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Originally Posted by WAY
M2 Competition will not be expensive. In fact in some markets it will be cheaper than the existing M2.
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Originally Posted by Benef1cient
Well if they mount a particle filter à la DPF in it and it has lower emissions than current M2, in countries like Netherlands or UK it can easily be cheaper.
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Leaked VINs of 118 M2 Competition test mules reveal:
- 52 out of 83 EURO-spec M2 Competition test mules (2U71 and 2U72) got code 1DE: "Eu6 Rde Exhaust Emissions Standard" ("Abgasnorm Eu6 Rde"); about WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure) and RDE (Real Driving Emissions): see for example here, here, here and here;
- 5 test mules (including 1 Japan version (WBS2U72050VB09877) and 1 Australia version (WBS2U72030VB09876)) got code 805: "Activated Carbon Filter" ("Aktivkohlefilter");
- 11 test mules (all China version) got code 1AK: "Exterior Fuel Filter" ("Aussenliegender Kraftstofffilter);
- 1 test mule (India version (WBS2U7206KVB09874)) got code 858: "Engine Settings For Lower-quality Fuel" ("Motorauslegung F.mind.kraftstoff").