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  • BMW 6 Series F06/12/13 (2011-)

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    Sports Cars
    2010s
    BMW 6 Series F06/12/13 (2011-)

    BMW 6 Series (F06/F12/F13) From 2011 Overview Manufacturer BMW Production 2011– Assembly Dingolfing, Germany Designer Nader Faghihzadeh (2008) Body and chassis Class Grand ...

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  • BMW E24 6 Series (1976-1989)

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    Sports Cars
    1970s
    BMW E24 6 Series (1976-1989)

    BMW E24 6 Series 1976 to 1989 Overview Manufacturer BMW Production 1976–1989 86,216 built Assembly Dingolfing, West Germany Rheine, West Germany Designer Paul Bracq Body and ...

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  • BMW M30 engine (1968-1994)

    Engines
    1960s
    BMW M30 engine (1968-1994)

    BMW M30 Straight-6 engine From 1968 to 1994 The BMW M30 is a straight-6 SOHC piston engine which was produced from 1968 to 1994. The first model to use the 2494 cc version of the ...

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  • BMW M88 Engine (1978-1989)

    Engines
    1970s
    BMW M88 Engine (1978-1989)

    BMW M88 Straight-6 Engine From 1978 to 1989 The BMW M88 is a straight-6 DOHC piston engine produced from 1978-1989. It is based on the M49 motorsport engine, which was used in ...

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  • BMW N52 Engine (2004-2015)

    Engines
    2000s
    BMW N52 Engine (2004-2015)

    BMW N52 straight-6 Engine 2004 to 2015 The BMW N52 is a straight-6 DOHC piston engine which was produced from 2004-2015. Compared with its M54 predecessor, the N52 features ...

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  • BMW N53 Engine (2007-2014)

    Engines
    2000s
    BMW N53 Engine (2007-2014)

    BMW N53 Straight 6 Petrol Engine From 2007 to 2014 The BMW N53 is a straight 6 DOHC piston engine which was produced from 2006 to 2011. The most important innovations compared to ...

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  • BMW N55 Engine (2009-)

    Engines
    2000s
    BMW N55 Engine (2009-)

    BMW N55 S55 Straight-6 Engine From 2009 on The BMW N55 is a turbocharged in- line six-cylinder DOHC engine in four-valve technology from BMW . It was introduced at the end of ...

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  • BMW N57 Diesel Engine (2008-)

    Engines
    2000s
    BMW N57 Diesel Engine (2008-)

    BMW N57 straight-6 diesel engine From 2008 On The BMW N57 is a family of aluminium, turbocharged straight-6 common rail diesel engines. The engines utilize variable geometry ...

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  • BMW N62 V8 Engine (2002-)

    Engines
    2000s
    BMW N62 V8 Engine (2002-)

    BMW N62 V8 Engine From 2002 onwards The BMW N62 is a V8 DOHC piston engine which replaced the M62 and was produced from 2002–2010. Compared with its M62 predecessor, it features ...

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  • BMW N63 V8 Engine (2008-)

    Engines
    2000s
    BMW N63 V8 Engine (2008-)

    BMW N63 V8 Petrol Engine From 2008 to present The BMW N63 is a twin turbo DOHC V8 piston engine which replaced the (naturally aspirated) N62. It was launched in the 2008 BMW X6 ...

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  • BMW S38 Engine (1986-1996)

    Engines
    1980s
    BMW S38 Engine (1986-1996)

    BMW S38 Straight-6 engine From 1986 to 1996 The BMW S38 is a straight-6 DOHC piston engine which replaced the M88 and was produced from 1986-1996. It is based on the M88/3 ...

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  • BMW S85 V10 Engine (2005-2010)

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    Engines
    2000s
    BMW S85 V10 Engine (2005-2010)

    BMW S85 V10 Engine From 2005 to 2010 Combustion chamber Configuration 90° V10, odd-firing Cylinder bore 92 mm Piston stroke 75.2 mm Cylinder block alloy Aluminum–silicon alloy ...

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