BMW M CEO Frank van Meel confirms the Competition badge is gone. BMW will discontinue the Competition badge on future M cars and offer those same features on standard M variants, like the M3 and M4. BMW's M division will drop the "Competition" trim level because most buyers were already choosing the higher.
In a strategic shift, BMW has confirmed plans to phase out its high. BMW is phasing out the 'M Competition' trim. But no need to panic, as all its spicy features will be available on the standard M models.
During a recent interaction with the media, BMW M CEO Frank van Meel confirmed that the Competition trim is being discontinued, as a majority of customers prefer the higher. In a recent interview with BMW Blog, BMW M CEO Frank van Meel confirmed that the name will not resurface because future M cars will effectively be Competition models from the get-go. Why?
BMW is slimming its M lineup by retiring the "Competition" badge Fear not, fans, as the Competition's extra power and features will now come standard under "M" And so will its automatic. The BMW M3 Competition Sedan with M xDrive delivers 523 hp thanks to its high-performance 6-cylinder BMW M TwinPower Turbo gasoline engine. Just as impressive, the powerful 503 hp BMW M3 Competition Sedan with rear.
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