There is life beyond the M8 to be unveiled in 2019, and one year later the M10 absolute top sportsman will come.
This year, BMW has launched the brand new M5, which normally delivers 600 horsepower to the wheels, and with the optional Competition package, it is already capable of 625 horsepower. For those who are just too big and not sporty enough, the M850i Coupé is capable of "just" 530 horsepower, but will soon receive its M8 big brother (with attached photos), which will have 600+ horsepower.
BMW is also thinking about those who might be too soft for M8, as Jozef Kaban, head of the company's design department, recently said in an interview that BMW could come out with an extreme sports car in the near future.
This can be the super-top BMW M10, with a completely new hybrid power train of approximately 650 hp. The newest gasoline engine to be unveiled in 2020 is, according to preliminary news, a six-cylinder turbocharged resource.
The BMW M10 is not the first to appear on the scene, but the Bavarian manufacturer had a quad-cylinder engine of this type, which was manufactured in 1962 to 1988 with versions of 1.5 to 2 liters.
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