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  2. ZF S6-53 transmission - Wikipedia

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    (April 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The ZF S6-53 is a 6-speed manual transmission manufactured by ZF Friedrichshafen AG . It is designed for longitudinal engine applications, and is rated to handle up to 600 newton-metres (443 lbf⋅ft ) of torque .

  3. List of ZF transmissions - Wikipedia

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    2017 – Present Longitudinal: 4.8889 0.6389 8 7.6522 1.3374 1.7673 P & S 4 2 3 Torque Converter w/ Lockup Electronic 8AP 800 T [h] 800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft) 2017 – Present Longitudinal: 4.8889 0.6389 8 7.6522 1.3374 1.7673 P & S 4 2 3 Torque Converter w/ Lockup Electronic 8AP 1000 T [h] 1,000 N⋅m (738 lb⋅ft) 2017 – Present Longitudinal ...

  4. BMW X3 - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, BMW introduced the X3 M and X3 M Competition (F97), being the first time an X3 had a full M version. The X3 M is fitted with a 3.0 L S58 straight-six that produced 473 horsepower with the Competition models producing 503 horsepower. [64] [65] Full M models can be fitted with full M specific M Performance Parts.

  5. ZF S6-37 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The ZF S6-37 is a 6-speed manual transmission manufactured by ZF Friedrichshafen AG. It is designed for longitudinal engine applications, and is rated to handle up to 370 newton-metres (273 lbf⋅ft ) of torque .

  6. List of BMW vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this naming convention are "X3 xDrive28d" and "Z4 sDrive30i". Sometimes an "s" was added at the end for higher performance models (for example, "Z4 sDrive 35is"). BMW M models of X Series and Z Series models typically just have the model name "M" (e.g. X6 M, Z4 M).

  7. ZF S5-31 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The ZF S5-31 transmission is a five-speed manual transmission by ZF Friedrichshafen. The transmission is designed for use in longitudinal engine applications. The transmission is rated for 310 Nm (229 lbf ·ft) of torque. The transmission weighs ~39 kg (86 lb), and holds 1.3 litres of transmission fluid. [1]

  8. BMW M2 - Wikipedia

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    But only vehicles equipped with the 8-speed automatic will have 442 ft/lbs; torque remains at 406 ft/lbs with the 6-speed manual transmission. BMW has stated the manual transmission 2025 M2 will be 0.1 seconds quicker zero-to-60 mph (97 km/h) time, bringing it to a claimed 4.1 seconds.

  9. BMW xDrive - Wikipedia

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    The first BMW M models to use xDrive were the 2009 E70 X5M and E71 X6M models. The first non-SUV BMW M model to not be rear-wheel drive was the 2017 F90 M5, which was only available with xDrive. [17] In Canada, 50 percent of BMWs sold in 2005 were fitted with xDrive. [18]