| Antus |
04-23-2007 06:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by Fredo
I'm sure I read somewhere that there would be a 4.0 twin turbo engine coming out too which will replace the current 4.8. They may keep the current 3.0 but offer it detuned like in the 325i. Carbon emissions are getting to be a major focus so they need to offer something relatively eco friendly as cars with high carbon emissions are starting to get taxed very heavily.
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I think a detuned 3.0L on X5 don't make sense. X5 is a heavy SUV, a detuned 3.0L will make it almost unacceptable in performance. besides, a detuned 3L engine is not going to reduce carbon much. My guess is that bmw bump up the 3.0L so it won't feel as weak when they introduce diesel in the US.
If bmw really put a 4.0L turbo in the lineup, it will be very interesting. BMW will have almost all turbo engines lineup except the entry level model and M cars. (turbo 3.0, turbo 4.0, turbo diesel 3.0, twin-turbo 3.0)
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