Not exact matches
It's still up in the air which engines the
upcoming BMW 1 - Series sedan will take on, but we know the UKL platform currently supports the Mini Cooper's 134 - hp 1.5 - liter
turbo three - cylinder, the Cooper S's 189 - hp 2.0 - liter
turbo - four, as well as a tuned
version of the 2.0 - liter that makes 231 hp in the 2015 Mini Cooper JCW and BMW 225i Active Tourer.
And while unconfirmed thus far, An M6
version (powered by the new M5's 552bhp twin
turbo V8) would make a thoroughly appealing alternative to the 549bhp Mercedes CLS63 AMG and the
upcoming 414bhp Audi S7...
Senior BMW M sources have hinted at a two - seat
version of the
upcoming M4 — similar in philosophy to the limited - edition GTS — complete with more power from the twin -
turbo six - cylinder engine and a lot less weight.
Alternatively, Kia Australia's next hot hatch — positioned as a performance model below the
upcoming rear - drive Stinger sedan — could be a
turbo GT
version of the next Cerato hatch produced in Korea.
Fuel economy lags behind for now, but the
upcoming 2015
version (appearing in fall 2014) should edge closer because it'll have Ford's EcoBoost twin -
turbo V6 engine.
US supercar maker confirms Nissan will supply tuned
versions of the GT - R's twin -
turbo V6 for its
upcoming road and race cars
Hyundai is known for packing its cars with loads of equipment and is likely to offer more goodies with the
turbo petrol
version, just like what Ford is set to do with the
upcoming EcoSport S variant, which will come with the 1.0 - litre Ecoboost
turbo petrol motor.
The bigger, and longer, news concerns the
upcoming Executive
versions of the Panamera 4, Panamera 4S, Panamera
Turbo and Panamera 4 E-Hybrid (like we said, if you wanted more Panamera options, you'll soon have them).