We all know for certain that the M3 goes all-electric. We additionally know that restrictions on inner combustion engines are getting tighter and tighter. Lastly, we’ve a promise from Sylvia Neubauer, Vice President Buyer, Model, and Gross sales at BMW M, that BMW M will supply gas-powered engines so long as legally potential. However what does that actually imply for the way forward for gas-powered M automobiles?
In our most up-to-date chat with Ms. Neubauer, she didn’t give us a transparent path ahead. However proof is mounting primarily based on our personal sources and a few assumptions on our finish. And it’s all pointing in direction of a hybridized S58 which might function the beating coronary heart of the subsequent iteration of gas-powered M vehicles. Simply don’t count on a plug-in hybrid like within the new M5, however slightly a mild-hybrid implementation as within the B58 and S68.
Reminder: BMW is Dedicated to ICE, For Now
BMW and M plan to supply electrical and gasoline fashions alongside each other “so long as there may be buyer demand,” Ms. Neubauer tells us. It echoes her phrases prior to now, claiming BMW will “cater for all wants in any market, so long as regulation permits.” Chatting with us immediately, she additionally says that BMW “will proceed that technique the place we’ve a number of drivetrains for one automotive.” And since we already know there’s an electrical M3 on the best way, it’s a reality {that a} gas-powered one has a house within the lineup, too. “We haven’t proven you every little thing,” is Ms. Neubauer’s response after we pry for solutions about an M3 electrical promo video the place we distinctly hear the roar of an inner combustion engine.
The S58 and Euro 7


So, we’ve established that one other gasoline M3 (G84) is within the works. However impending Euro 7 laws nearly assure that the S58 would require hybridization to stay compliant. Euro 7 laws come into full power in late 2027, and G80 manufacturing is anticipated to finish earlier that 12 months.
One other consideration: the present M2 might see one other delicate refresh for a manufacturing extending in 2029. Assuming that’s the case, the automotive might want to change into Euro 7 compliant. Hybridizing the S58 that’s already beneath the hood is a logical development. It additionally backs up one other remark she made whereas we talked to her. “You can not do it for only one unit, then it could be insanely costly,” she says when requested about gasoline and electrical M fashions coexisting. Primarily, she claims supplier-side demand dictates that tremendous small-production runs merely aren’t viable. So if a hybrid S58 was coming, it must make its approach beneath the hood of greater than only one mannequin. However once more, that’s our personal assumption and BMW M is being tight lipped about it this for now.
“We are going to stay compliant with regulation, so due to this fact we’ll discover options. I do know that the answer can be very interesting,” Neubauer says evasively, cautious to not elaborate previous that.
We aren’t certain what form updates are coming to the S58, however it appears greater than promising that we’ll see an S58 touting some further electron-sourced energy within the close to future to be able to proceed M2 and M3 as we all know it immediately. The one different various is cramming an S68 beneath the hood, which is already Euro 7-ready. And BMW would by no means do this. Proper?