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Originally Posted by afadeev
///M stands for Motorsport.
Not some mix of this and that. In the exact words of outgoing BMW M boss Dr. Nitschke: "M stands for success in motorsport".
An ///M models means you were buying the fastest, best handling, and best performing variant of that model in BMW lineup.
The above goal is incompatible with the concept of a wagon.
Yes, BMW had build ///M wagons in the past.
No, they are not planning to do it in the future.
Good riddance.
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///M stands for Marketing and you believe in marketing. Where is the 1,000 kg Z2 M CSL?
The goal you mention is incompatible with all cars in BMW M's lineup, except the upcoming M2.