Two years after discontinuation of the BMW 503, the BMW 3200 CS was launched in the marketplace. This was only supplied as a coupé with the exception of a one-off convertible version. Following on from the German-American designer Albrecht Graf Goertz, Italian designer Nuccio Bertone was now responsible for work on the design. The 3.2 litre V8 engine generating 160 hp ensured athletic driving performance and a top speed of 200 km/h. Nevertheless, the car like its predecessor, the BMW 503, was not an economic success and so production was halted in 1965 after 603 units had been produced.
BMW 3200 CS coupé

Production
1962 - 1965
Displacement
3168 cc
Performance
160 bhp at 5600 rpm
Price
DM 29.850
Engine Type
Eight-cylinder V-engine
Top Speed
200 km/h (124 mph)