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Really smart move for them to trickle out tiny bits of info in this type of way. Gets the clients more mentally ready for the future ///M products that they have to make, but will still of course be excellent to drive, albeit a different drivetrain than we're used to.
And showing the M2 was a masterstroke; to show confidence that that's one of their benchmarks for driving feel and balance of the BEV ///M in development. The 4 motors working in tandem sounds exciting for driving dynamics as well. |
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I drive a i4 M50 with 20" wheels as my daily driver. Yeah, I know M-Lite according to everyone, but as a daily driver; it's a beast. But for the topic at hand. Having driven a 2023 i4 M50 for almost two years, I think what really needs to evolve, improve is battery tech. With higher capacity/lighter battery tech BMW could do some amazing things. The current limitations involve battery technology. It's not packaging. It's definitely not performance. A 80kWh battery has to weigh less that the 1100 pounds packaged it weighs in my i4. It needs to weigh half; and we just aren't there yet. My i4 weighs 5000lbs, but it's less than the M5 and has 540hp and almost 600lb-ft of torque. The weight just has to come down.
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I am actually not sure there is a M4 planned in the future. So far there is a Neue Klasse M3 ZA0 and Touring ZA1 scheduled, no word about a potential ZA2 M4.
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Yeah, I like it. looks good in the pic (to me, anyway).
Caveat: Not his personally though, it might rub off on me, causing me to make bad decisions🤣
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The i4M in development is a gran coupe
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Do not take this personally . . . we are only talking about disposable mechanical devices ///Avera |
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I can only assume the "masses" you are referring to are the republican voters in the USA. Elon Musk is part of this "mass" and he is obviously very pro EV. Carry on with your bizarre crusade.
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But other people say they want 500 miles of range at -20F.
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You might want to do a little research on the topic . . . I mean VERY LITTLE will go a long way in clearing things up for you. ///Avera P.S. I do not care who or what Elon supports |
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It makes no sense to force everyone to pay for range they will not use. So maybe a dual range strategy like the i4 eDrive35 vs the eDrive40. While I might go for 500 miles of range vs 300, but it depends on what the premium is. We are going to need solid state batteries or something else with higher energy density with lower weight for anything real to happen.
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Where do you have the "axed" info from, and do they apply, to the coupe or the GC? |
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Copy paste is the name of the game in China nowadays. I have visited several factories in mainland China where my clients built manufacturing facilities and we found out almost the same product was manufactured less than a year in a new similar plant nearby and sold for less as they skipped R&D completely. The lawmakers in China allow this practice as well. Asians can build similar or better products but it is more profitable to copy and manufacture.
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It's not that dreamy once you work there. I worked for both, BMW and MB, and they are no better than any other run of the mill large corporation.
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Lease, lease, lease. NEVER buy an electric car.
The battery technology will improve, and we have a long way to go until it matures. Every new generation will be better than the last, making the new ones more desirable, and for those who bought their cars, the used car values will tank every time, and no one will want to buy used ones as long as new ones are being subsidized, and the tech is much improved. As far as the electrification of BMW, Porsche, Audi, is inevitable. In my opinion, BMW has been clever to offer different power train options, from ICE to full electric, managing this transition. This is great for Europe, not so much for the United States. Don’t get me started on the charging infrastructure. Even Porsche has to comply. 911 will be electrified eventually. I do not think synthetic fuels will pan out for everyone - at scale. Only the very wealthy, but not enough to stop electrification for the masses. I do have a problem of electrification by legislation, instead of free markets. Remove all incentives for electric cars. Let them compete on merit with ICE and Hybrids. Let the free markets decide. |
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