Very small 5-cylinder radial engine for BMW X6 sport and training aircraft. Although this engine, the BMW X, proved successful at several large-scale events in 1930, including that year's round-Europe flight, only a few were built. A successor model, the BMW Xa, was introduced in 1931. The successor to the BMW X five-cylinder radial engine, with the swept volume increased from 2.2 to 2.9 liters. Power output went up from 50 to 68 hp.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
BMW 6-Series
A new front bumper, revised taillights and a tiny spoiler lip at the rear edge of the boot lid – that’s what distances the facelifted BMW 6-series from today’s model. We gather interior will be refined, too! Engines, on the other hand, will not change, and so customers will still have the choice between the 258-bhp 630i, the 367-bhp 4.8-litre V8 called 650i and the M6. We expect the facelifted model to debut at the Frankfurt Show later this year.
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