This is an interesting article I've just read through. Source article here
It talks about when the M actually meant Motorsport, and how over the years the pedigree has become less meaningful. How the M-Sport derivation has watered down the brand, and that perhaps there really were on 3 real "M" cars.
It does however give some recognition of the Z3M Coupe as one of the last "real M cars" before the badge "sold it's soul for higher profits"
What do you guys reckon the "real M" actually is?
It talks about this...
...and this...
...and this as the only true M's
On two occasions in the past week I've had brow furrowing moments where someone made reference to a "real M car." The most recent being the comments on Chris Harris' comparison of the M6 GrandCoupe, E63, and Jaguar XFR-S where someone said "Finally maybe people will respect the M5/6 as real M cars." ...this raises a lot of questions, the most obvious being "what the hell does that even mean?"
It talks about when the M actually meant Motorsport, and how over the years the pedigree has become less meaningful. How the M-Sport derivation has watered down the brand, and that perhaps there really were on 3 real "M" cars.
It does however give some recognition of the Z3M Coupe as one of the last "real M cars" before the badge "sold it's soul for higher profits"
What do you guys reckon the "real M" actually is?
It talks about this...
...and this...
...and this as the only true M's