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      02-16-2021, 12:58 PM   #67
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It still has a belt driven system connected to the motor/generator.
It does with BSG, not with ISG.
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      02-16-2021, 01:18 PM   #68
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It does with BSG, not with ISG.
Have never heard of ISG adoption at BMW, only BSG, and they are only now rolling out BSG.
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      02-16-2021, 01:22 PM   #69
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Thanks for the link. I now remember reading this back around the time it was published, but as you point out, BMW has since adopted the belt driven system across their lineup on the B47, B57, and B58.

Perhaps the next generation of gas/diesel models will switch to an integrated system. However, it would seem that the window is closing. We already know much of the G70 model lineup, and it is very PHEV and BEV heavy. Given that focus, is it worth investing more in the MHEV engines at this point? The lifespan could be limited since it is entirely conceivable that, starting with the following generation at the end of this decade, every model in the entire BMW lineup will be PHEV or BEV.

I think the direction they choose with the B48, since it has not yet received a 48V system, could be a good indicator of where they will go. Alternately, the S58 that you mentioned and the upcoming new S68 are also slated for 48V, so those present another possibility to begin the switch to ISG. But for right now, I don't think we can call this a slam dunk.
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      02-16-2021, 01:28 PM   #70
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The only chance for the G8X to get a mildly revised grille is when the S58 adapts the 48V system where belts are all removed and the engine accessories may get repositioned which warrants a front fascia update.

Be noted, the 48v talked about here is the ISG system (check Mercedes I6 and V8 48Vs), not the way too technologically inferior BSG system found from current B58 variants.

Could be the S59 engine to improve efficiency and fix turbo lag with electric boost, although to the vast majority fixing front end aesthetic is much more important.
Do we know for sure that BMW won’t add a 48v hybrid system to the S58 engine until production ends for the G80,G82 and G87?It would be nice to know because i don’t want a hybrid M car.
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      02-16-2021, 02:29 PM   #71
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Do we know for sure that BMW won’t add a 48v hybrid system to the S58 engine until production ends for the G80,G82 and G87?
We don't know for sure. However, forum member lemetier has strongly hinted that it will come sometime during the G8x run.

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It would be nice to know because i don’t want a hybrid M car.
These aren't hybrids in the traditional sense. It's basically an evolution of the 12V electrical system found in cars for a century or more. It allows for efficiency gains through brake energy regeneration and provides a small electric power assist to the engine.

However, there is indeed a small weight penalty attributed to the additional hardware, and I think that auto start/stop can no longer be switched off (but that could theoretically change for M models).
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      02-16-2021, 02:29 PM   #72
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It's highly unlikely BMW are going to leave Europe without an M2 to buy for the best part of 2.5 yrs. The new 2 series is due out sometime this year, so expect M2 within 6 months of that.
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It's highly unlikely BMW are going to leave Europe without an M2 to buy for the best part of 2.5 yrs. The new 2 series is due out sometime this year, so expect M2 within 6 months of that.
ynguldyn has a very solid track record.

I don't mean to discourage you from whatever belief system you wish to follow - please do continue. However, I would be remiss if I did not remind forum members to be skeptical of alternate theories, especially those from unproven sources with no supporting evidence.
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ynguldyn has a very solid track record.
ynguldyn M2 support:

https://f92.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1698838
https://f92.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1702708
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      02-16-2021, 03:27 PM   #75
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ynguldyn has a very solid track record.

I don't mean to discourage you from whatever belief system you wish to follow - please do continue. However, I would be remiss if I did not remind forum members to be skeptical of alternate theories, especially those from unproven sources with no supporting evidence.
I should have put "so would expect M2 within 6 months of that". Not based on anything other than the fact that M cars rarely come out several years after new model is released. Also, I'm in the market for a new car in 2022, so hoping the new M2 will be out by then
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Not based on anything other than the fact that M cars rarely come out several years after new model is released.
This isn't a fact though. It's false.

M cars routinely come out several years after a new model is released. I'll let you confirm that on your own. A good place to start would be the F22 and F87 release dates.

