BMW M And M Performance Models Compared In Acceleration Tests
Onboard video shows how M Performance and M cars stack up in an acceleration test from 62 to 124 mph (100 to 200 km/h).
Onboard video shows how M Performance and M cars stack up in an acceleration test from 62 to 124 mph (100 to 200 km/h).
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A BMW patent filing has surfaced, showing a potential active differential for dual-motor electric performance cars.
Despite recent rumors claiming otherwise, there are no plans to develop new BMW M engines, instead the focus is on electrification.
Fully fledged BMW M electric models will utilize a highly advanced engine control unit (ECU) known internally as the "Hand of God."
BMW M had a record-breaking 2022 by delivering 177,257 M and M Performance cars. The i4 M50 was the most popular. 2023 will bring the i7 M70.