
More so than just a Fantasy Garage entrant, the original BMW M Coupe may very well be the Official Car of Jalopnik. Before we get to the myriad reasons why that is, let me relate a little anecdote. Like most car enthusiasts nerds, I read about the M Coupe well before I ever saw one. And of course, I knew all about it. Best handling BMW ever, Ferrari-like acceleration, re-donk-ulous rear tires provide gecko-ish grip, sounds like a jet-engined rollercoaster, etc. I knew about the increased stiffness over the M Roadster, that they crammed the E46 M3's straight-six under the long snout and that Adolf Prommesberger, managing director of the M Division, went on record stating that the M Coupe is the car he drives home most nights. But you know how it goes. Every six months the buff books perform a collective circle jerk over the hot piece of German-ass de jour. Right now it's the R8. Come summer it will be the new M3. Hell, I'm guilty of giving the RS4 a no-look handjob or two. But the first time I saw the M Coupe, well friends, it stopped me cold. For while a 911's design may be more resolved/cleaner, and a Ferrari sexier, no car since Shelby's Cobra has looked as muscular and purpose built as the M Coupe.
See, unlike the majority of cars, and especially those from Germany, the M Coupe is not the work of brand managers. No, the M Coupe is purely the work of pistonhead engineers that built the car in secret and then somehow convinced upper management to sell the thing. Don't get me wrong. In general, German rides are (duh) the Bruciest. However the extreme anal-retentiveness that goes into each company matching each other car by car is old and dull. 3-Series/C-Class/A4 begatting 5-Series/E-Class/A6 begatting 7-Series/S-Class/A8 begatting X5/ML/Q7 is fantastic if, as a nation, you suffer from OCD. Sure, the Mercedes CLS was a welcome departure from the rigid norm, but almost immediately, BMW and Audi both set out to copy the Benz. But the original M Coupe, a South Carolina built, British-style shooting-brake putting out (nearly) 100 hp per liter is unique as modern cars get. Engineers who really, really, really love driving created this car to kick butt round the Ring and haul a dog. And that's it. And the result is so far beyond the pale that no manufacturer even bothered, let alone imagined, producing any competition. The M Coupe was free to live its short life unbenchmarked and unmolested by market expectations.

This car belongs to Carlos Segura. The lucky bastard
Arguably the best part of the M Coupe's story is that it shouldn't have happened at all. A renegade group of five BMW engineers, led by Burkhard Göschel, got a hold of a soon-to debut Z3 and decided to help it. They were displeased with its saggy bottom and the way its open top wreaked havoc with the trailing arms in the rear, causing the car to wobble. Cause wobble ain't precise. For the next few months, after work and on the weekends, the heroic five performed rhinoplasty on the diminutive retro drop top and out came the Z3 Coupe. Only these guys didn't spend all their free time just to make an odd looking wagon. They were thinking ultimate driving machine from the get go, rationalizing that they could convince BMW to build the M Coupe if there was a cheaper, lesser model. Which is why while Z3 roadsters have narrow hips and M Roadsters have broad ones, all Z3 Coupes never had anything but child-bearers. This new body made the Coupes 2.7-times stiffer than then their roadster siblings and at the time, the most rigid BMW yet built. The Z3 Coupe, unlike some 1.9-liter Z3s we know of, was never offered with anything less than a six. And thankfully, for the purposes of our fantasies, they dropped the M-Division's miraculous 3.2-liter straight six into the M.
Now the technical garbage. Tragically, BMW decided to make the initial M Coupes (1998 to 2000) different depending on the market. Meaning that west of the Atlantic cars got the short end of the engine stick. North American-spec cars received the peppy S52 inline-6 from the US E36 M3 that cranked out 240 hp and ran the M Coupe up to a limited top speed of 137 mph. Meanwhile European spec cars got the stupid-silly Euro E36 mill – known as the S50 B32 – which was good for 321 hp and a limited top speed of 155 mph. The engines were quite similar (stout iron blocks with aluminum heads) but there were differences. The more powerful Euro motor had higher compression, individual throttle plates and double VANOS for both intake and exhaust valves (the weaker S52 only had variable intake valves).

