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      12-09-2024, 01:53 AM   #67
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The electric M vehicles will be very quick of the mark & in general quicker than an ICE version.
Glad I have the one I have now which why I ordered the car when I did.
As other manufacturers whether or not the future is EV, they need to comply or be left behind in the general overall sales market & media.
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      12-09-2024, 02:08 AM   #68
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if they chop out the crazy long nose, people with legs can actually fit inside
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'Capability', practicality, desirability, affordability, etc are all factors . . . the public has spoken clearly with a resounding 'no thank you'

BMW seems to be committed to an agenda they 'banked' on . . .

The path forward has already been proclaimed . . . 'drill baby drill'

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Your post has all the subtlety of a brick to the head, and about as much though behind it.

Drill baby drill is not the only path forward. Many parallel paths will be developed. This is the folly of all the uneducated people who speak on the energy industry...they want "one path". It's not that simple. For a whole host of reasons.

BTW, before anyone calls me a soy boy or any other nonsense, think twice and look at my location.
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The new sheriff in town...is he going to stop EVs made in Europe?...I do not bite b.s...I think you are weird...why do you sign your name at the end when... its at the top...EV powertrains are part of the future...do M cars have 48v batteries...might have some screws loose...

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Seems you are not aware the European economy and car markets alike are plummeting into crisis . . . in countries like Germany, things are particularly bad and the economy is tied directly to the auto industry

CONSUMERS dictate the market, not politicians . . . and the consumer does not want anything to do with environmental catastrophes we call EVs

And, yes, you better believe what decisions and policies made in the U.S. drive those made in Europe . . . the petro dollar is still king

Your emotional attachment to an agenda has you tapped out . . . resorting to frivolous and unrelated commentary on my providing signature to a comment

Like I said, time to get a helmet . . . the road forward is going to be bumpy for you

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Your post has all the subtlety of a brick to the head, and about as much though behind it.

Drill baby drill is not the only path forward. Many parallel paths will be developed. This is the folly of all the uneducated people who speak on the energy industry...they want "one path". It's not that simple. For a whole host of reasons.

BTW, before anyone calls me a soy boy or any other nonsense, think twice and look at my location.
Of course there is more than one way forward

People do not want agendas crammed down their throats, particularly nefarious agendas such as the Green New Hoax that includes 'electrifying' everything

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      12-09-2024, 09:04 AM   #72
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EV are here to stay. Best option is to have the choice of what suits best, and europe is now slowly going back from banning ICE. For now at least. My next car is not running on dinosaur juice. Too inefficient.
We will see how it all will turn out.
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I'm betting the performance will be on par with the Taycan GT, so stay tuned guys.

Also, I'm betting many here won't buy it,...yet many here will be reading its rear license plate,...all day!

I cannot imagine BMW creating a half-ass ///M model. It will have an 800+ Hp number,...in base model,...1000+ in upper models, with 800-Volt architecture.

And like I said before, this Bimmer isn't for hardcore #Icephiles,...it's for open-minded Ice-Heads that want a taste of BEV technology from the likes of BMW.

So, Fellas, place your bets!!!

PS: The BEV foundation is being laid for our kids,...grandkids, and great grandkids. You know, a little less than 100 years ago,...some Farmers never experience working his fields with Mules,...just as just over 100 years ago, some Farmers never experienced working their fields with a mechanical contraption called a Tractor!

So, just as some won't experience a BEV,...there will be some that won't experience an ICEV. BEV is what they'll know, and #ICEV is what we already know, and we all should be happy for each other. ijs
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Absolutely hilarious thread
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Seems you are not aware the European economy and car markets alike are plummeting into crisis . . . in countries like Germany, things are particularly bad and the economy is tied directly to the auto industry

CONSUMERS dictate the market, not politicians . . . and the consumer does not want anything to do with environmental catastrophes we call EVs

And, yes, you better believe what decisions and policies made in the U.S. drive those made in Europe . . . the petro dollar is still king

Your emotional attachment to an agenda has you tapped out . . . resorting to frivolous and unrelated commentary on my providing signature to a comment

Like I said, time to get a helmet . . . the road forward is going to be bumpy for you

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Avera you are a dumbass, stop lecturing people on things you barely understand. The car markets in the US and EU are struggling for a variety of reasons, none of which have to do with what you are explaining.

