GTA V mod adds detailed 2026 BMW M3 CS Touring wagon
The 2026 BMW M3 CS Touring mod lands with real polish: detailed bodywork, working gauges, and vertex AO that make the wagon feel built for driving, not just screenshots.

The 2026 BMW M3 CS Touring upload landed on June 28, 2026 with a clear pitch: this is a high-end wagon built to be driven, photographed, and kept in a serious garage. The add-on car is based on a CSR2 rip, with conversion and improvement credited to Abolfazl Danaee, and it comes packed with the kind of finish that makes a mod feel expensive before you even get it out of the driveway.
The feature list is where it earns attention. The car has a highly detailed exterior, interior, and engine bay, working dials and gauges, fully functioning lights, breakable glass and lights, adjusted vertex AO for every body part and the interior, and hands on the steering wheel. The upload also includes a spawn name, which is the sort of small practical detail that saves time when you are testing builds, filling a garage, or setting up a clean photo session instead of digging through menus.

That matters because the Touring body style still stands out in GTA V. Sedans, coupes, and supercars are everywhere; a proper M3 CS Touring wagon feels more curated than loud. This one reads as a substance-versus-screenshot test, and it passes on the substance side. Vertex AO gives the panels more depth in different lighting, the gauges add life from the cockpit, and the breakable glass keeps it from feeling like a frozen showroom model. For cinematic cruisers, that means the car works while rolling, not just parked. For photographers, it gives cleaner angles and better readability in close shots. For collectors, the rarity of the wagon silhouette makes it an easy slot beside more common BMW-style add-ons.
The real M3 CS Touring helps explain why the mod lands with so much presence. BMW says the production car made 405 kW, or 550 hp, and 650 Nm of torque, hit 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds, and was electronically limited to 300 km/h. The model used M xDrive all-wheel drive, an eight-speed M Steptronic transmission, carbon-fibre components, yellow LED headlight icons, and titanium exhaust hardware. BMW revealed it publicly at the Bathurst 12 Hour at Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, on January 30, 2025, with customer deliveries scheduled from March 2025.
BMW later said the M3 CS Touring set a Nürburgring-Nordschleife lap time of 7:29.490 minutes on July 31, 2025, making it the fastest Touring ever around the circuit. That record pedigree is exactly why the GTA version feels like more than another badge swap. It brings the look of a rare halo wagon, and with this much detail, it finally earns the garage space it is asking for.
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