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Originally Posted by Artemis
But then again, the same happened with the F87 M2:
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Yep. It happened with the G80 M3 and E90 M3 also.
This is a direct consequence of the delay between the debut of a new generation product and the arrival of its M transformation. BMW has tightened up that timeline with many M vehicles, but the M2 and M3 still lag.
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G82 M4: the launch version is expected to stay around longer, with an update early 2024 (LCI start of production in March 2024).
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The delay between the 3 Series and 4 Series is painful for those who want the latter, but the M4 buyer benefits in that the development is shared with the M3.
If there were a G40 2 Series sedan, its quite likely that it’s M counterpart and the G87 M2 would arrive just after the release of the G42.