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MotoGP, Will it be a BMW MC CS Edition VR46 up for grabs for the 2025 poleman?

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MotoGP: Will it be a BMW MC CS Edition VR46 up for grabs for the 2025 poleman?

A magnificent BMW M4 CS Edition VR46 appeared on display in Jerez. The car is a special edition based on the M4 CS launched last year, this version is distinguished by aesthetic details dedicated to Valentino Rossi and his 46th birthday. It is available in two colors and in 46 examples each.

The Sport version is painted in Marina Bay Blue with a large number 46 in Tanzanite Blue, while the Style version features a Frozen Tanzanite Blue livery with the number 46 in Frozen Marina Bay Blue. Yellow accents, Rossi's signature color, appear on the front grille, alloy wheels and brake calipers, while the carbon fiber roof displays the VR46 logo and his signature.

The cabin is equally personalized: carbon M seats upholstered in Merino leather with Sao Paulo Yellow detailing on the shoulders and the VR46 logo on headrests and door sills. The M steering wheel in Alcantara features yellow contrast stitching, while the carbon fiber center console is embellished with a "1/46" identification badge, underscoring the uniqueness of each example.

Under the hood, the BMW M4 CS Edition VR46 mounts a 3-liter, twin-turbocharged straight-six engine with 550 hp, M xDrive all-wheel drive and an eight-speed Steptronic transmission. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and reaches 200 km/h in 11.1 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 302 km/h. The cost is more than €172,000.

Usually the car exhibited by BMW is the one that the Bavarian manufacturer raffles off at the end of the year to the rider with the best score associated with pole positions. We do not know if it will be precisely this example that will reach the garage of one of the MotoGP protagonists, but from what we have seen so far it could end up in the hands of Marc Marquez.

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