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Having large HP and torque for the straights is half the fun, and frankly, the easy thing to do. I'm waiting for a Tesla to handle like an M5. And the M5 could easily have the power that the Tesla has.
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02-05-2016, 10:56 AM | #27 |
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I don't mind the hybridization of ///M Cars in the future, even if they add only a couple of batteries. What I do mind is them killing the visceralness of the internal combustion engines that they do put into future ///M cars. Turbo engines DO NOT have to sound bad, but they usually do. The Alfa Guilia is a perfect example of a Turbo Engine sounding amazing. You want to make the next M5 with a hybrid assist drivetrain? That's fine. Just be sure to include an internal combustion engine with it that can rev to at least 8,000rpm. It is still totally possible to design a turbocharged engine that has even lower CO2 output and lower fuel consumption than today's ///M engines and still be able to include a high redline with those engines. I just know that ///M won't do this though, and this is what kills future ///M cars for me.
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02-05-2016, 11:04 AM | #28 |
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All of you complaining how the exhaust sounds now is going to hate the future...get prepared! This is one thing about electric I do not like.
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02-05-2016, 11:22 AM | #30 |
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We don't give a shit about lap times. The day they remove a manual option and an m3/4 weighs over 3800 lbs is the day I switch to a new brand. Hybrid cars are inevitable if you're lazy.
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02-05-2016, 11:43 AM | #35 |
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Would it be feasible to bring back the fun, high revving N/A engines? With electric power, you'd get the benefits of turbos with the exception that you get max torque from the electric motor instantly. So you could have the high revving N/A motor to simply provide that sort of feeling that N/A engines provide.
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And there is no way BMW will develop a new NA engine for a hybrid just because of the noise.
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02-05-2016, 11:53 AM | #38 |
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That means no more rear wheel drive....we'll probably get something like the i8 where the rear wheels are powered by the combustion engine and the front wheels powered by a battery pack. The up side to this is more traction....
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02-05-2016, 11:56 AM | #39 |
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If you're such a purist, then why are you driving an M car with turbos and EPS? Things change, just saying.
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I believe Scott26 or one of the moderators posted news on this a few months back that the board members at BMW already decided that the next M3 is going to be a hybrid after much back and forth deliberation.
I just hope that weight does not increase past the current M3's ~3540lbs curb weight. Hopefully another ~150lbs of weight loss is possible through light weight materials to offset the hybrid drivetrain. Needless to say, the steering feel will be worse with power being channeled through the front wheels. |
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02-05-2016, 12:15 PM | #42 |
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If the car's going to be turbocharged then let it feel turbocharged. I actually love the small amount of turbo lag in my 340i, the tradeoff for a small moment of lag is a stronger top end and the rush of acceleration as boost builds is always fun as long as you aren't waiting several seconds (anyone who has driven big turbo Evos, Supras, etc. will know what I mean). It'll be intersting to drive a turbo car with electric assist, I've never had the pleasure of driving a McLaren P1 so I don't know how that feels but I'm sure it's exciting in a different way.
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02-05-2016, 12:20 PM | #43 | |
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Dont get me wrong. I love my M4 I really do. But the "ultimate driving machine" was more likely the E30 M3... Thats why I still have my 94 Turbo Supra 6spd It is still a very raw machine and very very little "software" assistance. |
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02-05-2016, 12:31 PM | #44 |
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^ This. All that CF added to the manufacturing process would add $$ to the car's sticker not to mention to the cars insurance premium. I keep wondering why the 3300-3400lb weight number is the holy grail to hit. I'd think aluminum would be cheaper to use than CF. Insurance costs would still bump up though.
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