Same here, 2 days ago my M60 got the Drivetrain Warning while driving. It was able to continue to drives as normal with no power lost whatsoever, even 100% power when floored it. I was able to drive it back home that day. I left it overnight untouched and today morning the warning went away at start. Drove it for around 10 minutes the same warning came back up but again it was able to continued to drive as normal (with no power lost) to my destination 15 miles away. Then the car was off sitting for about 10 hours untouched but the Drivetrain Warning didn't go away. Even with the Drivetrain Warning on, once again it was able to drive as normal, with no power lost, back home 15 miles away. While the car was parked in my garage, I tried to start and off the car a few times but the Drivetrain warning didn't go away. To make the matter worse, it pops a High Voltage Battery Warning on top of the Drivetrain Warning. My M60 only just passed 1000 miles couple days ago since delivered back in October. Seems like I was being lucky that three times and didn't get stranded on the side of the road. Calling a flatbed and having it towed to the dealership seems like would be a better choice and lowering the risk. Come on BMW, you can do better than this. We paid permium for these vehicles and we should not be the one who are testing it out for you and reporting back any problems. By the way, I did not encounter any problems with my 2020 X7. Maybe BMW isn't yet ready for building electric vehicles?