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Jay J
03-28-2010, 07:02 AM
Facing increasingly strict emissions regulations in Europe and stringent fuel economy standards in North America, BMW confirmed late yesterday that its next-generation M3 will be powered by a turbocharged six-cylinder engine rather than the V8 currently under the high-performance 3-Series’ hood. BMW’s M Group boss also hinted that the next-generation 1-Series will indeed offer an E30 M3-inspired M variant.

According to Motor Trend, BMW’s M Group CEO, Ludwig Willisch, told a media roundtable that the next-generation M3, due in about 2013, will be forced to move to a high-power turbocharged six-cylinder. The M3, initially offered with a four-cylinder in its first iteration, was powered by a high-performance six-cylinder motor for its second and third generations, but the current M3 is powered by a 4.0-liter V8 based on the M5’s V10.
Willisch wouldn’t confirm if it will be a single or twin-turbo powerplant powering the next M3, but he did say that the engine will not be based on the 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six currently used in the 335i. BMW is apparently considering a V6, according to Willisch, who said that the V-configuration would yield a more compact engine that could be butted up against the firewall. He also indicated that the next-generation M3 might not be more powerful than the current, 414-horsepower car. The next-generation M3 will shed some weight and gain a more flexible powertrain.
Willisch also confirmed our earlier report that the next-generation 1-Series will offer a high-performance, M-designed model. Though it isn’t expected to be called M1, the 1-Series M will, at least in BMW’s eyes, reincarnate the first-generation “E30″ M3 offered in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Expect power to hover in the 300-horsepower range thanks to a turbocharged four-cylinder.
It’s expected that the M5 will also move down to a high-power six-cylinder or a V8.

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RadzM
03-28-2010, 07:15 AM
Interesting!

E46transforM3r
03-28-2010, 10:37 AM
so much for gas guzzlers... :shifty:

Jay J
03-28-2010, 11:00 AM
so much for gas guzzlers... :shifty:
Hmnn if they did a really really low geared 7th or 8th the V8 could've lived in the M3

Laidback
03-30-2010, 11:06 AM
Cant wait or the spy shots:drool:

david @ eas
03-30-2010, 11:20 AM
Wonder how it will look, turbo should be interesting....

Alpine///M
03-30-2010, 11:25 AM
Interesting.......

I know Audi's S4 (also with a V8 for the B7 model) was downsized to the V6 Twin Turbo set up for the B8 model as well. I'm sure BMW will put twin turbo's on the the new ///M. In a sense, I can't say we should all be surprised by this announcement. The 335I with twin turbo is a sick set up and with a bit of mods some might say is a better car. The case grew stronger with the 135i coming out as well and the want for an ///M3 took even a harder hit. The ///M is the flagship of BMW and unveiling those other 2 cars with a potential for more power for less money was not a smart move on their behalf. Sad to say it, but nothing in their car roster should be outshining the ///M3 which seems to be the case at this point.

Now that just leaves Mercedes with it's C class beast currently sporting a V8 also. Will we be hearing blow off valves in the air in the near future instead of high reving V8's we are all currently drooling over????

dtm996c5
04-04-2010, 02:57 PM
man i'd hate to lose the v10. it sounds so damn good as is!!

Laidback
04-04-2010, 03:14 PM
Have to agree the V10 just sounds amazing:goldcup:man i'd hate to lose the v10. it sounds so damn good as is!!