Differences Between BMW M Series Models
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BMW M Series differences are as follows: 1. BMW 1M. In 1982, BMW manufactured the first generation of high-performance BMW 5 Series, equipped with a 3.6L inline 6-cylinder engine producing 284 horsepower. Starting from the mid-1980s, BMW Motorsport GmbH shifted its focus to the development and commercialization of standard sedan racing and mass-produced M series road sports cars. 2. BMW M5. In 1988, BMW began producing the second-generation M5 sports sedan based on the E34 platform 5 Series four-door sedan. It featured two inline 6-cylinder engines with displacements of 3.6L and 3.8L, delivering maximum power outputs of 315 horsepower and 340 horsepower respectively. 3. BMW M6. As the new flagship of the BMW M series, the M6 represents the pinnacle of BMW's sports performance. This latest M6 is powered by a 5.0L V10 engine producing 507 horsepower and 520Nm of torque, with 450Nm available at just 3500rpm. The 90-degree V10 engine features an aluminum-silicon alloy cylinder block and weighs only 240kg.