RE: BMW M550i gets 530hp; 840i gets 340hp and RWD

RE: BMW M550i gets 530hp; 840i gets 340hp and RWD

Monday 20th May 2019

BMW M550i gets 530hp; 840i gets 340hp and RWD

And the new entry-level Z4 gets a manual 'box. And the M4 Competition is now standard



Yep, it's time again for one of those multi-page 'seasonal' BMW press releases where it crushes a multitude of forthcoming titbits into one, not-at-all-easy-to-read masterplan, apparently written with no regard for what anyone outside the organisation might think important. Still, that's our problem, not yours. Let's begin at not the beginning.

The M550i xDrive. You might be familiar with this model if a) you visit continental Europe a lot or b) you have sufficient power of recall to remember that we drove it a couple of years ago. Back in 2017 it had a 4.4-litre twin turbocharged V8. The new one will still have a 4.4-litre twin turbocharged V8. The difference is that before the engine produced a measly 456hp, and from July it will develop 530hp. Which is substantially more.

The reasons, one suspects, are threefold. Firstly, the car was supposed to offer a genuine alternative to the M5, but with the Competition variant now churning out 625hp, 456hp is more than a base-spec 1 Series away. Secondly, BMW has just gone the expense of retuning the V8 for the recently launched M850i xDrive, so it had easy access to a more powerful variant. Thirdly, it means the badges now line up. Which is vaguely still a thing for BMW.


This means you also get the same 553lb ft of torque, which is obviously going to make the all-wheel-drive 5 Series even quicker than it was before - and when you consider that the previous version was already doing 0-62mph in 4.0 seconds, it's safe to assume that the model is now with half a second of the M5 Competition's 3.3 second benchmark.

How much should you care? Well that depends on whether the M550i is actually going to make it to the UK. The previous version didn't, but it's been rumoured that from next year, we just might. As ever, it'll depend on whether the manufacturer wants a 5 Series somewhere between where the 540i stops (£50k-ish) and the M5 starts (£90k-ish). There's plenty of room there - but volume? Only time - or an adamant BMW spokesperson - will tell us.

Moving on. The 840i. This is definitely coming, in both coupe and convertible formats, and that's good. Why? Well, because it introduces not only a 340hp straight-six (presumably identical to the 340hp straight-six in the Z4 M40i) to the range, but also standard fit rear-wheel drive. Early experience of the 8 Series suggests this will be to the model's advantage: the M850i xDrive is all very nice, but has way too much mechanical grip for its own good. Single driven axle to the rescue then.


Staying in the sports car arena, we also have confirmation that - from July - the cheapest Z4, the 197hp sDrive20i, will be sold as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox. You can still have the eight-speed Steptronic if you prefer, but we're rather looking forward to trying the latest Z4 with a clutch pedal in the footwell; it might yet prove to be the interactive quality that the car is arguably missing.

Finally, there is the M4, where BMW M GmbH is 'sharpening the profile of its high-performance sports car models in the midsize premium segment as part of a restructuring of its product offering'. Which, of course means: 'there's a new M4 due next year, so we need to shift all the current ones we've got left and pronto'. Happily that's to the benefit of buyers because it means both coupe and convertible will get the Competition Package as standard.

In case you've been living under a rock, that means you get 450hp from the turbocharged straight-six, adaptive M suspension dampers, an extra-sporty (BMW's description) configuration of DSC and active differential, 20-inch wheels, special seats and the M Sport exhaust. Not half bad. No word on how that affects the M4's price in the UK yet. But let's think happy thoughts, eh...

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Nerdherder

Original Poster:

1,773 posts

97 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Wouldn’t mind a 530hp M550i thanks.

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

196 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Popped into bmw at the weekend and we noticed a brand new delivery miles standard M4 with over £17k knocked off.

£17k!

WTF is it with modern bmw pricing? Every car seems to be at least 20% overpriced so they can knock huge numbers off to get you a “deal”. Do people really fall for it?

va1o

16,031 posts

207 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Any word on 840i or Z4 Manual pricing? I guess it should make both models more accessible

griffdude

1,823 posts

248 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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If that M550i comes in an estate version it’ll be epic!

aston addict

421 posts

158 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Must we be ‘treated’ to the constant deluge of BMW news?