Then, in September of 2001, everything changed for the better when the "Engine of Damocles," the now familiar S54 B32 power plant from the E46 M3, was slammed into all M Coupes (and roadsters) regardless of national destination. The European model saw its power rise to 325 hp, while the American version came equipped with 315 hp. A word about this discrepancy. Initially BMW said the reduced power (compared to the 333 hp in the M3) was a result of different intake manifolds and exhaust doodads. Liars! The truth is that shoddy third party connecting rod bearings were exploding M3 engines at an alarming rate. You must never forget that while the men behind the M Coupe are the engineers from one of the most respected names in the biz, pr hacks still craft the press releases. Anyhow, the redline of the S54 was quietly dropped from the M3's Luciferian 8,000 rpm to a more minor-demon-like 7,600 rpm. Though plenty of aftermarket folks will re-chip the engine and replace the faulty rods. The difference between the US and Euro versions is smaller than it seems. True, tougher catalytic restrictions choke the US engine a bit more, but remember that 315 hp SAE Net is 320 hp DIN. And what are five horses among friends? Plus, the Porsche 996 only made 300 ponies back in 2001, so 315 hp in a lighter car was plenty.
Naturally, the M Coupe's performance is immense. 0-60 in 4.3 seconds is 0.3 seconds faster than a 427 Cobra. The quarter-mile goes by in less than 13 seconds, about the same as a 427 Cobra. While the top speed is supposedly limited, lots of hoons report 170 mph not being much trouble. And with de-limited M3s hitting 180+ mph, we figure the much lighter M Coupe (3,046 lbs. for the M Coupe vs. 3,415 lbs. for the M3) could dance that jig without much troublle. Though we would imagine the relatively primitive suspension would begin to fizzle at that pace. More importantly, third-gear is good for triple digits. Handling is in another realm compared to most cars, though more than one driver has cautioned against driving an M Coupe in the rain because of the giant tires, trailing arms and teeny wheelbase all conspire to hydroplane the car. In fact, many owners remove the wipers altogether, as they don't need them. Sure, there are cars that go faster, stop quicker and turn harder. But there were a lot less of them five years ago. And very few had normally aspirated 6-cylinders plus room for Fido.

To our minds, the M Coupe just frigging nails it. The styling is a Teutonic rendering of an E-Type coupe where the overt sex-appeal has been removed, leaving the M Coupe still phallic yet somehow perverse. The intent behind the car is pure Carroll Shelby, "Hey buddies – let's stuff a monster engine into a puny car and beat up on Ferraris." And the result is a TVR that's been to finishing school. The M Coupe might not drag its knuckles, but it will still smash a pint across a noggin from time to time. So, British style, American zeitgeist and German precision all come together for a brief moment and BMW doesn't even bother to market the poor thing. From 1998 to 2002 BMW only bothered to make 6,318 M Coupes. And only 10% of those are US-spec versions with the S54 engine. Even its fans refer to the M Coupe as the "clown shoe" and the annual M Coupe gathering is called Dorkfest. True, BMW has since replaced the old car with the new Z4-based M Coupe. But something fundamental is missing as the new car is too sterile, too well planned and, well, not nearly insane. Like the 959 or a Jenson Interceptor FF, the M Coupe is the way too rare result of what happens when engineers take over the asylum. Better than all its siblings and rarer, too, the M Coupe is without question more M than all the other M cars. As such, we strongly feel that the blackest sheep from the BMW farm deserves a pile of hay and a salt lick in our Fantasy Barn. What say you?
Valhoona Quality Video of an M Coupe Fleeing From Ghostrider
[The Jalopnik Fantasy Garage appears every Tuesday. Readers vote the cars in or out. The idea is that we'll have 50 cars in our fantasy garage, the world's greatest mechanic and endless wads of cash. If you would like to nominate a car for our Fantasy Garage, email tips@jalopnik.com with the subject line "fantasy garage."]