Inflation and high interest rates are impacting consumers wallets in the USA and Europe. EVs made by the Chinese are the vehicle of choice in China further reducing the profits of US and EU companies in that region.

You have no idea what you’re talking about and the more you type the more I realize you are probably some geriatric moron who thinks everyone he disagrees with is the opposing political party.
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As long as they put 2 feet in either door. . . PHEV is not the best of either world. You wanna make a "lightweight" electric only car? Would be a blast in a Z4 platform for sure. Go ahead and dump it into the SUVs that are heavy anyway, as the battery weight will lower their center of gravity. Offer a FULL ICE and electric M3/M4 variant? That sounds amazing.

Please stop adding 1000 LBS to cars by trying to do both electric and ICE in the same vehicle, its ridiculous.
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best of luck to the buyers!
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      12-09-2024, 02:20 PM   #78
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I hope that the next BMW M sports sedan that is electric manages to keep the weight in check. I understand that batteries are heavier than an ICE powertrain, but to make it nimble within reason, the weight has to be managed. I mean, if Tesla can keep the Model 3 around 3800-3900, I think BMW can do it as well. Not like the land yacht G90 M5.
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I have the outdated iPhone 12 Pro, I won’t change it unless it stops working or something offering a totally different experience comes along.
It’s all the phone I’ll ever need.
I feel that way about my G82x, it’s exactly the same.
If it broke and BMW told me I’d have to take the latest model cause they couldn’t fix it, I’d probably end up loving ID 8.5 over ID 7 in the end. But it’s not enough on its own, or any of the other LCI upgrades to make me trade in.

But an all electric, quad motor M…

Might have to consider that.
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The most interesting part, to me, is the single CPU controlling driving dynamics. They should put that in the ICE M3! I think most of the magic is in this new CPU system.
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      12-09-2024, 10:26 PM   #82
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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.
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Well, buying an EV has advantages even though technology will improve. You could argue the same thing for ICE where gas mileage and performance improves.

I leased a Fiat 500e then a Chevy Bolt; both for my daughter. The latest Bolt we bought because the purchase price was better than buying the previous car off lease.

Battery technology has not changed in the last 8 years or so. Or at least not dramatically. We are all on the edge of our seats waiting for solid state battery anode issues to be resolved.

Even if they announce a fix in a laboratory; it's 4-6 years for commercialization and scaling for volume.

So that will be more than a decade with roughly the same battery tech.

My i4 isn't going to stop being a decent car when technology changes.

As someone working in the technology sector for 35+ years; if you wait for the next innovation, you will never stop waiting.
I always thought the concern was every current lithium ion battery tech has a fixed shelf life and the cost to replace would be way more than the car is worth. Curious how many 10+ year old i4's we'll see still going in the future.
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M4 will be no more when the current model ends production

It will be the M2 and the M3 if you prefer 4 doors

I seriously doubt the i4 will disappear
There was a rumor over a year ago that the 6 series would return once the 4 series/M4 and 8 series/M8 coupe and convertible were not renewed for the next production cycle. If not it would be sad for BMW going to mostly 4 door vehicles.

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I am personally looking forward to my first drive in the quad e motor ///M

It’s going to be absolutely epic… I have zero doubt in my mind
Then it would take 4 times the amount of time to charge compared to a ICE vehicle. And don’t forget to change the tires due to the weight.
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Then it would take 4 times the amount of time to charge compared to a ICE vehicle. And don’t forget to change the tires due to the weight.
I just charge it like I do my cellphone it’s ready to go by morning…

Or I go to a destination-supercharger and get myself something to eat and take a break and then it’s charged by the time I’m done w/eating or whatever I stopped to do

They are making tires for EV’s now…
I’ve been running ZR rated all seasons for years on my commuting appliances without much issue and they perform fantastic

Buying tires is a small price to pay when you don’t have to pay for maintenance you don’t have to buy brakes or ⛽️ gas etc. etc.
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I have been a bmw fan boy since the 80’s when I saw my first e30 m3. I love and appreciate ICE for what it is, but we are now on our 4th ev and it is just better technology. Yes, there are use cases where ICE or hybrid makes more sense and will continue to do so for many years to come till the development catches up for batteries.

