BMW Now Sells Center Lock Wheels For M2, M3, And M4 (Update: But Not For America)
There's a range of carbon fiber exterior upgrades, too.
Update 11/20/2023: This article has been updated to reflect pricing and the lack of U.S. availability for 2023.
In the high-speed world of motorsport, where every second counts, a revolutionary technology exists that turns the mundane act of changing wheels into a thrilling dance of speed and precision. Enter the center lock wheel – the unsung hero of speedy pit stops. And now, you can install them on your road-going BMW M2, M3, or M4, where quick pit stops aren't vital. Probably.
For those not familiar with center lock wheels, here's a primer: Instead of conventional lug nuts (usually five on sporty cars) holding wheels in place, a single, dominating central nut is used. It's like the superhero of lug nuts, swooping in to save the day with a torque rating of 686 pound-feet. That's what BMW says the central nut on these wheels needs to ensure a proper connection. Here's hoping you don't need to change a tire on the way to the track.
Gallery: BMW M2, M3, and M4 with center lock wheels
Admittedly, we are poking a bit of fun at BMW here because center lock wheels can be a bit of a pain to remove/install without special equipment. However, they can offer some advantages such as a reduction of rotating mass. For those who track their car regularly, wheel/tire swaps are certainly much quicker. And we'll just come right out and say it – they bring a clean, cool look to the car. Available for the aforementioned M models from BMW M Performance Parts, the wheels have a Y-spoke design and a black finish with a touch of milled M Performance lettering. These wheels aren't just a performance upgrade – they're a statement.
Moving beyond the wheels, the BMW M Performance Parts program has a treasure trove of goodies for sprucing up your M, born from more than five decades of motorsport expertise. That includes everything from suspension and driveline components to a plethora of carbon fiber parts for aesthetic and functional upgrades.
BMW's new center lock wheels are available in a single staggered set measuring 19 inches up front and 20 inches in the rear, priced at around 12,000 euros (roughly $13,100). A North American spokesperson confirmed to BMW Blog the wheels are not yet available for U.S. customers, buy says they'll "hopefully" become available Stateside in 2024.
Source: BMW
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