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1992 BMW M5


1992 BMW M5
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Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity:3535 cm3
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Manual
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:FR or RR
Price (out of date):$7500


BMW turned this high-performance automobile concept into a production vehicle for the first time - the M5 was born. Maturing over the years, it now has a mighty 400 horsepower delivered from the newly developed 8-cylinder engine. So now the new generation of the M5 sedan goes to the starting line, offering a new dimension of power and performance.

1992 BMW M5 specs, Engine size 3535cm3, Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FR or RR, Transmission Gearbox Manual

The BMW M5 is an ultra performance version of the BMW 5-Series automobile made by BMW Motorsport. First introduced at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1984, the M5 has been made from various 5-Series versions throughout the years, including the E28, E34, E39 and most recently the E60. Originally, the M5 was hand-built utilizing the 535i chassis and a modified BMW M1 engine. When introduced, it was the fastest production sedan in the world.[citation needed]


Main article: BMW M5 (E28)

The first M5, which is based on the E28 5-Series, made its debut at the 1984 Amsterdam Motor Show. It was the product of demand for an automobile with the carrying capacity of a saloon (sedan), but the overall performance of a sports car. It utilized the 535i chassis and an evolution of the engine from the BMW M1. The M5 was handbuilt by Motorsport technicians and was the fastest production saloon (sedan) in the world.

The M5 was offered in four different versions. The first version was the Left Hand Drive (LHD) Euro Spec M5. The second version was the Right Hand Drive (RHD) Spec M5. The third version was the North American Spec (NA or so-called 1988) M5. The fourth version was the South African (ZA) Spec M5. It is worth noting that production of the M5 continued until November 1988, well after production of the E28 chassis ended in Germany in December 1987.

The LHD, RHD Euro specifications M5s and the ZA[clarification needed] specifications M5s had the M88/ 3 powerplant which delivered 286PS (210kW; 282hp) whereas the North American 1988 M5 was equipped with the S38 6-Cylinder engine that had a catalytic converter, which reduced the power output to 256hp (191kW; 260PS). The S38 differed from the M88/ 3 in that it had 9.8:1 compression versus the M88/ 3's 10.5:1. The S38 also used a dual-row timing chain where the M88/ 1 used a single-row chain. Initially 500 were to be made for the US Market, BMW later increased production to as many as 1,370 units for the US and Canadian Markets although the generally accepted figure is 1,244 units sold.



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