The BMW E9 3.0 CSL (1975) is one of the most iconic racing cars ever produced by BMW, becoming a symbol of success in touring car racing. This model played a crucial role in shaping BMW’s performance-oriented identity.
The CSL designation stands for “Coupe Sport Leichtbau,” meaning lightweight construction. Engineers focused on reducing weight by using materials such as aluminum and thinner steel components, while removing non-essential comfort features.
The most famous version featured extensive aerodynamic elements, earning it the nickname “Batmobile.” The large rear wing, front spoiler and widened body components improved high-speed stability and generated additional downforce.
The 3.0 CSL achieved significant success in motorsport, particularly in the European Touring Car Championship, where BMW became a dominant force. These victories helped establish BMW as a leading brand in performance engineering.
The design combines the elegant base of the E9 series with aggressive racing modifications. This unique blend of refinement and performance is what makes the car truly special.
Today, the BMW E9 3.0 CSL (1975) is considered a highly valuable classic, admired by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide for its rarity and racing heritage.
The Majorette Collection Series 2 version presents this legendary car in 1:64 scale with impressive detailing and accurate proportions.
For collectors, this BMW E9 3.0 CSL (1975) – Majorette model represents a true motorsport icon captured in miniature form.