I would wait for the AWD reviews before deciding. You could be missing out on serious speed advantages in all conditions including a dry track. Handling “feel” could be negatively impacted or hardly noticeable.
Way too risky to guess at this point if you care about the difference. On the other hand if the RWD ticks all your boxes and you don’t care if the AWD will outperform it with little to no disadvantages well then I see no harm in swapping now.
I never had an AWD M car but I will wait, AWD is IMO this generation’s biggest new feature and I want it unless it’s really detrimental to the handling dynamics.
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