
BMW M635 CSi E24 White Dealer Edition AUTOart 1:18

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Specifications
- Brand
- BMW
- Manufacturer
- AUTOart
- Scale
- 1:18
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 80430145829
- Year
- 1988
- Era
- 1980s
- Body Type
- Coupe
- Vehicle Class
- Grand Tourers
- Openable Parts
- Yes
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
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About the BMW M635 CSi E24 White Dealer Edition AUTOart 1:18
TL;DR: AUTOart's 1:18 diecast BMW M635 CSi E24 reproduces the 1988 White Dealer Edition with opening doors, hood, and trunk. Zinc alloy construction gives the model genuine weight, and the opening panels reveal a detailed motorsport-derived inline-six and a well-appointed cabin true to BMW's road-going M flagship.
The M635 CSi brought a genuine motorsport-derived engine, closely related to the one found in BMW's M1 supercar program, into an elegant grand tourer body most onlookers would never suspect carried such serious performance underneath.
Opening Features on a Motorsport-Derived Grand Tourer
With doors, hood, and trunk that all open, this casting offers genuinely thorough inspection value for a subject this historically significant. Lifting the hood reveals a cast inline-six rendered with real texture, closely following the real engine's motorsport-derived architecture, and opening a door exposes a well-appointed cabin with molded leather-look seats matching the real car's genuinely upscale trim level. The hinges hold their position with defined resistance, and the White Dealer Edition's specific badging and wheel design are rendered with fine, accurate cast detail.
A Foundational Piece in BMW M History
The M635 CSi predates the modern M6 nameplate but represents the same basic idea, taking M division engineering and applying it to a genuine grand tourer rather than a stripped-down track special. This White Dealer Edition adds a specific, documented factory variant to that story, distinguishing it from a generic 635CSi. Displayed alongside other early M-badged BMWs, this model anchors a genuinely important chapter in the division's road car history with real, hands-on engineering detail underneath the hood.














