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Old 05-30-2006, 10:20 AM
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Seems to be losing it's "edgyness" A bit benzish??
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The 5 liter V8 will 367hp. What happened to the 5 liter V10? will that be with ///M badge.

"Power is expected to come from two revamped Diesel engines, a 3,0 litre six cylinder / 231 HP and a 4,5 litre V8 / 330 HP. And from fuel engines starting with a 3,0 litre six cylinder / 258 HP up to a new V8 5,0 litre / 367 HP.

The new X5’s release is scheduled for October 2006, an M-version could be in the pipeline for later on."
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There will be no M version of E70! Just "iS" with 400+hp V8 turbo - coming later, not at launch (December 2006). Press release with first info and pics coming in July / August. E53 production ends in September, E70 production starts in October.

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There will be no M version of E70! Just "iS" with 400+hp V8 turbo - coming later, not at launch (December 2006). Press release with first info and pics coming in July / August. E53 production ends in September, E70 production starts in October.
Where did you read that?
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Where did you read that?
E70 product plan document.
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Yes, There will be an ///M version of X5

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There will be no M version of E70! Just "iS" with 400+hp V8 turbo - coming later, not at launch (December 2006). Press release with first info and pics coming in July / August. E53 production ends in September, E70 production starts in October.
The latest news report says that there will be an ///M version of E70. And Professor Ulrich Bruhnke, president of BMW’s M division has confirmed it.

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BMW executives have confirmed that an M version of the X5 is on the cards but, we’re told, there won’t be a current series M1.


An M version of the next BMW X5 is highly likely, while an M version of the current 1 Series is highly unlikely. But a manual M5's a definite ... at least for the US.

In Portugal last week for the international launch of the Z4M Coupe, president of BMW’s M division, Professor Ulrich Bruhnke said no decision to build an M version of the X5 had yet been made but the project was under development.

Prof Bruhnke said that all M projects put to the BMW board for approval needed to go through a four-step process: from the original idea, development of that idea, a business case and, if approved, the building of a prototype.

In the case of an M version of the X5, “We are at step two,” Prof Bruhnke said.

He said he’d test driven a prototype X5 built by the M division “five or six years ago”, and been impressed. Former F1 driver and sometime M division test driver Hans Stuck had also been impressed after lapping the benchmark Nurburgring north circuit in 7m 49s.

With the second generation X5 due for its northern hemisphere debut late this year – and spy photographs of the vehicle already appearing on the internet (no, we can’t yet show you pics here) – an M version of the current car’s obviously not going to happen. But Prof Bruhnke was bullish about an M version of the next X5 which, he said, some markets were expecting.

To illustrate his point, Prof Bruhnke used a colourful example. “The Arabs went with camels into the desert to make decisions,” he said. “Now they go in X5s and Cayennes.” If BMW wanted to be competitive against the likes of the recently launched Cayenne Turbo S, he said, it needed an M version of the X5.
Where the current range-topping X5 4.8is offers 265kW and 500Nm, the Cayenne Turbo S delivers 383kW and 720Nm. Obviously, though still well shy of the turbo Cayenne’s massive torque figure, the M5 V10’s 373kW and 520Nm in an M Car X5 would be closer to the mark.

For obvious reasons, we’d say BMW would have a fight on its hands with Mazda if it followed current M car naming procedure and called the car the MX5.

Prof Bruhnke said the next M car would be the M6 convertible, due “…in a few months”. “Others would follow,” he said.

“We have some gaps in the M car lineup,” Prof Bruhnke said. But it was difficult to make a business case for an M version of the 1 series. “We’d need to invest almost as much as an M3,” he said. Another BMW executive at the launch later confirmed that there wouldn’t be an M1 version of the current generation 1 Series. “The 130i has enough power,” he said.

In other M news, Prof Bruhnke said BMW would soon offer a manual version of the M5 in the US. Although the car has been criticised in some circles for being overly complicated in its current sequential transmission form, Prof Bruhnke said the decision to offer a manual M5 had been made because, “Owners want to show that they can handle a manual gearchange”.

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i seriously dont think the new X5 will have the V10. Its just not suited for a SUV. I think its definately getting the new twinturbo 4.4 V8 thats coming out in 2006. It will have alot more torque lower redline same hp and better gas mileage. It would be perfectly suited to a X5
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The 5 liter V8 will 367hp. What happened to the 5 liter V10? will that be with ///M badge.

"Power is expected to come from two revamped Diesel engines, a 3,0 litre six cylinder / 231 HP and a 4,5 litre V8 / 330 HP. And from fuel engines starting with a 3,0 litre six cylinder / 258 HP up to a new V8 5,0 litre / 367 HP.

The new X5’s release is scheduled for October 2006, an M-version could be in the pipeline for later on."
Is what the worldcarfans.com website says? Unfortunately, their website is down right now, so I can't read the article. The engine specs that you've described here matches what was reviewed at the dealers meeting with BMWNA. The V-10 equipped M model was not part of the discussion but the word unofficially is it is indeed on and it will be coming, but further on down the road, probably 1-1.5 years after the initial introduction.
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Is what the worldcarfans.com website says? Unfortunately, their website is down right now, so I can't read the article. The engine specs that you've described here matches what was reviewed at the dealers meeting with BMWNA. The V-10 equipped M model was not part of the discussion but the word unofficially is it is indeed on and it will be coming, but further on down the road, probably 1-1.5 years after the initial introduction.
The site is up now. I hope it does come with ///M. Want to know where scott27 got the info.
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I'm sure when it hits the streets, I will like it. the only thing I don't really care for is the rear end. I do think the dash needs a face lift.
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