MARKET ANALYSIS
DTM Champion Edition (2017 to 2017)

The BMW M4 DTM Champion Edition (F82, 2017) is a specialized, track-ready collector's piece built to celebrate Marco Wittmann’s 2016 DTM title, with a global production run of just 200 units. In the 2026 Australian market, it is significantly rarer than the M4 GTS, as only 10 units were officially delivered to the country, making it a "unicorn" for the most elite BMW buyer pool. Its desirability stems from the fact that it is essentially a "GTS in a tuxedo"; it utilizes the same 368kW water-injected S55 engine, three-way adjustable coilovers, and titanium exhaust as the GTS, but swaps the aggressive orange accents for a motorsport-inspired Alpine White livery with M-coloured decals and front-bumper canards. For Australian investors, the DTM Champion Edition represents a more exclusive alternative to the GTS, appealing to a buyer pool that seeks the same hardcore performance (including the rear-seat delete and factory roll cage) but with a direct link to BMW’s touring car racing heritage. Market value in 2026 remains at a premium over the standard Competition and CS models, with its long-term potential anchored by its numbered plaque, signed interior bracing, and the tiny number of survivors remaining on Australian soil.
The BMW M4 DTM Champion Edition (F82, 2017) is a specialized, track-ready collector's piece built to celebrate Marco Wittmann’s 2016 DTM title, with a global production run of just 200 units. In the 2026 Australian market, it is significantly rarer than the M4 GTS, as only 10 units were officially delivered to the country, making it a "unicorn" for the most elite BMW buyer pool. Its desirability stems from the fact that it is essentially a "GTS in a tuxedo"; it utilizes the same 368kW water-inje…



