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Originally Posted by PackPride85
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Originally Posted by mkoesel
It will probably just continue with the N55 until the end of the run. The Z4 continued to use the N54 for years after it had been replaced by the N55 in the rest of the lineup for similar reasons.
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They can run the N55 until Sept 2019. All cars produced after must meet Euro 6C emissions (the standard goes into effect on 9/18 but you're allowed one year to get existing models into compliance). Even if the regular 2er continues to 2021, I'm betting the regular M2 will most likely be done in 2019. No point in switching to a new motor for a year or so. Especially since they seem to be co-developing the M cars with the regular ones for release at the same time (or near) now.
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Reading the adopted version issued late last month, the timeline was accelerated with the one year transition starting this week and full compliance on all non-exempted new vehicle deliveries (not just new type certs) no later than 1 Sept 2018.
US/CAN Tier III is even more significant.