So, here we are the Chicago Auto Show. Without getting too much into details right now, I just wanted to announce that the 1-series Tii will not go into production. According to a Thomas Plucinsky, Product and Technology Communication Manager at BMW , the car displayed at the show only shows how far you can get with the BMW performance parts.
So, everyone of you that expect the Tii to be the next "M1", sorry guys, no go.
We're expecting to have more news about the BMW Performance Catalog in a few hours, more specifically at 3:15PM CST, when the BMW presentation starts.
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