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BMW M Plans to Keep Iconic Gas Engines Without Major Performance Loss As Emissions Rules Tighten

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bmw m plans to keep iconic gas engines without major performance loss as emissions

Tightening global emissions standards have led automakers toward electrification to boost their fleets’ fuel economy, which has caused the demise of larger-displacement engines and some performance models.

Like every other automaker, BMW is facing significant challenges with the changes, but an executive recently said the company would not abandon its six- and eight-cylinder engines, noting that they would not take a significant hit to performance in the process.






bmw m plans to keep iconic gas engines without major performance loss as emissions

BMW M CEO Fran van Meel spoke with Autocar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, saying the automaker’s upcoming engines would comply with Euro 7 emissions standards. “Normally, if you are in high-performance situations, you cool using the fuel. With EU7, that’s impossible, so you need to find different ways of avoiding temperature build-up. The combustion process has to be improved in regards to heat build-up and also the cooling, and those are the challenges. Of course, you can reduce performance to avoid this temperature increase, but you don’t want to – that’s where we started.”






bmw m plans to keep iconic gas engines without major performance loss as emissions

Van Meel also said BMW would not look to smaller engines, including three- and four-cylinder mills, for M cars. “The six-cylinder inline engine is our legacy, and the V8 has got a long history in racing, so we intend to keep going.” The new M5 and XM SUV use a plug-in hybrid V8 setup, while many others rely on the automaker’s twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder engine.

[Images: BMW]

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