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  2. BMW M5 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW M5 is a high-performance variant of the BMW 5 Series marketed under the BMW M sub-brand. It is considered an iconic vehicle in the sports saloon category. [1] [2] The M5 has always been produced in the saloon (sedan, US English) body style, but in some countries the M5 has also been available as an estate (wagon, US English) from 1992 to 1995, from 2006 to 2010, and since 2024.

  3. Category:Auto parts suppliers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tire manufacturers of Japan (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Auto parts suppliers of Japan" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

  4. BMW M8 - Wikipedia

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    The M8 is powered by a version of the BMW S63 twin-turbocharged V8 engine which is shared with the M5, X5M and X6M models. This engine is rated at 441 kW (591 hp) at 6,000 rpm and 750 N⋅m (553 lb⋅ft) in the standard M8 model, with peak power increasing to 460 kW (617 hp) at 6,000 rpm, while torque remains the same for the M8 Competition ...

  5. BMW 5 Series - Wikipedia

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    The E60/E61 M5 was released in 2005 and was powered by the S85 V10 engine. It was sold in the sedan and wagon body styles, with most cars using a 7-speed automated manual transmission ("SMG III"). However, in the North American Markets, there was the option to buy the BMW M5 in a manual version.

  6. BMW 5 Series (E39) - Wikipedia

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    The E39 facelift (also known as LCI) models began production in September 2000 (for the 2001 model year). [67] 520i, 525i and 530i models (using M54 engines) replace the 520i, 523i and 528i model (M52TU engines). [67] 530d model receives power increase. [67] Kidney grilles on all models are changed to those of the M5. [67] Revised "angel eye ...

  7. JECS - Wikipedia

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    JECS Corporation (formerly Japan Electrical Control Systems Co Ltd) is an automotive components company headquartered in Isesaki, Gunma, Japan and a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi. Its principal products are electronic control units, software, semiconductors, mechatronics, resin molding, inspection technology and material analysis.

  8. BMW 5 Series (E60) - Wikipedia

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    The M5 model was introduced in 2005 and is powered by the BMW S85 V10 engine. It was sold in the saloon and wagon body styles, with most cars using the 7-speed SMG III transmission. It was the first and only M5 model to be sold with a V10 engine. In January 2010, the BMW 5 Series (F10) began production as the successor to the E60. [5]

  9. BMW 5 Series (G30) - Wikipedia

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    Laser Headlights (pre-LCI M550i, M550d, M5 and all LCI models) BMW G30 LCI Laser Headlights. BMW laserlight headlights are high-beam technology that not only delivers a brighter beam but adapts to the environment. Laser headlights function by using three small blue lasers pointed at a set of mirrors in the front of the headlight system.