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      05-21-2021, 01:03 PM   #67
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front: 245/35 zr 19
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Thanks, zooming again this looks correct.
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front: 245/35 zr 19
rear: 265/35 zr 19
245/35-19 f
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Thanks, zooming again this looks correct.
M240i gets 245 on the fronts. 230i as shown in the preview has 225/45-18 F, 255/40-18 R.
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Some 2 Series info and the SLP Plant in Mexico:

"Even though production begins this summer, first units of the 2 Series will arrive in the United States in November. In comparison, the European markets will have to wait until January 2022."

https://www.bmwblog.com/2021/05/19/b...g-summer-2021/
Interesting that bmwblog are saying that all 2 series production will take place at the Mexican plant.



MR. posted yesterday that the G87 will be produced in Mexico for the North American market and at Leipzig for the European market.

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Just to let you know guys... I am not following this topic since I am too busy, but I got some new info.

Individual colors will be available on 2-Series and M2. 1-Series can be ordered with individual colors from September onwards. After three years of hearing it is coming, it is finally there. Production for Europe will be at Leipzig, and US markets will be in Mexico. They will divide it between those two factories.

Also G87 will have a head-up display for those of you who would love that feature. That is next to the carbon roof as an option, the choice between manual and automatic gearboxes and all the other interior features we have seen from the new M3 and M4.

S58 up front producing around 440 hp and other than that a similar power train set up to the M3 and M4. If I have more info, I will share it here.

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He is probably wrong because BMW always produces M cars at the same plant that the regular series cars are produced.It looks like all G42 and G87 production will be done at the Mexican plant.
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Until things are clarified I will treat the BMW Blog article as accurate, but G42 specific.
The G87 production locations I would consider unconfirmed at this time.
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This could seriously be my next car. Can't wait to see the final product.
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Curb weight ~2300 Lbs.
Let's hope that was considered too 😎.
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Curb weight ~2300 Lbs.
Let's hope that was considered too 😎.
Maybe, for a fraction of a nanosecond, like the ~98" wheelbase on my wishlist.
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Interesting oem tire size selection for an xdrive vehicle?
Might have been done before by BMW but I thought tire circumferences front to rear needed to be as close as possible to prevent additional wear or damage to transfer case.
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Interesting oem tire size selection for an xdrive vehicle?
Might have been done before by BMW but I thought tire circumferences front to rear needed to be as close as possible to prevent additional wear or damage to transfer case.
With eTIS (electronic Tire Information System), adaptation of the transfer case is easily accomplished in minutes, via diagnostic tools and/or iDrive, allowing for more flexibility in tire fitment.
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With eTIS (electronic Tire Information System), adaptation of the transfer case is easily accomplished in minutes, via diagnostic tools and/or iDrive, allowing for more flexibility in tire fitment.
I hadn't heard about eTIS.
When the transfer case in my car broke down I remember the dealer techs ranting about difference in circumference front to rear needing to be less than one percent (which after they checked wasn't the problem on my car, TC broke for no apparent reason).
I was browsing the BMW catalog and found several oem tire combo's that are close or in excess of 1% difference, so nothing new apparently, just my ignorance. Curious to know how that system works, will have read up on that
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With eTIS (electronic Tire Information System), adaptation of the transfer case is easily accomplished in minutes, via diagnostic tools and/or iDrive, allowing for more flexibility in tire fitment.
I hadn't heard about eTIS.
When the transfer case in my car broke down I remember the dealer techs ranting about difference in circumference front to rear needing to be less than one percent (which after they checked wasn't the problem on my car, TC broke for no apparent reason).
I was browsing the BMW catalog and found several oem tire combo's that are close or in excess of 1% difference, so nothing new apparently, just my ignorance. Curious to know how that system works, will have read up on that
It's a fairly simple system if understood correctly and not approached in the same way as previous TPMS systems.

RDCi (in BMW parlance) has evolved since its intro with the G11/2 7er. Starting with Gxx 5er and added to all models introduced since, an electronic tire data menu (size, load index, and use conditions) was added to iDrive. Both automatic (pre-loaded tire data) and manual (User entered tire data) are present. With the introduction of ID7, the capabilities have been further increased including, but not limited to, temperature compensation for pressure info and Automatic Tire data upload via QR scan.

If the tire data is not yet stored or QR upload is not done, manual mode has a "special use" sub menu. After the data is manually input for the rear axle, a 17 minute calibration drive is required to finish initializing the system. On xDrive vehicles, the transfer case is inhibited during this time to analyze any speed difference between the front and rear axles.
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I just want to have at least 1 car in my garage that is fun to drive. I think for me fun = engaging. I know I'll have to give up 6MT someday, no point in them with electric of course. And exhaust roar is going away as well of course. As seems to be the feeling of the texture of the road through the steering wheel. But BMW, or any manufacturer - please at least make me feel like I'm involved with the driving of the car and not just asking it for permission to accelerate, brake or steer. Oh, and also quit making everything bigger. Have at least something in the lineup that is getting lighter weight or at least maintaining its size. Maybe I'll hold off for a new 1-Series once the 2 finally gets too big.
There are alternatives in cars like the BRZ/FRS etc, pick up one of the new ones when they become available.
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BMW at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021
• World premiere of the all-new BMW 2 Series Coupé

BMW will celebrate the return of the Festival of Speed in 2021 with its first ever world premiere at Goodwood. The all-new BMW 2 Series Coupé will make its global debut on 8 July 2021 on the famous 1.16-mile course. Taking to the hill too will be the fastest and most powerful BMW M production car ever, the new BMW M5 CS, whilst the Festival will also provide the stage for two exciting UK premieres for the brand: the new fully electric BMW iX and BMW i4.

The all-new BMW 2 Series Coupé will continue the long tradition of BMW’s driver-oriented, compact and powerful two-door models and represents the most modern interpretation of the legendary BMW 2002. The combination of its compact dimensions, outstanding driving dynamics, optional 6-cylinder engine and rear-wheel drive, as well as extrovert design will make the BMW 2 Series Coupé unique in the market. Festival goers will be able to see the all-new BMW 2 Series Coupé unveiled at ‘BMW M Town’ at 09:00 and seen on the hill for the first time in the ‘First Glance’ category from 09:40.
https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/unite...-of-speed-2021
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