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Trump’s weaker emissions laws not necessarily a lifeline for BMW’s V8s, V12s

BMW has always been known for producing high-performance, luxury cars that cater to the needs of car enthusiasts all over the world. Among these cars, the M-series has always held a special place in the hearts of BMW fans. With its powerful engines, sleek design, and top-notch technology, the M-series has become a symbol of ultimate driving pleasure. It’s no surprise then, that the US is the largest market for BMW M-cars, with more units sold there than anywhere else in the world.

However, there has been some speculation about the future of BMW M-cars in the US, especially with the recent relaxation of emissions laws. Many car enthusiasts were hoping that this would mean more V8 and V12 engines in showrooms, but unfortunately, that is not the case. While the relaxation of emissions laws may lead to some changes, it does not necessarily mean that we will see an influx of V8 and V12 engines in the US market.

Firstly, it’s important to understand that the US market is not the only factor that determines the availability of certain engines in BMW M-cars. The European market, which has stricter emissions laws, also plays a significant role. In fact, the European market is the largest market for BMW M-cars globally, and it is unlikely that BMW will make any drastic changes that would jeopardize their sales in this region.

Moreover, BMW has been committed to reducing their carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices. In recent years, they have made significant investments in electric and hybrid technology, and it’s clear that they will continue to prioritize this in the future. This means that even with the relaxation of emissions laws, BMW will still focus on producing more environmentally friendly cars, rather than increasing the number of V8 and V12 engines.

Another factor to consider is the demand for these engines in the US market. While there may be a vocal group of enthusiasts who long for the sound and power of a V8 or V12 engine, the reality is that the majority of BMW M-car buyers in the US are more interested in the overall performance and handling of the car rather than the engine size. In fact, the current trend in the market is moving towards smaller, more efficient engines that still deliver impressive performance.

Furthermore, BMW has been continuously improving their existing engines, making them more powerful and efficient. The latest M3 and M4 models, for example, have a new inline-six engine that produces 473 horsepower, making it the most powerful engine ever used in a BMW M3. This shows that BMW is constantly pushing the boundaries and finding ways to improve their engines, without necessarily increasing their size.

It’s also worth mentioning that BMW has a wide range of M-cars available in the US market, including the M2, M3, M4, M5, and M8, all of which offer different engine options. So even though we may not see an increase in V8 and V12 engines, there are still plenty of options for those who prefer a more powerful engine.

In conclusion, while the relaxation of emissions laws in the US may have sparked some excitement among BMW M-car enthusiasts, it’s important to understand that this does not necessarily mean we will see more V8 and V12 engines in showrooms. BMW’s commitment to sustainability, the influence of the European market, and the demand for smaller, more efficient engines are all factors that contribute to the availability of engines in BMW M-cars. However, one thing is for sure, BMW will continue to deliver top-of-the-line, high-performance cars that cater to the needs of car enthusiasts all over the world, including the US.

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