1936 328 | 1952 501 | 1955 ISETTA 250 | 1956 507 ROADSTER | ||||
1962 1500 | 1965 3200CS | 1968 2002 Tii | 1973 3.0CSL E9 | ||||
1975 316 E21 | 1978 M1 E26 | 1978 M535i E12 | 1986 M3 E30 | ||||
1988 M5 E28 | 1989 8 SERIES E31 | 1992 M3 E36 | 1996 Z2 E36/7 | ||||
1998 M5 E39 | 1999 Z8 ROADSTER | 2000 M3 E46 | 2002 Z4 | ||||
2004 6 SERIES E63/64 | 2007 M3 E90 | 2007 X5 E70 | 2011 1 SERIES M COUPE | ||||
2011 M5 F10 | 2014 i3 | 2014 M4 COUPE F82 | 2015 i8 |
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Monday, 24 February 2020
BMW Front Outline / Silhouette Gallery - All Models
Another great chart of BMW front-end outlines detailing almost every model, or at least every major model release, right from the word go... which one is yours??
Sunday, 23 February 2020
BMW M10 Engine Family Tree
Interesting press release from BMW showing some derivatives of the much-loved 4-cylinder M10 engine, which I have covered in much detail before.
"With half the cylinders and half the power of todays V8 M3, the original 1986 car remains one of our all-time favourites. Its seemingly indestructible four-cylinder iron block, however, goes back to 1962 and the BMW 1500. This was also the block that formed the basis of the 1.5-litre turbo F1 engines that powered Brabham to many a race victory. That's not just the block type -- BMW Motorsport used actual 1500 blocks sourced from scrapyards, because the older the block, the fewer stresses remaining in it. Never has a production engine family been more versatile."
"With half the cylinders and half the power of todays V8 M3, the original 1986 car remains one of our all-time favourites. Its seemingly indestructible four-cylinder iron block, however, goes back to 1962 and the BMW 1500. This was also the block that formed the basis of the 1.5-litre turbo F1 engines that powered Brabham to many a race victory. That's not just the block type -- BMW Motorsport used actual 1500 blocks sourced from scrapyards, because the older the block, the fewer stresses remaining in it. Never has a production engine family been more versatile."