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BMW M Performance Parts. For the lovers.
BMW M Performance Parts have been specifically designed to bring the ultimate racetrack experience to the streets. From front attachments to rear-end spoilers, M Performance Parts enhance the incredible feeling that comes from driving a BMW.
BMW M2 2-door Coupé: Combined fuel consumption: 10.2–9.6 l/100 km. Combined CO2 emissions: 231–218 g/km.
BMW i4 M50: Combined power consumption: 22.6–18.0 kWh/100 km. Combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km. Electric range: 520–414 kilometers.
BMW M3 Competition xDrive Touring: Combined fuel consumption: 10.4–10.1 l/100 km. Combined CO2 emissions: 235–229 g/km.
BMW M340i xDrive Sedan: Combined fuel consumption: 8.5–7.8 l/100 km. Combined CO2 emissions: 192–177 g/km.
Official data on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions power consumption and electric range were determined in accordance with the mandatory measurement procedure and comply with Regulation (EU) 715/2007 valid at the time of type approval. In case of a range, figures in the NEDC take into account differences in the selected wheel and tire size; figures in the WLTP take into account any optional equipment.
WLTP values are used for assessing taxes and other vehicle-related charges that are (also) based on CO2 emissions, as well as for the purposes of vehicle-specific subsidies, if applicable. Where applicable, the NEDC values listed were calculated based on the new WLTP measurement procedure and then converted back to the NEDC measurement procedure for comparability reasons. For more information on the WLTP and NEDC measurement procedures, see www.bmw.de/wltp.
For further information about the official fuel consumption and the specific CO2 emission of new passenger cars can be taken out of the „handbook of fuel consumption, the CO2 emission and power consumption of new passenger cars“, which is available at all selling points and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.
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