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Wiesmann Roadster MF3 Gets Final Edition

Ladies and Gentlemen, the retro styling cues of the Wiesmann Roadster MF3 have been with us for 18 good years, but it is now time to say goodbye to the open-top creation.

The last six-cylinder models are currently being brought to the world. We are talking about the models powered by the E46 BMW M3's straight six that delivers 343 hp.

However, you musn't be sad, as the car will go while it's still shining, with Wiesmann joining forces with luxury brand Sieger to create a final production run personalized models.

We are talking about 18 units of the MF3 will come up with dedicated interior and exterior color schemes, as well as individual names, such as Panther, Rocket and Chocolat.

Here how Wiesmann describes its creations: "The stripes leading from the radiator grille to the tail of the vehicle and the harmonious paintwork on the car's flanks use colour as a visual expression of the power of the Wiesmann Roadster MF3. This leitmotif reappears on the inside too. The doors, seats and steering wheel have been completely redesigned for the final edition, while special tyre rims and door sills are yet more details that illustrate the cars' exclusive appeal."

One of these bespoke MF3 models will greet the public at the upcoming Frankfurt Auto Show, but you can already order one.

"SIEGER is known the world over as a premium brand, and its designs have earned it international attention and admiration. It is the ideal company to match our ambition to combine beauty and technical perfection as one," Friedhelm Wiesmann, managing director of the automaker said, explaining the connection between the two brands.
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