Filed under: Convertible, Performance, Plants/Manufacturing, BMW, Specialty
Wiesmann MF5 Roadster - Click above for high-res image gallery
It's not easy to build a car without an engine. Shocking news, we know, but it has major ramifications for small boutique automakers that don't have the resources to design and manufacture powerplants of their own. One such company is
Wiesmann, which has historically relied on engines from German automaker
BMW.
As you may know, Wiesmann's top-level
MF5 borrows the same V10 engine that BMW uses in its
M5 and
M6. As good a choice as any other, no? Problem is, those models are currently being phased out and
production has just come to an end... and that includes those V10 engines we were just talking about.
And without an engine... well, you know the rest. It's not entirely clear what Wiesmann is going to do moving forward - and our trusty Google Translator is having a hard time deciphering exactly what our
German source is trying to say - but it seems the specialty car company may either cancel its MF5 entirely or attempt to switch over to BMW's new twin-turbo V8. We'll see.
[Source:
Focus.de]
Report: Wiesmann MF5 exiting production as BMW V10 supply dries up originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 17 Aug 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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