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Originally Posted by rjwtkd
Now that the information is out, I have to say, the timing of the release of the competition package sucks for those that plunked down serious cash for an F90 M5. I can get much of this after-market (and will likely do so), but why not wait on the competition package for a year or two like they have every for every other recent M (F87, F80, 82/83, etc)? It just seems to water down their new platform launch. Meh, grumpy..
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because they are changing their M car hierarchy... as listed above..
" The launch of the new 2019 BMW M5 Competition Sedan, along with the recently announced M2 Competition Coupe, marks the creation of a new product category within BMW M GmbH’s line-up, with the most powerful variants of its high-performance cars to be available in the future as standalone Competition models. This restructuring of the M portfolio has been prompted by the strong popularity of the various model-specific M Competition packages. "
From now forward the lineup will be...
base
competition MODEL (not competition Package)
CS (track oriented with 4 seats )
CSL (if offered - track model with 2 seats)