UnimatrixZero
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Die Integral-Aktivlenkung scheint ein Thema beim M3 zu sein:
[article=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2020-bmw-m3-active-rear-steering-under-consideration-465bhp-super-saloon]BMW is considering giving its next-generation M3 an active rear-wheel steering system to enhance agility and boost high-speed stability.
The car, now testing on public roads in development form and due to go on sale in 2020, would inherit the active technology from the 5 Series and 7 Series. If the hardware does make the cut and is fitted to the super-saloon, the M3 would be the only car in the upcoming 3 Series range (due later this year) to feature it.
BMW's upcoming Mercedes-AMG C63 rival can use the active steering technology because it's built on BMW’s latest CLAR structure. This platform uses more aluminium and high-strength steel to save weight and improve chassis rigidity.
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[article=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2020-bmw-m3-active-rear-steering-under-consideration-465bhp-super-saloon]BMW is considering giving its next-generation M3 an active rear-wheel steering system to enhance agility and boost high-speed stability.
The car, now testing on public roads in development form and due to go on sale in 2020, would inherit the active technology from the 5 Series and 7 Series. If the hardware does make the cut and is fitted to the super-saloon, the M3 would be the only car in the upcoming 3 Series range (due later this year) to feature it.
BMW's upcoming Mercedes-AMG C63 rival can use the active steering technology because it's built on BMW’s latest CLAR structure. This platform uses more aluminium and high-strength steel to save weight and improve chassis rigidity.
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