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then you're pretty screwed if something actually bad ever happens in your life ....
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The Canadian MY20 are getting new engines: B46B20O1 B58TUO1 The B58 code doesn't seem to match up normal naming conventions, but I would assume the O1 would mean 382hp We are also getting ID7 and Live Cockpit Pro as standard |
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I feel the chance of the M2 getting a bespoke manual and the M3/4 not getting it would be fairly low. Starting to wonder if there will be a M2, cause maybe the S58 will only be paired with xDrive. |
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07-24-2019, 06:10 AM | #162 |
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Relax lads, manual M3 and M4 are here to stay.
https://g20.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1636871 BB: The upcoming BMW M3 and M4 are some of the most highly anticipated M cars in a very long time. Will there be any surprises for BMW fans? MF: No, it’s a bit early to disclose all the details but something I want to highlight is that we will have a manual stick shift. We have already disclosed we will have the option of four-wheel drive. We’ve not decided which variant, which system, but everything that’s on our current lineup; think of the M5; can be made available. The M3 and M4, I’ve driven the pre-production cars already and they’re fantastic. |
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These engines are the same ones in the G20 3er and G29 Z4, so both the B46 and B58 are getting power bumps with the G01 X3. |
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Does anyone know (SCOTT?) if it's finalized that the G22 4 Series Coupe will not be receiving a manual transmission in any trim level?
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I have figured out how to distinguish between automatic and manual G80s (hey BMW, kudos to whoever came up with that "X"). And yes, this means all the recent interviews and "leaks" are true, and G80 will offer a choice of transmissions.
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Do you think you will eventually be able to determine which combinations of transmission, drive wheels, and power output will be offered? Or will that have to wait until specs are made expressly public by BMW? |
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I'm going to guess the 480ps spec engine will be the only option for the manual rwd car and the zf8at cars will be available as 480ps for the normal one, or 510ps for the comp pack. I'm going to say there is 0% chance that 6mt and awd will be a thing.
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replying to myself, so sad. I'm referencing this post
https://g20.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...&postcount=296
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SCOTT26 "So as an admirer of the M5 and a potential customer of an M5 Touring. I would run naked around the streets of Garching if they were to offer one."
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https://g20.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...1#post23905991 Still, the possibility that the manual transmission won't properly handle the torque produced by even the would-be baseline S58 as found in the standard X3/X4 M (and presumably the upcoming standard AWD M3/M4) has some merit. Factor in the likelihood that the S58+6MT combo will also be headed to the G87 M2 which will surely continue to be separated from the standard M3/M4 in part by having a lower engine output, and this idea has legs. Quote:
But, the reason I asked ynguldyn the question in my post wasn't because I don't think we have honed in on the likely specs with a high degree of certainty. On the contrary, I think that the community has collectively pieced things together what is probably a pretty accurate picture of the G80's mechanical specifications. Rather, I am looking for 100% confirmation. And while I personally think that the exact engine output of the expected RWD 6MT model - whether it be the same as the standard AWD model or slightly less - to be a minor point, there is a vocal fanbase who is very concerned about that number. |
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The F10 M5 and F06/12/13 M6 were available with the 6MT with 575ps and 500ftlb, the S58 is going to be nowhere near those figures. I don't see why the 510ps and 442lbft in the Competition would be a problem other than marketing. I'd guess that at higher speeds the 6MT will have quite a bit less drag than the zf8at + awd combo and maybe BMW would be worried about the 6MT being better at higher speeds.
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If anything, I suspect my confusion and the resulting collective hair pulling on this site are partially to blame for the concrete info coming out of BMW executives' mouths and the weird photo "leak" from Madrid. So it seems like it ultimately worked to our benefit. Yes, it's coming. It's just too soon to give precise details. |
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