BMW to abandon high-revving engines in M cars; X6 first 'M' to get turbo

Say it isn’t so… sigh…

Tough emissions standards worldwide and soaring manufacturing costs in Germany are behind BMW’s decision to switch from high-revving, naturally aspirated engines in its M high-performance vehicles to turbocharged direct-injection powerplants, beginning as early as next year.

The move, which could alter the character of BMW M models, places question marks over the immediate future of the M3’s 4.0-liter V8 and the M5’s 5.0-liter V10. Both engines will make way for forced-induction engines in coming years, according to high-ranking BMW sources.

The first M vehicle to make the move to the new turbo powerplants is the X6 xDrive M, which will challenge the Porsche Cayenne GTS and the Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG.

Set to appear next June, the X6 xDrive M will be the first model to run BMW M’s new twin-turbocharged V8. This engine is also earmarked for the next-generation M5, due out in late 2010.

Based on the standard X6 xDrive 5.0i’s 4.4-liter 90-degree V8, the new twin-turbo unit is said to match the current M5’s naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V10 for power at 500 hp, while providing as much as 516 lb-ft of torque.

This should be enough to provide the M-powered X6 with 0-to-60 mph acceleration of less than 5 seconds and top speed limited to 155 mph.

“In terms of overall performance, the new engine doesn’t give anything away to the powerplant we run now, but it delivers much better consumption and lower emissions,” a senior BMW M official told AutoWeek.

The move comes as Mercedes-Benz’s AMG performance unit is planning to turbocharge its 6.2-liter V8 when it introduces direct injection in 2010.

Besides developing new turbocharged engines, BMW’s M division is also planning to equip new models with features such as automatic stop/start and brake regeneration in a bid to cut fuel consumption and emissions.

BMW is also testing a new driveline incorporating technology from next year’s X6 ActiveHybrid, with a nickel-metal-hydride battery pack used to power an electric motor to boost performance levels.

I don’t think it is a bad move. But I have never driven a newer m series so I don’t have anything to compare it to.

God damn it. This sucks

Bmw M series = NA race car

It’s like making NSX that isn’t mid engine… Oh wait… fucking douchebag emissions

That’s retarded. I love how snappy M’s are.

wow.

Weak, this is what the M division is all about…Upside ? In 5-6 years when they come down in price, D-bags wont be trying to boost them with egay parts.

:mamoru:

It’s going to be difficult to keep the bluetooth headset in with all that torque.

going turbo is never a bad thing…

i think it’s a good move. Just my two cents though. ILC bro. i disagree that the m is a race car. What race car comes with a NAV system? Atleast with a turbo they will have the balls to compete with actual muscle cars straight of fof the floor

WAT??? E46 dips into the 12’s if you can drive, E9X are deep into the 12’s, more than enough “balls” to keep with fake muscle cars off of the floor

not bad for a fully loaded luxo-barge that can actually turn…

you can also get stripped version, no premium sound, manual cloth seats, no sunroof, etc. that cuts wait 3-400 lbs

Part of the fun of the m cars is hitting redline at 8300

time to buy AP1 S2000’s :lol:

i LOLd.

It most certainly is… Who says a car needs to have balls… The suspension is tight, has a stiff chasis, and some power behind it.

I’m almost to the point where I don’t really care for the suspension, cause its so stiff. I feel every bump.

the turning… Razor sharp and precise. and when you wanna do a little drifto show, no problem

Sure a camaro will beat it in a straight line… But take it to a real track and have a go at it.

Other than brake fluid needing to be replaced. You can drive the car to the track, spend the entire day at the track, and drive home, with out a problem and be competitive/destroy everything out there.

Dunnville for instance, my best time was a 1:16.9, probably could be in the 1:15s and it was beating almost every every other car out there by a few seconds…

M is a race car. Its just a shame the yuppies have to have their precious sunroofs and nav systems

That is the trim ILC has.

If they really are going turbo… they better be up in the 600hp area with the SL65 AMG

Oh god…

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_sxyD21qxC0c/SHjSgEYu9OI/AAAAAAAABRw/DzalUQHx6MY/7749.jpg

That is hot… I still hate mercedes though

I saw where it’s parked on my way home, and saw that you are not there. What happened?

huh? it was parked on main … I was at 3rd base until about 15 minutes ago

awesome…

TTV8 in the next M3?

Hello reflash and 550whp.

As much as people say that the M3 is “this fast” if you can drive, the same can be said to retort boost lag.

It’s simple… never fall out of boost.