Autoblog interviews Albert Biermann, Head of Product Development at BMW M, disclosed some details about the F10 BMW M5 and the rumors of it being an all-wheel drive. “There might come a point with torque [output] where you need all-wheel drive,†said Biermann.
Biermann also rejected the rumors that a Touring M5 is in works. “Do you know how many M5 Tourings we sold? 1,056,†hints Biermann.
“There are days when it hurts we don’t have a Z4 M car,†Biermann told Autoblog about the rumors of a The BMW Z4 M.