BMW E23
The first-generation 7 Series (1977 - 1986)
Car Specifications
- Engine Options: Inline-6, V8
- Power: 143 - 286 hp
- Torque: 210 - 400 Nm
- Transmission: 4-speed manual, 3-speed automatic
- Top Speed: 225 km/h (140 mph) for the 745i
- 0-100 km/h: 7.8 seconds (745i)
- Fuel Economy: 10.0 - 15.0 L/100 km (23 - 15 mpg)
- Production Years: 1977 - 1986
- Body Style: Sedan
- Drive Type: Rear-Wheel Drive
- Weight: 1,400 - 1,600 kg
About the BMW E23
The BMW E23 was the first generation of BMW's flagship 7 Series. Introduced in 1977, it brought a new level of luxury, technology, and performance to the BMW lineup. The E23 was a major step up from the 5 Series and established the 7 Series as a strong competitor in the luxury sedan market.
The 745i, with its turbocharged inline-six engine, was one of the standout models, offering impressive performance for its time. The E23 was also one of the first BMWs to feature a luxury interior and advanced safety features, setting the tone for future generations.
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Key Features
- Performance: 745i model with a turbocharged engine for added power and performance.
- Design: The E23 set the standard for luxury and refinement in the 7 Series.
- Technology: Advanced safety features, including ABS, and luxurious interior amenities.
Technical Information
The BMW E23 came with several engine options, including the 745i’s turbocharged inline-six:
Engine Codes and Iterations
- M30: Inline-6, used in 728i, 730i, 735i.
- M102: V8, used in 745i.
Conclusion
The BMW E23 was a groundbreaking model that set the foundation for BMW's 7 Series lineage. Combining luxury, advanced technology, and impressive performance, it helped establish BMW as a true player in the high-end sedan market. Its timeless design and innovative features continue to make it a classic among BMW enthusiasts.
