BMW diesel engine is now 30 years old
30 years
back, BMW presented its world first diesel powered car, 524td sedan for the
buyers. The diesel version of the vehicles were regarded as the noisy and more
suited to the commercial vehicles like trucks than sporty sedans, but the
regular price hike and oil crisis forced the German auto maker to add one
diesel engine to its 5-Series. The BMW had done enough to convince people about
its first diesel car performance, and as time passed it added good fuel
economy, long service life to the vehicles along with the typical BMW's sporty
feel.
The BMW engineers opted for
a straight six power unit, boosted by a turbocharger. The 2.4-litre engine is
capable of developing 113bhp of top power and 210Nm of top torque, which was considerably
high for a diesel engine in 1983.
This engine first powered
the 524td, which was shown for the first time at the 1983 Frankfurt Auto Show.
The BMW 524td was the fastest diesel production car of its time, accelerating
to 100kmph in just over 12 seconds, and attains a top speed of 180kmpl. The
vehicle claimed to offer a fuel efficiency of 14kmpl. Since then we have
witnessed many advancements in diesel engines, and 5-Series continuously ruling
the market.


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