
BMW looking into entry-level M Division product
Swings and roundabouts, highs and lows or even extreme mood changes can describe what’s going on at BMW. They seem to be assaulting us with impressive information on different levels.
Having just heard that there may be some sadness in store as the V12 engine in the 7 Series could disappear, we get some good news from the M Division.

The most interesting side of our favorite brand is currently analyzing the way they could make a new entry-level M Division product.
Currently, the BMW M3 is the first truly M division product that can be labeled as the entry level model of the brand.
Whereas the M135i is coming close, it’s not a fully fledged product and the 1 Series M Coupe was only a limited edition product with quite the perks.

There is a bit of a problem with this news and that’s the fact that the front wheel drive platform would be the one used in this new car.
Since it’s the M Division we’re talking about we could be quite confident about the way the new M Division product will end up being.
Most of the news they’re already printing out sounds quite promising. At the core of the equation we’ll find a 2.0 liter turbocharged engine.

We’ve already seen the N20 engine in plenty of application but none of its derivatives were ever rated around the 300 horsepower mark we’re now being promised.
A familiar shape will be employed since the likeliness is that this new car will be a sedan with variants coming up later.