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Also, I'm in the market for a new car in 2022, so hoping the new M2 will be out by then
Luckily, that gives you plenty of time to be convinced it's absolutely not happening and make other plans.
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      02-16-2021, 03:38 PM   #77
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This isn't a fact though. It's false.

M cars routinely come out several years after a new model is released. I'll let you confirm that on your own. A good place to start would be the F22 and F87 release dates.



Luckily, that gives you plenty of time to be convinced it's absolutely not happening and make other plans.
Sigh! F22 was 2014, M2 came out 2016. Not surprising when it was brand new M car which never existed before.
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Sigh! F22 was 2014, M2 came out 2016. Not surprising when it was brand new M car which never existed before.
Great sleuthing!

Now check:

E90 3er and E90 M3
F30 and F80
G20 and G80
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Do we know for sure that BMW won't add a 48v hybrid system to the S58 engine until production ends for the G80,G82 and G87?It would be nice to know because i don't want a hybrid M car.
I don't consider having 48V as being hybrid. Especially with ISG, it's basically just getting a much more powerful starter alternator motor mounted in between the engine and transmission. So that:
1) Brake energy recycled much faster
2) All engine accessories to be electric driven, way more reliability and efficiency (Ask E92 M3 owner how they gets an instant 20-30whp by just using a smaller pulley)
3) ISG adds noticeable and instant torque at low down where the S58 is lacking the most.
4) ISG can even power the supercharging system (MB I6 EQ boost).

I consider all of above very traditional ICE techs.
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      02-16-2021, 03:45 PM   #80
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Great sleuthing!

Now check:

E90 3er and E90 M3
F30 and F80
G20 and G80
I did say 'several' years, not a couple.
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I did say 'several' years, not a couple.
Your original comment was "M2 within 6 months" which, having cross referenced the release dates of other models, hopefully you can now accept isn't going to happen.
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It's highly unlikely BMW are going to leave Europe without an M2 to buy for the best part of 2.5 yrs. The new 2 series is due out sometime this year, so expect M2 within 6 months of that.
  • Aug 2021: production of G42 2er starts;
  • Dec 2022: production of G87 M2 starts;
  • March 2025: production of G42 2er and G87 M2 ends;
  • April 2025: production of G42 2er LCI (facelift) and G87 M2 LCI (facelift) starts;
  • March 2029: production of G87 M2 LCI ends;
  • July 2029: production of G42 2er LCI ends.
See the timeline here.

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What is the LCI going to look like? Tone down the Beaver Grill?
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Added to the first post of this thread:
  • March 2022 - March 2023: production of designs celebrating 50 years of M GmbH for multiple models;
  • Nov 2022: G81 M3 Touring (Competition xDrive) start of production (featuring the G80 M3 LCI changes) (no US-spec model);
  • June 2026: G81 M3 Touring (Competition xDrive) end of production;
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An obvious bit: BMW is planning to have designs celebrating 50 years of M GmbH for multiple models with production dates between March 2022 and March 2023.
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(Trying to redeem myself for not being the first to report on G81): I can now confirm that BMW has no plans to offer a US version of G81. For the rest of us, expect it no earlier than G21 LCI in mid-2022.

March 2021
For the readers outside North America: G81 will start production in November 2022 and have a full run up to the end of production of G21. There will be a single model: Comp xDrive. As expected, it will be in LCI configuration (for instance, the new i4 widescreen dash will be standard). As far as I can see, everything that you can have on a G80, will be available on G81.

Expected SOP dates for new models:
November 2022:
G81 M3 Touring Competition xDrive. (Or is it M3 Competition xDrive Touring? Or M3 Competition Touring xDrive? These days - no one knows.)
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What is the LCI going to look like? Tone down the Beaver Grill?
What happened/happens in G80/G82 Kidney Land, stays in G80/G82 Kidney Land.
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So given that now it is Aug 2022, has the production of G80 M3 LCI started?
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Reviving this thread....

So given that now it is Aug 2022, has the production of G80 M3 LCI started?
yup, it started up last month.
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  • Oct 2025: G80 M3 LCI end of production;
  • June 2027: G82 M4 LCI end of production;
G80 and G82 EOP has to be updated based on the latest info from ynguldyn.
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