I was a bit confused as to why it's called the F80 and not F30 and found this :
"The fifth-generation M3 and the M4 are the first M cars to use different chassis codes than the models they’re based on. The M3 sedan is the F80, not the F30, and the M4 coupe is known as the F82 rather than the F32. The inevitable M4 convertible will use F83, while F81 has been reserved for an M3 wagon. Don’t get your hopes up, though: BMW hasn’t committed to a long-roof M3 for any market. The new internal naming scheme isn’t just a marketing ploy targeted at those who speak the language of BMW. Company officials say that the new chassis codes reflect a change in how the corporate office manages the finance books for these models."
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