BMW Is Planning Even More Fast, Exciting Cars... But The Manual M-Car Is Doomed

With the M2 consistently selling at almost one and a half times its targets, BMW has been heartened to build even more M cars, with even more speed and focus
BMW Is Planning Even More Fast, Exciting Cars... But The Manual M-Car Is Doomed

BMW is reportedly planning more of its hardcore GTS and CSL models. The company has apparently spotted a growing market for more Car Throttle-appropriate cars. This is good news.

The company is on a bit of a roll right now. The M2 is one of our favourite cars on sale at any price, and with a CS version incoming next year, we don’t expect that to change. The carbonfibre-hosed M4 CS is a mighty thing, too.

BMW Is Planning Even More Fast, Exciting Cars... But The Manual M-Car Is Doomed

Now, Autocar is reporting that BMW could be testing an M2 CSL off the back of M2 sales that are posting 40-50 per cent higher than expected. It would use the twin-turbo S55 straight-six from the M3 and M4, just like the expected M2 CS, but it would pack even more fight than the CS – and be lighter. A manual gearbox will still be standard (hallelujah!).

Speaking to the magazine, BMW M’s vice president Dirk Hacker said:

“The M2 is tracking at 40-50 per cent above our expectation in terms of sales, with almost half of buyers specifying a manual.

“Demand for cars like the M2, which is probably our purest M product today, has surprised us, and that opens opportunities for building more extreme cars, in the vein of GTS and CSL heritage models.

“Any car that has true heritage to motorsport is an opportunity for us. New markets are always opening for those cars and that will increase, so long as we keep building cars that are sufficiently special.”

BMW Is Planning Even More Fast, Exciting Cars... But The Manual M-Car Is Doomed

While the rumoured CS is due to hit the shelves next year, when the (ever-so-slightly) facelifted 2-Series goes on sale, the CSL would be a run-out special. It wouldn’t be launched until the last year of the model’s life, and numbers would be limited.

To stoke the hype train even more, the M2 will also be the last M-car to have a manual gearbox, so a CSL halo model will be hugely, zealously sought-after. The speed advantages and marketing benefits that come with them mean that the manual M-car is officially facing its last hurrah. Damn.

Source: Autocar

Comments

TheBagel

From an AMG guy, this sucks.

10/19/2017 - 22:41 |
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White Comet

They have to kill off the manual faster so once in a while, they can roll out one special extreme limited version manual to make headlines. [Look at the 911R]
Then after that, tell people we’re “returning to our roots”, will make more manual to make you happy. [GT3 Manual]

Typical Business move…. take it away from you so then they can charge you extra when it comes back….

10/19/2017 - 23:01 |
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DJ N

Well, a bit of a trade off, I suppose…

10/20/2017 - 03:29 |
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Anonymous

they would make great first cars…

10/20/2017 - 06:28 |
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Subhan Zafar

I am already tired of driving automatic cars and this news comes in.. FML

10/20/2017 - 10:54 |
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AirSwann

Brilliant news that half of the M2’s sold are MANuels!

10/20/2017 - 17:02 |
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Anonymous

BMW has been making a lot of strange decisions lately…

10/20/2017 - 19:21 |
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Alex Andrei

Gonna get a lot of hate for what I’m gonna say next, but you people shifting gears are a lot worse and slower than a computer doing it for you.

10/22/2017 - 15:06 |
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Despite I love shifting gears I hate to say that it is true. In fact non of us would be capable of exploit the potential of any sports car. A few months ago I had the chance to drive a Jaguar F-type S during a Jaguar Performance. And I wouldn’t have had the chance to test the car and feel it the way I did if the car had a manual gearbox.

What I mean is that sometimes it is convenient to have a secuential gearbox.

10/22/2017 - 15:15 |
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I must agree with you, at first when i knew that the M2 had the auto blip function i was like WTF. Go watch some track videos, especially nürburn touristenfahrten ones. The amount of people NOT rev matching or not using heel and toe and you can actually hear in the video the rear wheels spinning due to not rev matching at speeds over 120 kps is just frightening. 95% of people driving a stick do not even know what rev matching or heel and toe is, which is just asking for an accident to happen.

12/15/2017 - 08:37 |
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