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Drive on MSNBMW says V8s are here to stay – reportBMW has no plans to drop V8 engines despite threatening emissions laws and pending regulations in many countries.
BMW isn’t chasing massive battery packs for its EVs, arguing they don’t make sense. The brand’s R&D chief, Frank Weber, ...
V-8s are here to stay. There are markets such as the U.S. and Middle East where you cannot replace V-8s with inline-six ...
"You can't make battery packs bigger and bigger because then BEVs don't make sense anymore," BMW chief development officer Frank Weber said in an interview with Automotive News Europe published Monday ...
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BMW Pledges To Keep V8 EnginesUnlike Dodge and other brands, German automaker BMW has pledged to keep V8 engines in its model lineup. At least that’s what ...
Two BMW executives have indicated that the carmaker won’t be giving up on six- and eight-cylinder engines in its performance ...
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AutoGuide on MSNAmerica Says The BMW V8 Is Here To StayBMW isn’t ready to phase out the V8 just yet, Americans should be proud.While the company has already retired the V12 and ...
As part of the multiyear development of Neue Klasse, Frank Weber, member of the Board of Management of BMW responsible for ...
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TopSpeed on MSNBMW: The V8 Isn't Going AnywhereWeber explained that in the eyes of buyers from the US and the Middle East, two of BMW's largest markets, the V8 is king. A ...
The head of BMW R&D, Frank Weber, declares that the V8 engine is there to stay in the German automaker’s toolbox.
BMW wants to keep its ICE engines alive, including straight 6s and V8s, as it anticipates a rocky transition to EVs ...
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TopSpeed on MSNHow BMW Beats Its Rivals At The EV GameThe Munich-based manufacturer is outpacing its fellow German luxury competitors Audi and Mercedes-Benz. Automotive News ...
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