Makes sense. The M5 already has traction problems. BMW isn't going to sacrifice a few customers who want RWD just for the sake of RWD when it no longer makes sense with the expected numbers the M5 is going to have. If those decide to go to Cadillac for RWD, BMW is going to risk it as long as they can keep up with S6/RS6 and E63 AMG (S).
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