The M3 has long been recognized as one of the most influential sports cars ever built, not just for BMW but for the automotive world as a whole. Starting with the original E30 BMW M3, introduced in 1985, it helped revolutionize the homologation special, bringing race-bred cars from the track to public roads. Since then, six generations have defined BMW M and the evolution of a true icon, making some of the earliest M3 examples soar in popularity and value among collectors and enthusiasts. Receiving its much-deserved recognition as a timeless, analog icon, RM Sotheby’s recently sold a 1990 BMW M3 Sport Evolution for a jaw-dropping £404,375 GBP ($541,427), setting a new world auction record for the model.
The sale came following a strong bidding between interested buyers at The Woodcote Park Auction, where the seven-figure E30 BMW joined other cult classics like a 1990 Ferrari F40 ‘Jean Sage’ by Michelotto, a 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 ‘Strassenversion’, and a 1966 Aston Martin DB5 Shooting Brake by Radford. Limited to just 600 examples in the world, the M3 Sport Evolution holds its own as one of the rarest BMWs ever, allotting production to 100 customer race chassis and 500 road-legal chassis. In comparison to the standard E30 M3, the Sport Evolution proved its track worth with a lightweight body, upgraded aero, and a larger, more powerful engine.
This specific example started life as a newly delivered car in Hamburg, Germany, by BMW Niederlassung. Completed on February 20th, 1990, the car was optioned from the factory in Black over Black, with special requests including a sliding roof, electric front windows, and air conditioning. The M3 Sport Evolution later found its way to Asia in the early 2000s, where it was purchased and re-imported into Europe (UK) by the selling owner. Major services and road preparations were performed by the BMW specialist at Munich Legends in 2024, following a later inspection and overhaul completed in July 2025 by Everything M3s, the renowned BMW M Power specialist founded by an ex-Formula 1 engineer.
Today, the record-setting E30 BMW M3 Sport Evolution attributes much of its high-dollar sale to its incredible condition, showing just 4,503 kilometers (2,798 miles) on the odometer, one of the lowest-mileage examples offered on the open market. Add in its provenance, detailed documentation, and persistent services and restorations, and it's easy to see why someone, with the funds available, would want to preserve one of the greatest eras of motoring through this example.

Source: RM Sotheby's/Images by Neil Fraser