Bmw X5 In Manual Transmission
BMW is killing the manual transmission in most of its cars over the next 2-6 years. Here’s a handy list that gives us an approximate look at when each model will turn to the dark side in the US market. 2 Series – 2020 / An (mostly) all-new model will debut in 2020. That would likely be a good. 2001-2006 BMW X5 3.0i Unless you're a big time Bimmer fan, or are one of my industry peers, there is no way you knew that the BMW X5 was once available with a manual transmission.
BMW is killing the manual transmission in most of its cars over the next 2-6 years. Here’s a handy list that gives us an approximate look at when each model will turn to the dark side in the US market. 2 Series – 2020 / An (mostly) all-new model will debut in 2020. That would likely be a good occasion for BMW to cease development of the manual for all models and replacement with the ZF 8 speed automatic. M2 – 2026 / We catch some flack for this but we think that BMW will make the next generation M2, M3 and M4 it’s last cars with manual transmissions. By combining development and basing the M2 off of the same drivetrain as the M3 and M4 BMW can cut costs and time to market.
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3 Series – 2026 / With the next generation being phased out at this time it would make sense for BMW eliminate the manual from its 3 Series offerings. Especially given that we likely will only see the manual offered on the 330i four cylinder from 2019 onward. 4 Series – 2027 / See above. M3/M4 – 2027 / BMW has committed to the manual in the next generation M3 and M4 but beyond that there are no promises. That means the 2027 M3/M4 will likely only be offered as an automatic unless manual take rates of the manual in the new car do an unexpected u-turn. And that’s it. Sadly BMW hasn’t offered a manual 5 or 6 Series in years and the 1 and 2 series variants that come with manuals in Europe aren’t offered in the US.