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AdvEvo said:Bmw is looking to much into horse power wars. a pity if you ask me. They could rather go look into lighten the cars. And build CSL like cars that s how a m3 should be in the first place. A car don t need v8 or v10 engine if they keep the weight down. All cars above 1400kg brings nothing special in driving dynamics. Even 1400kg is on the heavy side.
Main market for M cars are still the US. HP numbers still have a lot of magic there. There is no way - in marketing POV - to avoid high HP numbers in premium segment. For now.
But BMW are aware HP is an easy reach fore every car maker today - in turbo era. So, they are dedicated to get performance also with decreasing car's weight. Power-to-weight ratio will become more important - also in marketing POV. BMW will point out that in every future promotional campaign.
Automotive world will be very pleasently surprised with new M3 weight - end even more with power-to-weight ratio.
In the future BMW will be even more focused on lightweight construction. Technoligically almost everything is possible, only costs are the limit. BMW cars have to be priced reasonly, and make profit.
I'm sorry to say, but BMW will focus on turbo engines more and more. Also M will see turbo quite soon: smaller displacement, lighter engines, more power & torque, less gas consuption, etc. Benefits are huge - especially now when turbos can be as smooth and responsive as NA engines.
