Last Call for Purists: Why BMW's Manual M Series is Racing Towards Extinction
Discover why BMW's manual M series cars like the M2, M3, and M4 are racing towards extinction and what it means for driving enthusiasts.
The BMW M Series is a legendary lineup of high-performance vehicles that has captivated enthusiasts for decades. From the electrifying power of the 2025 BMW M5 to the beastly 523 HP of the M3 Competition xDrive, these vehicles showcase BMW's commitment to pushing boundaries in automotive engineering. Delving into the history of the M Series reveals a rich tapestry of iconic models like the 3.0 CSL and the F10 M5, each with its own unique story to tell. As BMW grapples with the evolution of hybrid technology in the M5 G90 and the dwindling availability of manual transmissions in the M lineup, enthusiasts are left to savor the remaining opportunities to experience the raw power and driving pleasure that define the M Series.
Discover why BMW's manual M series cars like the M2, M3, and M4 are racing towards extinction and what it means for driving enthusiasts.
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