BMW is readying its performance arm M for massive growth over the next few years as it takes the fight to Mercedes-AMG and Audi Sport. Read our full story here.
The gallery above shows the top 11 models we can expect to see between now and 2020.
On top of those, we will also see these models launched: BMW X3 M-Performance, M340i saloon, M340i Touring, X2 M-Performance, BMW X4 M-Performance, M140i hatch, X7 M-Performance, M440i Gran Turismo, M440i Coupé, M440i Cabriolet, BMW M240i Coupé, M240i Cabriolet, M240i Gran Turismo, BMW X5 M-Performance, BMW X6 M-Performance.
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I don't suppose it will
I don't suppose it will improve the driving standards of the morons who continue to buy BMWs and drive them like utter a-holes?
The perfect example I saw this morning was a white 5 series aggressively tailgating a learner driver through a busy roundabout when it was chucking down with rain.
Most normal people would have backed off, left a bit of space and made use of the dual carriageway they'd be on in about 10 seconds to safely pass the learner, but the BMW driver had other ideas.
The BMW Sledge
Will there be a M Sledge too?
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How cringeworthy.