Un purtător de cuvânt BMW a confirmat la Road & Track că M3 Pickup recent reperat de testare la Nürburgring nu este condus de producţie. BMW M într-adevăr a creat pick-up văzut pe Ring, dar a fost doar un proiect intern, nu ceva care este în dezvoltare, a explicat Dave Buchko, BMW avansat sistem de propulsie & Manager de comunicaţii patrimoniului. Nu există planuri pentru a produce aceasta. Prototipul ciudat cu aspect lovit probabil frica în inimile a BMW fani peste tot. Propulsat de un motor V-10 high-turatii, M3 pot fi comandate ca un coupe, Cabrio sau sedan. Dar ideea de un pat preluare de pălmuit pe partea din spate de BMW-uri iconice M masina părea o intindere grave, atât în producţia de serie şi bun-simţ. Deci, dacă s-au visat despre o zi care deţine un Pickup M3 (sau dacă crezut că ţi-a dat coşmaruri), puteţi acum officially Uita de masina/camion care sosesc într-un showroom BMW. A BMW spokesperson has confirmed to Road & Track that the M3 Pickup recently spotted testing at the Nürburgring is not headed for production. BMW M did indeed create the pick-up seen on the Ring, but it was just an internal project, not something that is in development, explained Dave Buchko, BMW Advanced Powertrain & Heritage Communications Manager. There are no plans to produce it. The strange-looking prototype likely struck fear into the hearts of BMW fans everywhere. Powered by a high-revving V-10 engine, the M3 can be ordered as a coupe, convertible or sedan. But the idea of a pickup bed slapped onto the back of BMWs iconic M car seemed a serious stretch, both in terms of serial production and sanity. So if you were dreaming about someday owning an M3 Pickup (or if the thought gave you nightmares), you can now officially forget about the car/truck arriving in a BMW showroom.
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