Monday, January 26, 2015

AWD BMW M5 is in the making


You've probably read about the news that BMW M5 will be paired with all-wheel drive system. It turned out to be true because of the Autoblog spyshot shows BMW is testing a sedan that will shake Autobahn with the ability to rotate with all four tires.

Spyshot is said that looks suspicious when M5 is seen ordinary life seem all four wheels during the test ice. Those who take this spyshot have checked the bottom of the car and clearly shows the car's power is directed to the front axle.

While this shows that the technology is being tested at least on the current generation M5, all-wheel drive system may not be in place until 5 Series model that will come (which are revalued). Idea will power the front and rear axle for this sport sedan may polarize some hardcore fans because RWD BMW broke tradition. However, the head of the division M said changes to the AWD is an imperative to actually produce effective torque. Next M5 is scheduled to earn at least 600 horsepower and packed into a lighter platform. However, fans can re-M5 RWD quiet, because the system of all-wheel-drive is reported to be an option (the buyer can choose RWD or AWD), and is not standardized to the entire model.

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