Yes, there is an X3 M, X4 M, M2 and M5 AWD

Yes, there is an X3 M, X4 M, M2 and M5 AWD

Posted on 13-01-2015 at 20:41 by mauritsh – 64 Comments”

30 jaar BMW M5
BMW’s boss of the M division, Franciscus van Meel, has a book open on the possible future of the Bavarian party committee.

So has the Dutchman, who only briefly at M GmbH in the service, to Auto Express told that it might just be possible that the next M5 and M6 all-wheel drive. Not per se to competition in the Audi RS6 (standard Quattro) and Mercedes (optional AWD on the AMG’S), but to the ever-growing amounts of horsepower’s and Nm’s to be able to curb. That theory cuts on wood, if you consider that the M5 30 Jahre 600 horsepower under the hood houses.

Of Flour, which, interestingly enough, previously worked at Audi’s Quattro division, stressed that a possible AWD system still places the emphasis on the RWD. The accent is front wheel drive that is added should really only be in support of the drive on the rear axle, and we therefore do not need to have a 50/50 torque distribution to think. A thoroughbred-AWD like the Audi RS6 will be the possible M5 with all-wheel drive than not.

No Touring versions of the M3 and M5, however, X3 M and X4 M

In addition to the news about the drive reports Of Flour that we are Touring versions of both the M3 and if the M5 can forget. America (BMW M’s biggest market) and China are not waiting for big BMW drives and so we are also Western Europeans, to such versions flutes.

Secondly, the Dutchman, in contrast to his predecessor, that M versions of the X3 and X4 of interesting options, but hard decisions did the boss not over it. Given the success of the X5 M and X6 M, however, would be no very strange move.

About the possibility of a M7 with no mention of, but of the M2 (which the 1M Coupé follow), we knew of course that he is to come.


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