross cloth upholstery in place of Hurricane cloth (coupe only)
-Shift knob with "M" logo instead of M stripe
-Leather door inserts included with leather upholstery on all models
-Modena Natur Nappa leather interior offered
-Magma Nappa leather interior offered
-Sand Beige Nappa leather interior offered (from 9/98)
-Champagne, Lotus White/Black, Classic Red/Black and Violet Blue/Black Nappa leather interiors discontinued

In addition to the above M3-specific upgrades, the 3.2-liter M3 interior benefits from the following improvements made to most E36 3 Series models as of September 1995 production:
-One-touch feature added to the optional power sunroof
-Revised audio systems and optional Harman/ Kardon upgrade with 320 watts and 6-disc CD changer (optional in most markets)
-Console-mounted door lock switch added (North American models only)
-Redesigned Console Valet (North American models only)
Was the optional Luxury Package continued on North American 3.2-liter M3s?
Yes. The Luxury Package option of the 1995 North American M3 continued unchanged (with the exception of additional leather on the seatbacks) for the later 3.2-liter model, but only on those built before September, 1997 (1996 and 1997 model years). The package was discontinued starting with the 1998 model year (9/97 production), at which time the front armrest became standard equipment (already standard in Canada) and the M Contour II wheels were offered as a no-cost option.
What items were optional on the E36 M3 3.2?
The option list of the 3.2-liter E36 M3 continued largely unchanged from that of the 3.0-liter model, with the exception of a few new items including: Harmon/Kardon audio system, door-mounted side airbags (standard in North America from 9/97 production), power rear vent windows for the coupe (not available in North America), Extended Burl Walnut wood interior trim for the coupe and convertible (not available in North America), and the SMG gearbox (not available in North America).
Why do some late North American-spec E36 M3 sedans have M stripes on their headrests?
Due to supplier issues, BMW was no longer able to produce sufficient quantities of the Black (N5SW) or Light Grey (N5TT) Nappa leather interiors for the North American-market E36 M3 sedan beginning in March of 1998. Therefore, a total of 1,252 E36 M3 sedans produced for the US and Canadian markets received the lower-grade Montana leather from the normal E36 3 Series and a "leather credit" refund (listed as Option Code S996A on the build sheet) of several hundred dollars was applied to their MSRP. M3 sedans with Montana leather can be identified by M stripes on all four headrests, as the Montana leather did not include the usual M stripes on the seats themselves. E36 M3 sedans with Mulberry, Magma and Modena Natur Nappa leather interiors continued to be produced with no alterations.
Special Versions
Were there any speical versions of the 3.2-liter E36 M3?
Though BMW AG never produced any official special editions of the 3.2-liter E36 M3, both BMW GB and BMW Australia ordered special editions for their respective markets.

A limited edition of 50 right-hand drive Imola Red M3 coupes was produced by BMW Individual exclusively for the United Kingdom to commemorate the end of E36 M3 coupe production in late 1998. This was followed by a special edition of 25 E36 M3 convertibles in Carbon Black metallic, also exclusively for Great Britain.

In addition, 120 right-hand drive E36 M3s (50 coupes and 70 convertibles) with special BMW Individual equipment were produced for the Australian market in order to commemorate 25 years of BMW Motorsport GmbH (later known as BMW M GmbH).
What distinguishes the UK-market E36 M3 Special Edition coupe?
BMW GB celebrated the end of E36 M3 production with a special edition of 50 UK-market M3 coupes in late 1998. Although mechanically identical to the standard model, these were all painted Imola Red (405) and featured additional front "splitters" below the standard airdam, the complete M3 GT-spec rear spoiler with third brake light and the forged M Double Spoke alloy wheels. The interior was trimmed in Bicolor Imola Red leather with Anthracite Amaretta suede bolsters and was equipped with a special M steering wheel featuring red stitching on the rim. Similar stitching appeared on the parking brake handle. All examples were further equipped with side airbags, power sunroof, power front seats, power rear vent windows and the Harmon/Kardon audio system.
What distinguishes the UK-market E36 M3 Special Edition convertibles?
A limited run of 25 E36 M3 convertibles in Carbon Black metallic with a Modena Natur Nappa leather interior were produced for the UK market in July of 1999. In addition to this special paint color, all 25 examples were identically equipped with a large selection of features such as power and heated front seats, Park Distance Control, Harman/Kardon audio system and extended Burl Walnut wood interior trim.
What distinguishes the Australian-market E36 M3 Anniversary Edition?
The Australian-market E36 M3 Anniversary Edition coupes and convertibles were produced for 1999 to celebrate 25 years of BMW M GmbH. These models were mechanically identical to the standard M3 but all featured the forged M Double Spoke alloy wheels, remote locking with alarm, power sunroof (coupe only), power folding top (convertible only), automatic climate control, 10-speaker audio system with CD changer, on-board computer, cruise control, front armrest, rear headrests and heated front seats (convertible only). Options were limited to the SMG gearbox, power front seats, the Harmon/Kardon audio system and Park Distance Control (convertible only).

