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Originally Posted by ttt_xxxxxxxxxx
The derivative code G85 was originally intended for the short M3 (a new entry-level M model). However, the code was later cancelled and replaced by the code G89. Of course, there will also be an AG model with the corresponding code.
And there will no longer be any logic behind the codes in the next G series for HP Cars. The codes will be assigned randomly, so there won’t be any need to follow a specific logic.
For the BEV models of the Neue Klasse, there is a logic behind the codes, and this will also exist again for all future ICE vehicles (after 2033) with completely new codes—provided that combustion engines actually remain.
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I gotta say, what's the point of a short 3er/M3 if the G42/87 exists? The whole reason the 3er Compact ended was because it was replaced by the 1er and then 2er. That is unless the G85 was intended to be a successor to the G87... which would be a bit awkward.