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  2. BMW 7 Series (E32) - Wikipedia

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    M60 V8 engine M70 V12 engine. Over its lifespan, the E32 7 Series was produced with straight-six, V8 and V12 gasoline engines. The launch models consisted of the 730i/iL and 735i/iL, which were powered by the M30 straight-six engine. Also available at the E32 launch was the 750i/iL, which was the first BMW ever sold with a V12 engine.

  3. BMW 7 Series (E38) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW E38 is the third generation of the BMW 7 Series luxury cars and was produced from 1994 until 2001. The E38 replaced the E32 7 Series and was produced with petrol and turbo-diesel straight-six and V8 engines, along with a petrol V12 flagship model.

  4. BMW 7 Series - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, diesel engines have been optional in the 7 Series. Unlike the BMW 3 Series and BMW 5 Series sedans, BMW does not offer a full M model, but once offered an M performance variant, the BMW M760 with its 6.6L V12 (at the time the most powerful BMW ever made, not to be confused with BMW 760 6.6 V12 which does not offer the same performance).

  5. BMW M73 - Wikipedia

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    While most other engines in the BMW range had switched to dual overhead camshafts with four valves per cylinder, the M73 used a single overhead camshaft and with two valves per cylinder. However, BMW engineers did create a prototype four-valve per cylinder V12, called the M72, which developed 265 kW (360 PS; 355 hp) and 530 N⋅m (391 lb⋅ft ...

  6. Alpina B12 - Wikipedia

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    The B12 5.7 was introduced in 1995 and was based on the new BMW 7 Series (E38). Using the 750i/iL as the base, the B12 uses a modified version of the newly introduced BMW M73 V12 engine. The modifications included increased displacement to 5.7-litres, a modified air intake system, new cylinder heads, and higher compression Mahle pistons.

  7. List of BMW engines - Wikipedia

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    BMW is well known for its history of inline-six (straight-six) engines, a layout it continues to use to this day despite most other manufacturers switching to a V6 layout. . The more common inline-four and V8 layouts are also produced by BMW, and at times the company has produced inline-three, V10 and V12 engines, BMW also engineered non-production customised engines especially for motorsports ...

  8. BMW Z3 - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the BMW M division produced a single prototype Z3 powered by the 5.4 L M73 V12 engine [22] [23] in order to test the space efficiency of the engine bay. [24] It is based on the Z3 roadster, has 17 inch wheels with 225/45 tires up front and 245/40 at the rear, and is painted in a shade of orange.

  9. BMW V12 - Wikipedia

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    BMW V12 may refer to V12 engines and V12-powered race cars built by BMW: Multiple V12 engines built by BMW from 1986 to 2022, the BMW M70, M73, N73 and N74, also used in Rolls-Royce; The high-powered version BMW S70 for the McLaren F1, winner in Le Mans 1995; Le Mans Prototype sports cars ran by BMW Motorsport using the S70 engine, the BMW V12 ...

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