Good news for BMW fans, Forza Motorsport just added one of the coolest cars from the 80s, the M635 CSi.
The iconic 1986 BMW M635 CSi brings classic German engineering to Forza Motorsport and your growing car collection.
What’s New to Drive?
Players can begin their racing journey in the BMW Tour mode. Here, they’ll find a special section dedicated to Early M Touring Cars from the 1980s, with the M635 CSi as a standout feature.
The game also introduces the Forza Proto-H Series in Featured Multiplayer. In this mode, players can test their skills with cars that showcase advanced aerodynamics and powerful engines.
1986 BMW M635 CSi Specs
The 1986 BMW M635 CSi was powered by the same basic engine as the legendary M1 supercar – the M88/3, a 3.5-liter (3453cc) inline-six engine. Here are its key specifications:
Engine & Performance:
- 286 horsepower (210 kW) at 6,500 rpm
- 251 lb-ft (340 Nm) of torque at 4,500 rpm
- 0-60 mph in about 6.4 seconds
- Top speed: 158 mph (255 km/h)
- 5-speed manual Getrag transmission
Physical Specifications:
- Weight: approximately 3,570 lbs (1,619 kg)
- Length: 189.2 inches (4,806 mm)
- Width: 69.7 inches (1,770 mm)
- Height: 54.3 inches (1,379 mm)
Ready to Race?
BMW lovers have two new ways to compete:
- Take on the BMW Challenge Series for a mix of racing action
- Join the M3 Spec Series where everyone drives the same car – it’s all about skill here
The M635 CSi might be from 1986, but it’s bringing a fresh dose of classic German engineering to Forza’s growing lineup. Whether you’re a longtime BMW fan or just getting into racing games, this car’s worth taking for a spin, have fun.

