What are the body dimensions of the BMW 530 Long Wheelbase version?

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GiaFitz
07/29/25 7:54pm
BMW 530 Long Wheelbase version has body dimensions of 5087X1868X1500mm, with a wheelbase of 3108mm. BMW 530 Configuration: Engine Type: Inline 6-cylinder gasoline engine, four-valve technology, double overhead camshaft variable valve timing control system (Double-VANOS), digital electronic engine management system. BMW 530 Displacement: Top speed 245km/h, fuel consumption 9.9L/100km, emission standard: Euro 3, fuel type: 93 octane or higher unleaded gasoline. BMW 530 Dimensions: Length, width, and height are: 4841mm, 1846mm, 1468mm, wheelbase: 2888mm.
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