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Originally Posted by mkoesel
It won't be. I mean I don't know that for certain, but I'd put the chances on that even lower than AWD. Why? Because hybrid drivetrains are expensive and, for this application, unnecessary to achieve the desired performance goals while meeting efficiency and emissions targets.
Someday we will have AWD hybrid electric M3s with 600hp. But not next generation.
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That makes sense. Personally I would rather have a Honda NSX type M3 than a faster more luxurious F80 ( with or without AWD ) since this is by far my least favorite generation. It's a better car than most but I just can't love it and looking at likely future options an NSX type of drive train excites me more. With an F80 like motor I'll pass the next generation.