JAKARTA - BMW plans to launch its first pure electric sports car starting on the M3 model later this year after the sedan was caught on surveillance cameras several times.
Ahead of its disclosure, the German manufacturer gave a signal documenting the development of the car. In the documentation, there is something interesting about this car, namely the presence of the sound of the imitation exhaust.
Launching from Motor1, Friday, February 7, this latest teaser video reveals that the car is traveling in the snowy area of the Arctic Circle, Arjeplog City, Sweden.
Ahead of the end of the video, visuals showed the latest BMW M3 cabin and engineers stepped on the gas to accelerate. From here the sound of imitation in the model is clearly heard which is supported via speakers.
It is known that the sound was taken from the sound of a 6-cylinder engine with the highest rev. This means that this German manufacturer managed to maintain its characteristics in the M3 even though it was presented in the pure EV variant.
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BMW will do various ways so that the car has its own charm for fans or automotive observers. It is possible that they will adapt the change of teeth to feel the sensation of changing teeth like a pure gasoline car.
It is likely that the BMW M3 will take the base from the Neue Classe or the concept used for future models from BMW.
According to the company, the next high-performance car will carry a new all-wheel drive system (AWD) with an integrated driving dynamics control system.
The system tested on a prototype vehicle promises a different level of dexterity, precision, and performance than before. By relying on four electric motors, it allows it to have unique driving characteristics.
The German manufacturer explained that each wheel can be powered or braked separately so that it offers instantaneous adjustments.
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