BMW E24

The first-generation 6 Series (1976 - 1989)

BMW E24 Front View BMW E24 Rear View BMW E24 Interior

Car Specifications

  • Engine Options: Inline-6, V6, V8
  • Power: 177 - 286 hp (depending on the model)
  • Torque: 245 - 400 Nm
  • Transmission: 4-speed manual, 5-speed manual, 3-speed automatic
  • Top Speed: 230 km/h (143 mph)
  • 0-100 km/h: 6.6 seconds (M635CSi)
  • Fuel Economy: 9.5 - 12.0 L/100 km (24 - 19 mpg)
  • Production Years: 1976 - 1989
  • Body Style: Coupe
  • Drive Type: Rear-Wheel Drive
  • Weight: 1,400 - 1,600 kg

About the BMW E24

The BMW E24 is the original 6 Series, introduced in 1976. It blended the luxury of the 5 Series with the sportiness of a grand tourer. With its long hood, sharp lines, and distinct rear end, the E24 became a favorite among enthusiasts and a classic symbol of BMW’s 1970s and 1980s design language.

Notable for its smooth performance and the inclusion of high-performance variants like the M635CSi, the E24 also offered numerous engine configurations, making it a versatile model for its time.

Key Features

Technical Information

The BMW E24 offered several engine configurations, including inline-six, V6, and V8 engines:

Engine Codes and Iterations

  • M30: Inline-6, used in 630CS, 633CSi, and 635CSi.
  • M88/3: 3.5L Inline-6, used in the high-performance M635CSi.
  • M49: V8, used in 645Ci (later models, not available in the E24 initially).

Conclusion

The BMW E24 is an iconic model in BMW's history, known for its stunning design, luxurious interior, and a range of performance options. Its combination of elegance and sportiness helped establish the 6 Series as a long-lasting legacy within BMW's lineup, making it a classic among collectors today.