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Originally Posted by ///M_ADDICT
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Originally Posted by dmboone25
AWD makes sense in the grand scheme of things.
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I dont think it'll become AWD because theres still room for RWD to handle more power and torque. The M5/M6 went 600 and 680NM until the change to awd
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Yeah but you are overlooking a huge difference, namely the size and weight of the M5 compared to the M3. With that much weight traction is still an issue but not as exaggerated as an M3 with 600 HP. The smaller the car with the bigger the power the more AWD makes sense
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