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As an E61 M5 Touring owner I do miss the fact that they have not officially replaced the M5 Touring , although you can certainly say the M550d Touring is some sort of replacement for the M5 Touring.
If there was an F11 M5 Touring would I be in line for one?
Yes of course.
I know M built one to evaluate a model and it was exactly what I wanted it to be but from a financial pov they could not make the numbers work , its markets would be limited.
I still have that E61 it does many trips when I absolutely need utility and I still enjoy hearing a V10 when at it is optimum. Of course I miss these elements at M, but the blame is not completely at BMWs door.
Like every model BMW look at. M are also evaluating for potential candidacy.
Let me make this clear for those that did not read my previous answer. They need an establishment period in order to determine if demand is there or a market exists. The three proposals are just that, proposals but like any manufacturer you have to keep constantly assessing the market because trends are continuously changing as are segments.
There are segments growing while some are in decline and some are dead.
The compact crossover segment is growing. Demand for compact crossovers is growing and BMW sought out to determine that if there is demand for a BMW badged concept for this segment.
The research was thorough and they did identify a market for the Active Tourer which was initially tested in global clinics. Reaction to the Concept has been excellent , over 100,000 registered interest , it will be interesting to see how many translate into sales.
From the beginning it was clear that Active Tourer had to competitive in this segment.
The usual BMW attributes would not be enough for the car to become commercially viable especially when the focus is primary for flexibility and extra space purpose.
The only way to achieve such a concept was to utilise FWD based architecture , if the Active Tourer was RWD it would not be competitive in that segment because of its lack of usability.
This segment is not about high performance, this customer simply wants an A-B vehicle that they can use for many purposes especially if they participate in many family activities.
We do know the expectations some have because it is a BMW and the engineers have worked on the car to make sure that certain BMW principles have been retained for those that have come from a BMW or those that expect these principles if coming from another manufacturer.
The Active Tourer is developed on new architecture which will provide more financial substance to the MINI brand in the actual core MINI hatch which will not just allow profit from personalisation but a general increase of cost per unit than previously.
One thing that manufacturers are now facing is strong dictation on legislation relating to efficiency and emissions.
Compact vehicles allow targets to be met and other models in the portfolio to be sustained against heavy financial penalties. Other manufacturers might enjoy have to pay heavy fines but BMW certainly do not.
Vehicles like the Active Tourer will allow BMW to meet legislative targets ahead of schedule without dilution of the core portfolio. The Active Tourer will also be available in eDrive format allowing electric mobility in an almost similar drivetrain as the Concept car.
The BMW image will be retained even by cars like the Active Tourer .
Even though they are investing in segments that provide growth that will help maintain the overall BMW strategy to remain independent and not be subject to another manufacturers influence.
There will still be RWD drivetrains under the 3er , 5er ,7er and additional models directed at an enthusiast base.
That is one strategy not changing.