One of the most beloved enthusiast cars, the BMW M Coupe debuted in 1998 as the performance-focused variant of the Z3, distinguished by its fixed roof. This 2000 BMW M Coupe is one of 25 examples in total reported to have been configured in Titanium Silver Metallic over Estoril Blue and Black Nappa leather with a sunroof-delete. Delivered new at Niello BMW of Sacramento, this one-owner M Coupe is now being offered for auction by the selling dealer out of California with approximately 50k miles showing on the odometer.
This M Coupe sports Titanium Silver Metallic paint, accented by black Shadowline trim, M-badged fender vents, M-specific bumpers, rounded aero mirrors, and quad exhaust tips. It rides on factory 17” Style 40 “Roadstar” wheels wrapped in Continental Extreme Contact tires with ample tread. The seller notes it has been garage-kept, and a clean CARFAX report is included along with detailed images.
Inside, the Estoril Blue and Black Nappa leather interior includes power-adjustable heated sport seats, a leather-wrapped M-Sport steering wheel, M shift knob, M-branded door sills, and chrome-trimmed instrumentation with auxiliary gauges. Additional features include a glass sunroof, air conditioning, keyless entry, a BMW Business CD stereo, and a premium Harmon Kardon sound system.
Under the hood, the venerable 3.2-liter S52 inline-six engine, shared with the E36 M3, produces 240 HP and 236 lb.-ft of torque. Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a ZF 5-speed manual transmission and a mechanical limited-slip differential, achieving 0-60 MPH in about 5 seconds. The M Coupe benefits from a wider track, lowered ride height, revised front suspension geometry, firmer springs and shocks, strengthened semi-trailing arms, and a reinforced subframe. The brakes are also sourced from the E36 M3. The seller reports a recent clutch replacement and regular oil and fluid changes.
This sale will include a clean title.