BMW M has 'no dogma' about electrification, hybrids 'not too far in the distance'

BMW M GmbH has slowly been moving into worlds we never thought it would inhabit. First it went turbocharged, then it went all-wheel drive. Now, it's moving into the realm of electric power. Given emissions regulations are tightening, it shouldn't come as a surprise to hear internal combustion power alone won't carry M, one of the best-known badges in the enthusiast world, forward.

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