Could this be the BMW Progressive Activity Sedan that the german automobile manufacturer has recently talked about? Take a look at the photos and tell me what you think.
In case you missed the details, the car will initially be available with four different engines as well as the latest EfficientDynamics technologies including the possibility of a hybrid option. The engine range will kick off with a 245hp 3.0L turbodiesel, followed by a pair of 300hp 3.0L twin-turbo six cylinder engines, one diesel and the other petrol. The range topper will be a new 408hp 4.0L diesel V8 with an available 600Nm of torque.
So, what do you think? Is this the one?
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OMG! I was just saying the other day that there aren’t any good hatchbacks anymore. And then BMW drops this gorgeous hatch on the world. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE I WANT ONE!
What aer the BMW PAS’ (progressive activity sedan’s) competitors?