Anniversary Edition M3 coupes were available exclusively in Dakar Yellow II (337), Cosmos Black metallic (303), Estoril Blue metallic (335), Fern Green metallic (386) or Aegean Blue metallic (336). Anniversary Edition M3 convertibles were offered only in Dakar Yellow II (337), Imola Red (405), Cosmos Black metallic (303), Estoril Blue metallic (335), Fern Green metallic (386), Titanium Silver metallic (354) or Techno Violet metallic (299). Both body styles were fitted with extended Nappa leather upholstery in Black, Light Grey, Mulberry or Modena Natur, as well as extended wood trim in either Burl Walnut (only with Modena Natur interiors) or Anthracite Birch (with all interiors). An indivudally-numbered sterling silver plaque appears on the center console of each of the 50 Anniversary Edition E36 M3 coupes and 70 Anniversary Edition E36 M3 convertibles. Note: These were the only E36 M3 convertibles ever officially imported into Australia.
Color and Upholstery Selections


The following chart lists all regularly available paint colors for the 3.2-liter E36 M3, including those assembled in South Africa (CD98).

PAINT NAME CODE MODEL AVAILABILITYPRODUCTION PERIOD
Alpine White III 300 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03, CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Bright Red 314 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03, CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Imola Red II 405 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93, BK0309/1998 through 08/1999
Dakar Yellow II 337 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03, CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Acid Green 209 CD98 (CKD only)04/1997 through 08/1997
British Racing Green 312 CD9804/1997 through 10/1998
Santorin Blue II 327 CD9804/1997 through 10/1998
Cosmos Black metallic 303 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03, CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Arctic Silver metallic 309 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92,
CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03, CD98
09/1995 through 02/1998
(CD98: Through 03/1998)
Titanium Silver metallic 354 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93, BK03,
CD93, CD03, CD98
03/1998 thru 08/1999
(CD98: from 04/1998)
Avus Blue metallic 276 CD9804/1997 through 10/1998
Estoril Blue metallic 335 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03, CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Aegean Blue metallic 336 CD9804/1997 through 10/1998
Violet Blue metallic 528 CD98 (CKD only)04/1997 through 08/1997
Daytona Violet metallic 283 CD9804/1997 through 12/1997
Techno Violet metallic 299 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03, CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
(CD98: from 01/1998)
Boston Green metallic 275 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92,
CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03
09/1995 through 02/1998
Fern Green metallic 386 BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93, BK0303/1998 through 08/1999
Byzanz metallic 355 CD91, CD92, CD93 (USA only), CD0309/1995 through 08/1997


The following chart lists all regularly available upholsteries for the 3.2-liter E36 M3, including those assembled in South Africa (CD98).

UPHOLSTERY NAME CODE MODEL AVAILABILITYPRODUCTION PERIOD
Anthracite M cloth + Amaretta B4AT BG91, BG9209/1995 through 03/1996
Anthracite M-Cross cloth + Amaretta D8AT BG91, BG92, BG93 (through 08/97 in USA)04/1996 through 12/1998
Grey M cloth + Amaretta B4TT BG91, BG9209/1995 through 03/1996
Grey M-Cross cloth + Amaretta D8TT BG91, BG92, BG93, (through 08/97 in USA)04/1996 through 12/1998
Black Nappa leather N5SW BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03
09/1995 through 08/1999
Black extended Nappa leather L7SW BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD92,
CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Light Grey Nappa leather N5TT BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03
09/1995 through 08/1999
Light Grey extended Nappa leather L7TT BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD92,
CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Modena Natur Nappa leather N5AY BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, BK93,
BK03, CD91, CD92, CD93, CD03
09/1995 through 08/1999
Modena Natur extended Nappa leather L7AY BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD9209/1995 through 08/1999
Magma Nappa leather N5AX BG93, BK93, BK03, CD93, CD0303/1996 through 08/1999
Magma extended Nappa leather L7AX BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, CD91,
CD92
09/1995 through 08/1999
Sand Beige Nappa leather N5SN BG93, BK93, BK0309/1998 through 08/1999
Classic Red Nappa leather N5GD BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD9209/1995 through 08/1996
Classic Red extended Nappa leather L7GD BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD9209/1995 through 08/1996
Mulberry Nappa leather N5MQ BG93, BK93, BK03, CD93, CD0303/1996 through 08/1999
Mulberry extended Nappa leather L7MQ BG91, BG92, BG93, BK91, BK92, CD91,
CD92, CD98
09/1995 through 08/1999
Hazelnut extended Nappa leather L7HS BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD92,09/1995 through 08/1999
Violet Blue extended Nappa leather L7MA BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD9209/1995 through 08/1996
Champagne extended Nappa leather L7CM CD9811/1996 through 10/1998
Anthracite extended Buffalo leather M7AT BG91, BG92, BK91, BK92, CD91, CD9209/1995 through 08/1999


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