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The automotive industry has evolved over the past century from multiple perspectives, and people don t always agree to some changes. Some twenty years ago, manufacturers would only have a few models available, and that made it easier for people when purchasing a new car. Today, we re at a point where companies have got as many as 15 or more different models up for sale. 13 photos
And that can be very confusing for many people. This race to release more and more different models, each catering to different needs, seems to never end, and you sometimes can t even tell which one is which. But that s enough ranting for today, let s have a look at what the folks at Hagerty think about the 2020 BMW M8 Competition Coupe.
It’s here. Well, it’s coming to Australia soon. The beastly new BMW M5 CS. This is the first Club Sport version of the iconic sports sedan ever, and it becomes the most powerful production car BMW has ever made.
The M5 CS follows in the footsteps of the M3 and M4 CS, and more recently the M2 CS. Lightness and the removal of unnecessary luxuries is the main philosophy, and of course maximum power. Some unique revisions are also made to the interior and exterior to help it stand out from the regular model.
Power comes from a tuned and tweaked version of the M5’s 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8, so now it produces a colossal 467kW and 750Nm. This is sent through an eight-speed automatic with a switchable RWD/AWD system. In its peak settings, the sedan offers a blisteringly-quick 0-100km/h time of just 3.0 seconds. It also does 0-200km/h in a claimed 10.4 seconds, with a top speed electronically limited to 305km/h.