Respected German car mag Auto Motor und Sport (AMS) has published what it reckons is the full BMW new model rollout until 2021.
Where it obtained this information is not clear, nor its authenticity, but the magazine claims it's the real deal.
Some of the vehicles on the list line up with what we already know is coming, such as the new 6 Series replacement and the 8 Series due to land by late 2018.
But other vehicles, especially those beyond 2018, are likely a combination of guesswork and inside info from the publication.
There's no mention of the BMW M8 and the product plan also alleges the BMW Z5 will happen this year – the sister vehicle to the new Toyota Supra.
There's plenty of exciting sports cars on the horizon, too, according to AMS, including the BMW M2 GTS or CSL, the i8 Spider for 2018 and a road-going homage to the BMW M4 GT4 racer next year.
The rise and rise of SUVs globally will also see a BMW X2 enter the equation in late 2017, in line with an anticipated motor show introduction.
The X7 will also be a crucial car for BMW and is set to go on sale in 2018, not 2017 as AMS suggests.
BMW is making a big push into the electric vehicle arena too. AMS’ timing for the facelifted i3 - this year - is bang on, although the iNext and i5 are too far out to reliably confirm.
Either way, here's the full rundown:
BMW 5 Series Touring - Summer 2017
BMW i3 - Summer 2017
BMW 5 Series M Performance - Summer 2017
BMW 6 Series Facelift - Spring 2017
BMW 4 Series Facelift - March 2017
BMW 2 Series Coupé - July 2017
BMW 2 Series Convertible - July 2017
BMW 6 Series GT - 2017
BMW X2 - End of 2017
BMW X3 - End of 2017
BMW X7 - 2017
BMW M5 - 2017
BMW M2 GTS - 2017
BMW M2 Facelift - 2017
BMW Z5 - 2017
BMW X3M - Early in 2018
BMW i8 Spyder - 2018
BMW X1 L - 2018
BMW M4 GT4 - 2018
BMW X4 - 2018
BMW 8 Series Coupé - End of 2018
BMW 3 Series - 2018
BMW X5 - 2018
BMW 1 Series - 2019
BMW iNext - 2019
BMW 8 Series Convertible - End of 2019
BMW i5 - 2021