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Comments
To me, it looks like the bastard lovechild between a Z3 and a Civic hatchback.
Pure Nirvana.
Just put a deposit down on a 2001, Estoril, M Coupe with 9700 miles.
I am personally one step closer to filling my dream garage.
PS thanks for the read Jonny.
I've previously posted about my appreciation for the driving and distaste for the aesthetics of this vehicle. Anyway, I work among some other Jalopnik readers, and most of refer to this as the Gremlin. My main point in posting is that 4 of 5 of us voted "no" on our machines while the tally it gave us was static at 2 votes for "no" the entire time... What's up?
i have always loved this car despite it having a certain awkwardness to the styling. were i a richer person i would be an owner. thumbs up also to not just nominating a bunch of obvious choices.
Best car to ever resemble the Ambiguously Gay Duo's ride.
I had to vote yes, because I've always irrationally loved these cars. Every time I see one I grin like a little boy. But, as for being more M than all the other Ms? I think we need to put the OG M1 on the voting block too, because seriousy, that's one hot Beemer.
@thefizzle: We hate you
Yes yes yes! Not only for the Jalop Fantasy garage but I've been looking to ad this to my real garage.
Damn you, dozerslobber! That's the color/mileage I've been looking for.
I will probably only come as close as the 135ti to owning one of these. Provided they ever get arround to officially announcing it.
I love the M Shoe I'd love to get one of the 300+ hp ones. You guys should put the e30 m3 up in your fantasy garage as well.
Yes Yes Yes Yes a thousand times YES! I actually think that its shape is quite lovely. That's right. I said "lovely."
I echo BrandonValentine's sentiment about the M1.
A resounding "yes"... I love this car.
One of my neighbours has one in highlighter yellow, black 5-spoke rims and smoked tail lights, which further enhance its air of malevolent absurdity.
It'd be great to see manufacturers' tuner divisions producing more skunkworks projects like this and the old Audi RS2 -- seems that the current AMG and M-cars are more automotive status-symbol than focused Brucemobile.
This is the kind of BMW that makes having an overpriced arrogant mechanic replace/repair this car's achilles heal items like the front ball joints or rear differential mount worth it.
A solid yes, and probably the only BMW I would consider for my garage in the future.
Absolutely bonkers car, I love 'em. I completely concur on the comparison to a Cobra. If I wasn't such a cheap ass, I'd own one. (No car loans for me, and too many cheaper toys beckon..)
@thefizzle: Probably IP address related; the site might think it's multiple votes coming from the same person.
There isn't a BMW more "ugly/beautiful" than that. It has my vote, though I would rather have this: http://www.m2bmw.com/
yes. i would love to just drive one for a (dry) weekend...
plus, thanks - of course - for the MOONROOF!!! a must.
I too have always had an irrational draw to this arguably aesthetically challenged Bought My Wife mini wagon.
Here are two playing at Buttonwillow a few years ago:
http://www.balch-autoworx.com/gb-design/portfolio/Racing/p...
I am a convertible/roadster guy myself when do we get to add something a little more sporting than the Double Six Drophead to the sunny day side of the stables? 32' Ford Roadster perhaps?
That thing is probably like a butter-faced, knobby-kneed, big-booty girl who will deep throat, swallow, do the wild thing for hours, and leave you exhausted and wanting more.... except for the fact that you'd never want to be caught out in public with her.
If, by purpose-built you mean butt ugly.
Sold. Now i want one.
It looks like a Pacer with great wheels. No thanks.
@ted striker;
Ace and Gary thank you. +1
My friend had one (sold it for a lotus). I've always liked them. Especially because it's ugly.
I gave it a yes for performance, not looks.
But still a yes, performance is what counts.