All this hatred and non sense about pry my gas car out of my cold dead hands is just classic near sighted “get off my lawn” mentality. For those who are old enough to remember, this is hilariously similar to the late 90’s when HD tvs were coming up and the government made a line in the sand for when everyone had to switch. Oh the uproar about it. Hahaha. Now, raise your hand if you want a giant box 4:3, 480i tv? Right. No one does. And the same arguments then:too expensive, mine I have now works fine, blah, blah, blah. Industry figured out how to make them better and cheaper. Same thing will happen here. In 20 years when solid state, 800v (or more) is the norm, and infrastructure is in place; no one is going to be talking about how ICE is awesome.

As much as I am all for free market and letting the demand decide, stuff like this has to be pushed. Humans become curmudgeons and do not like change even when it is for the better. We are in the infancy of evs and it absolutely will be better, but without a push now to keep the development cycle going, the tech won’t mature quickly.

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Man do I wish my i4 m50 had the fenders and front end of the test mule. Also, the M2 in the video: I know a guy who works in the industry and four years or so ago told me BMW R and D had taken an f87 and put three electric motors in it to see what kind of performance they could get. I am guessing it is that test car in the video.
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It will be interesting to see what they produce.

For me in the UK the opportunity to use the power of a normal ICE M car is fleeting, so giving one even more say 800hp+ would be a waste of time, our roads are so crowded, filled with speed cameras and dash cams (people send in footage to the police) not to mention pot holed and speed bump riddled surfaces that it would be like having a super model GF that you can't have sex with.

I looked to see how many Taycan GT's they had sold in the UK so far...2.

Out in the vastness of the US, yes I can imagine an EV M3 would be a hoot.
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I have been a bmw fan boy since the 80’s when I saw my first e30 m3. I love and appreciate ICE for what it is, but we are now on our 4th ev and it is just better technology. Yes, there are use cases where ICE or hybrid makes more sense and will continue to do so for many years to come till the development catches up for batteries.

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Man do I wish my i4 m50 had the fenders and front end of the test mule. Also, the M2 in the video: I know a guy [...]
I wholeheartedly agree.
My trek with BMWs started when my older brother bought a 1980 320i and then my sister bought a 2002. I have owned multiple M cars and I love BMW oerformance.

That being said.
We are now owners of 3 EVs and one hybrid. We still have an X5 and a Mini with a 6 speed.
One of those EVs is an i4 M50

But not having to really deal with maintenance, except for tires and wipers for 100k miles is a big deal.

I crossed shopped an M3 and the i4 M50.
Like you, I wish the i4 M50 had the fenders and more aggressive stance. The i4 just doesn't have the visceral feel of an ICE 6 speed, but will blow the doors of most ICE up to 130 MPH.

In the Euro market it is treated like a real M car including M sport seats. I retrofitted M sport seats in my i4.

Anyway, I think EV has its place, but also ICE.
Charging in the middle of nowhere just doesn't work, but you can haul gas just about anywhere and you can make methanol or other alcohol fuels out of anything that ferments. So EVs in the middle of Africa, South America, etc just are not practical.

Anyway I love my i4 but for the sake of getting an ICE car with a MT I have an M2 on order.
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I hope that the next BMW M sports sedan that is electric manages to keep the weight in check. I understand that batteries are heavier than an ICE powertrain, but to make it nimble within reason, the weight has to be managed. I mean, if Tesla can keep the Model 3 around 3800-3900, I think BMW can do it as well. Not like the land yacht G90 M5.
There is a reason why the i4 M50 weighs 5000 pounds and a TM3 weighs a lot less. Build Quality.

A TM3 is a cracker box compared to an i4.
They save weight by getting rid of everything and making it minimalist. There is a reason why the i4 is quiet and has better noise isolation than a a TM3.

BMW does a lot more to protect the drivetrain and batteries than Tesla. BMW also does not bolt anything from the top to the battery pack. Tesla also uses a non-repairable casting in the front and rear which makes an accident that involves the suspension a total loss or minimally an expensive repair.

A comparison of material quality in a BMW and Tesla yields a stark difference. Could BWW build a car like a TM3? Sure, but it wouldn't be a BMW anyone that loves BMWs would want.
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