Are PistonHeads on the BMW payroll, or just gifted a never ending stream of test drives in fancy locales?

Joking aside, I’ve started to look at Engadget of all places for auto news, they frequently feature new car models never even featured here.

simonbamg

767 posts

123 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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griffdude said:
If that M550i comes in an estate version it’ll be epic!
why?

cerb4.5lee

30,491 posts

180 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Good to hear that the Z4 will be offered with a manual gearbox, I thought that they would use the auto in all the models as standard because that is usually the norm now.

The M550i seems a very compelling package I reckon too.

tomw2000

2,508 posts

195 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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simonbamg said:
griffdude said:
If that M550i comes in an estate version it’ll be epic!
why?
Because they've not done an M5 wagon for ages and if the 550i does offer a wagon variant, it'll give those folk looking at RS6s and AMGs another potential option....

scottygib553

526 posts

95 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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simonbamg said:
why?
Fast Estate. Fast. Estate.

simonbamg

767 posts

123 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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scottygib553 said:
Fast Estate. Fast. Estate.
yep got that but why epic? fast saloon. fast. saloon.

av185

18,503 posts

127 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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LaurasOtherHalf said:
Popped into bmw at the weekend and we noticed a brand new delivery miles standard M4 with over £17k knocked off.

£17k!

WTF is it with modern bmw pricing? Every car seems to be at least 20% overpriced so they can knock huge numbers off to get you a “deal”. Do people really fall for it?
Yep same essentially chav customer base as those falling for the laughable never ending DFS furniture sales.

BMW need to focus on their rapidly declining reliability and obvious huge quality control issues as they are still the worst manufacturer by far.

Hilarious some still view them as a 'premium' brand. rofl

SLS1968

9 posts

69 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Better still, try a pre-registered M4 CS with less than 1k miles at a £31k reduction!

simonbamg

767 posts

123 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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tomw2000 said:
Because they've not done an M5 wagon for ages and if the 550i does offer a wagon variant, it'll give those folk looking at RS6s and AMGs another potential option....
ohhhh im excited

Court_S

12,899 posts

177 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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LaurasOtherHalf said:
Popped into bmw at the weekend and we noticed a brand new delivery miles standard M4 with over £17k knocked off.

£17k!

WTF is it with modern bmw pricing? Every car seems to be at least 20% overpriced so they can knock huge numbers off to get you a “deal”. Do people really fall for it?
Nuts isn’t it? They appear to be adopting the Ford (or as mentioned the DFS) approach. Some of the dealers aren’t quite as forthcoming with those discounts though.

Harry_523

351 posts

99 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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av185 said:
Yep same essentially chav customer base as those falling for the laughable never ending DFS furniture sales.

BMW need to focus on their rapidly declining reliability and obvious huge quality control issues as they are still the worst manufacturer by far.

Hilarious some still view them as a 'premium' brand. rofl
Not true though is it... rolleyes

https://www.jdpower.com/Cars/Ratings/dependability...



2 GKC

1,895 posts

105 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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No. A silly post indeed

ducnick

1,779 posts

243 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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M550i touring would be perfect for me. I don't like the overly harsh set up for the more hyper focused saloons such as rs6 / AMG / M5 etc. Ride too firm, gearbox to snappy etc.

A estate 5 series with a softer ride, ZF 8HP, and comfort seats would be just about the perfect car. The diesels are excellent of course but when I had one, the thought of the same car with a petrol V8 was nirvana.

Harry_523

351 posts

99 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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ducnick said:
M550i touring would be perfect for me. I don't like the overly harsh set up for the more hyper focused saloons such as rs6 / AMG / M5 etc. Ride too firm, gearbox to snappy etc.

A estate 5 series with a softer ride, ZF 8HP, and comfort seats would be just about the perfect car. The diesels are excellent of course but when I had one, the thought of the same car with a petrol V8 was nirvana.
Alpina B5s. 100 grand though....

panholio

1,079 posts

148 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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Why would the 840i have 340bhp, when the same engine is coming with 370bhp in the m340i?

Wills2

22,782 posts

175 months

Monday 20th May 2019
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I guess the M550i would be 70k retail or 55-60k after discount which would be a compelling car for the money.