I guess you're kidding Tine, because there is no way BMW is bringing out a model that's called SS. Here in Germany you're not even allowed to use this combination for you licence plates, same goes for NS and NSDAP.
I was thinking the same thing. It's like this for your Western neighbours too, I believe...
Anyways, no matter what, SS is NEVER going to be used, in any shape or form. SuperSports is only a codename, I think.

Buy the M3 i did it too.
i have sold my 135i.
135i nice car for daily. But the 135i does not come close to any NA engine from M.
Turbo s always have lag you can t steer the car on it s throttle. With Turbo s you either have to much throttle or too less in cornering on the limit. It s never perfect.
That kills my fun in driving.
So when bmw can make turbo s which have throttle response like the NA M engines i try one again.
It's probably too early to expect M3-like throttle response. Next M5 is my guess...^ Maybe the X5/6 M???
Is the lag really that bad? Did you experience a lot of dead spots in your driving having to wait for boost to build up?? The X6-M shall be a very interesting car as it will show what's to come from the M department in terms of engines.
But I doubt we'll see KERS in the X5/6 M.But I have this feeling we will see the exact same engine in the new M5![]()
Buy the M3 i did it too.
i have sold my 135i.
135i nice car for daily. But the 135i does not come close to any NA engine from M.
Turbo s always have lag you can t steer the car on it s throttle. With Turbo s you either have to much throttle or too less in cornering on the limit. It s never perfect.
That kills my fun in driving.
So when bmw can make turbo s which have throttle response like the NA M engines i try one again.
No i am not a diehard NA engine driver.
I have had subaru s and evo s also. But that car is different in driving dynamics you throw the car into a corner sideways than full on throttle. Turbo lag or not is not that big issue.
But if you drive a rwd car on the limit of under and oversteer were you have to play with the throttle to balance the car a turbo engine like we have nowadays can t do that. I have tried it with my 135i. The more hp youre turbo has the more worse the throttle balancing is.
Secondly i see lots of bmw with turbo problems at my dealer.
So go drive youre turbo powered bmw on trackdays.
With the instant responding behaviour of an e-motor you can 'mask' the turbo lag. So the combination of a big turbo engine and KERS makes it possible to design an engine layout with almost the throttle response of an current NA ///M engine.KERS brake energy regeneration system (Kinetic Energy Recovery System)?
I thought that was something for the Sauber F1 team??? Is it going to be available for the F10 M5 too? Would be an Efficient Dynamics masterpiece, and perfectly in line with BMW's green plans....
Edit, there we go;
As Dr Klaus Draeger, member of the BMW AG Board of Management responsible for development, reports:
“The BMW Group can transfer the knowledge gained within the BMW Sauber F1 Team directly into the development of standard production vehicles. This makes Formula One the ideal pre-development platform for innovative drive technologies. The new Formula One regulations give us the opportunity to use innovative hybrid technology under extreme conditions and in so doing to garner crucial expertise for series development as well. BMW customers stand to benefit as a result. The KERS unit designed for the BMW Sauber F1.09 is a highly effective variant of brake energy regeneration technology, and is similar in the way it works to the ActiveHybrid technology developed for BMW standard production vehicles.”
Edit 2;
KERS has nothing to do with turbo lag....
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