BMW was ringing in spring at the 2008 New York Auto Show with the North American debuts of two vehicles. The first was a drop-top version of its high-performance M3, the other a design exercise that made its initial appearance in China.
2008 BMW M3 Convertible

2008 BMW M3 convertible

2008 BMW M3 convertible
Hot on the heels of the M3 coupe and sedan launch this winter, BMW showed a convertible version of its hot-rod premium compact car. Imagine wind whipping through your hair to the tune of a 414-horsepower 4.0-liter V8 engine. The M3 convertible is based on the existing 3-Series convertible and features a power-retractable hardtop.
Other M3 convertible go-fast goodies include a specifically tuned sport suspension, optional 19-inch wheels with high-performance tires, and an antiskid system that can be completely disabled for those who want to walk on the wild side.
The 2008 BMW M3 convertible goes on sale later this spring in Europe and in the U.S. this summer. The M DCT Drivelogic transmission will debut in the U.S. on the M3 coupe, with the convertible and sedan arriving shortly thereafter. Count on the double-clutch gearbox making its way into the company's other vehicles, where it would replace the oft-panned SMG (sequential manual gearbox) transmission.
BMW Concept CS

BMW Concept CS

BMW Concept CS
At 200.8 inches in overall length, the Concept CS is shorter only than BMW's flagship 7-Series Li sedans. A stretched wheelbase and low build make for a slippery shape. Paradoxically, it could hold the road very well with its 21-inch tires.