If you’re into the BMW M4 and you’re also fond of the German brand’s motorsport legacy, then you might want to take a look at M4 Edition M Heritage, limited to just 750 units worldwide.

The car was announced for the first time back in September of last year, with customers able to choose between Imola Red, Velvet Blue and Laguna Seca Blue exteriors.

This particular model, on display in Abu Dhabi, is wearing Laguna Seca Blue on the outside, while Silverstone/Black leather with Turquoise contrast stitching graces the interior. Also, this is unit No1 of 750, which has to count for something, right?

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All cars feature a carbon fiber reinforced plastic roof with a BMW M decorative strip, plus 20-inch M light alloy wheels with a star spoke design.

Aside from the dual-tone leather, the interior also comes with carbon fiber inserts for the center tunnel and upper dashboard, plus distinct embroidery on the headrests that reads ‘M Heritage’ – in turquoise, like the contrast stitching.

BMW didn’t announce any mechanical upgrades for these limited edition M4s, which means that power comes from the typical 3.0-liter twin turbocharged straight six unit, producing 444 HP (450 PS) and 405 lb-ft (550 Nm) of torque thanks to the Competition Package. The output is channeled to the rear wheels with the aid of a seven-speed dual clutch automatic.

In a straight line, you can take your M4 Edition M Heritage from zero to 60 mph (96 km/h) in about 4 seconds flat.