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And there will be a Competition model.
There are as yet undiscovered tribes in the Amazonian rainforest who know there's going to be a Competition model.
And there will be a Competition model.
There are as yet undiscovered tribes in the Amazonian rainforest who know there's going to be a Competition model.
The heavier M850i with 523hp and 750nm does the same 3.7s as those apparent M3 numbers. So we can assume that the new M3 will be AWD? That would be disappointing.Autobild
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The heavier M850i with 523hp and 750nm does the same 3.7s as those apparent M3 numbers. So we can assume that the new M3 will be AWD? That would be disappointing.
The heavier M850i with 523hp and 750nm does the same 3.7s as those apparent M3 numbers. So we can assume that the new M3 will be AWD? That would be disappointing.
All I’m saying is that 3.7s for the M3 sounds like an AWD number.I don't see the relation between M850i, AWD and 3.7 seconds.
And the M3 won't be AWD. People can buy a different car if they want AWD.
There’s a strong case for AWD Ms too, the F90 M5 is a much better car than the F10 M5 in about every objective way while being lighter.I would not be surprissed if the same AWD tech used in the M5 translates to the smaller Ms.
All I’m saying is that 3.7s for the M3 sounds like an AWD number.
I do hope it remains RWD.
There’s a strong case for AWD Ms too, the F90 M5 is a much better car than the F10 M5 in about every objective way while being lighter.
...but with all that , I hope it stays RWD.
How should a G8x with less than 50% on the rear wheels come close to those numbers!
M4GTS with same power (500hp) and less torque (600Nm) accelerate to 100km/h on RWD for 3.7 sec. So it is not that impossible...I do agree with you. 3,7s is 991.2 GTS territory! And - as anybody knows - 911 is a traction monster with about 65% weight on the rear axle. How should a G8x with less than 50% on the rear wheels come close to those numbers! So - yes: For 3,7s it needs AWD.
I would not be surprissed if the same AWD tech used in the M5 translates to the smaller Ms.
...[/QUOTE]Without switchable AWD I worry that the M4 and even the next gen C63 will become vulnerable to the premium hot hatches that are becoming more vicious by the day and will breach 400hp next year.
They will be ballistic in any weather condition compared with a 500hp rear wheel drive car that needs to be gently feathered in cold or damp conditions.
And this is totally normal. When you look at the Rally cross and the World rally cup, all cars are compact hatches, which means that they have greater potential, because of the lighter base. The sedans are stronger at the autobahn, where the AWD doesnt matter.[/QUOTE]
Any source? For the M4GTS doing 3.7sM4GTS with same power (500hp) and less torque (600Nm) accelerate to 100km/h on RWD for 3.7 sec. So it is not that impossible...
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