Where is the rear-wheel drive engine of BMW located?
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BMW's rear-wheel drive engine is front longitudinally mounted, and the transmission is also longitudinally mounted. This arrangement allows the transmission to extend a driveshaft, which directly connects to the rear axle differential. The rear axle differential has two half-shafts, enabling power to be transmitted to both rear wheels. Many of BMW's vehicles are rear-wheel drive, offering better handling performance. BMW is a German luxury car brand founded in 1916, with model series including i, X, Z, and pure numeric models like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, as well as the M series, which are enhanced versions based on these models.