Last summer, I purchased an S54 M Roadster. While it lacks the rigidity of the coupe, it shares that wonderful engine. Torque is plentiful from 2,000 RPM, yet the engine loves to rev. Grip is abundant, due largely to the 225/245 tire combo, but the handling lacks precision, as you'd expect from that ancient suspension. However, it makes a great hoonmobile :)
I would rather have purchased the Shoe, but prices were $10k higher for a similar spec machine. They're also very rare and becoming collectible as we speak.
I love this thing. Mostly because of the horrified looks it got at carshows from people who buy BMWs for all the wrong reasons.
This is not the ultimate status symbol, this is the Ultimate Driving Machine
by Odin's beard, by all that is Teutonic and Bruce, by the Power of Greyskull ..... YES!
if you had to only put one car in your garage, it's this. let me rephrase: if you can't fit your entire family into a M Coupe, you may have to give up your children for adoption. or tell your spouse to get on a treadmill. screw evolutionary impulses to pass on my genes and give me a Coupe.
@TPSreports:
aww, now you're just being mean. looks wise it is the girl whose teeth aren't perfect, but that somehow makes her more alluring.
Hell yes. I've always thought I was one of the only gearheads in love with the original M. It's nice to be in good company on this one. I've always seen it as the bastard love child of a Viper and a Jag E-Series.
It's sort of like a pug. It's not pretty, but it's damn hard not to smile when you see the thing.
YES YES YESSS!!!!!
I love the chassis, but I'm a working stiff so I "settled" for the 224hp 3.0 Coupe'. (Black & Dream Red...)
Everyone who knocks it for its ugly looks is secretly just afraid of their own inadequacies.
Damn right its Ugly, but its ugly with purpose!
The world's fastest bread van? Hells yes.
The FACT that most women think they are ugly makes them that much cooler. This is a pure drivers car.
@jonnylieberman: I've seen that video 67 time, and it keeps getting better every time I see it.
I used to always say about these cars that they looked like a 93 civic hatchback when the moon is full. It's for that reason that I want one.
I've always had a hard-on for one of these. Hard to believe it shares anything with the pathetic Z3.
This is the car Wolverine would drive.
I had to vote against it because I kept asking myself, "Why not just have a 427 Cobra?" It's only 3/10 of a second to 60 slower, looks worlds better, and has a better backstory.
And I think another reason Audi or M-B never bothered to offer any competition is becuase they knew the M Coupe was too ugly to sell well. And they were right.
Loced it since I first new it existed. The ugly only makes it more loveable.
As far as th styling goes, if you get it, you just get it. If you don't, it can't be explained to you. My vote is yes, though I have to say I'm completely in love with the current gen Z4M Coupe (it just looks so damn good and is such a pure sports car)
Oh Hell Yes....
Shooting Brake and the quickest 0-60 car BMW had ever made at the time of its release, the Z3 was a chick car, but the M Coupe was all Bruce (and I don't even like most Beamers)
yes yes! YES!! for the love of god YES!!!
for all those saying "no", just watch the video for 1 minute. Watching the car drift around the highway on-ramp is a thing of beauty ;)
That said it's definitely going to be the ugliest car in the fantasy garage and, sad to say, I'm a guy that likes sexy cars and the M Coupe just aint one of them so no, I wouldn't want one, unless it was dirt cheap.
this is a no brainer. yes.
while we're on thetopic of M's, can I also nominate the original, the God Father M1?
I just started working for BMW in South Carolina in testing, everytime one of the New M-coupes roll up i get super excited even though its not quite the same.
@iamjames: There will be much uglier cars.
Love, loce, whatever...
@Bumblebee: I think you'll find this a much more livable car, while being much faster around a track. The Cobra isn't exactly on par with this thing, handling-wise.
@jonnylieberman: I can't wait. Ugly cars are great cars.
One thing I'm concerned about is the acceptance rate of the fantasy garage submissions. At this rate, the garage will fill once there have been fifty (is that it?) submissions! Ahh well, I guess it shows you that the Jalops-that-be are just that good at nailing the perfect cars.
@dculberson: but once it's filled, that's when the fun starts! I can't wait to kick the phaeton out.