Weismann, a small German sports car manufacturer, is best known for their BMW powered machines, specifically the MF3 Roadster that featured the E46 M3’s famous S54 3.2L straight-six. And while they were absolutely brilliant to drive, later incorporating coupe, V8 and V10 models as well. But they were rather a bit too serious for the common man.
As the BMW M5 is going from the S85 V10 to the new planned twin-turbo V8, the top of the line MF5, which also had the S85, naturally follows suite.
There aren’t many details on what kind of numbers the new V8 will produce in the lesser MF4, but for the MF5 it’s set to produce an even 555 horsepower, launching to from 0-60 in less than 4 seconds and onto a top speed of 193 MPH, making it the most powerful, and well serious Weismann ever produced.
As the BMW M5 is going from the S85 V10 to the new planned twin-turbo V8, the top of the line MF5, which also had the S85, naturally follows suite.
There aren’t many details on what kind of numbers the new V8 will produce in the lesser MF4, but for the MF5 it’s set to produce an even 555 horsepower, launching to from 0-60 in less than 4 seconds and onto a top speed of 193 MPH, making it the most powerful, and well serious Weismann ever produced.