BMW E32

The second-generation 7 Series (1986 - 1994)

BMW E32 Front View BMW E32 Rear View BMW E32 Interior

Car Specifications

  • Engine Options: Inline-6, V8, V12
  • Power: 188 - 318 hp
  • Torque: 280 - 450 Nm
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic
  • Top Speed: 250 km/h (155 mph) for the 750iL
  • 0-100 km/h: 7.3 seconds (750iL)
  • Fuel Economy: 12.0 - 16.0 L/100 km (19 - 14 mpg)
  • Production Years: 1986 - 1994
  • Body Style: Sedan
  • Drive Type: Rear-Wheel Drive
  • Weight: 1,500 - 1,800 kg

About the BMW E32

The BMW E32 was the second generation of the 7 Series, introduced in 1986. It featured numerous innovations for the time, including the introduction of the V12 engine, a first for BMW's flagship sedans. The E32 was also known for its luxurious interior, advanced technology, and strong performance.

One of the standout models, the 750iL, offered a V12 engine that produced significant power, making it a true competitor in the luxury sedan market. The E32 was the first 7 Series to feature advanced features like traction control and self-leveling suspension.

Key Features

Technical Information

The BMW E32 was available with several engine options, including the iconic V12 in the 750iL:

Engine Codes and Iterations

  • M30: Inline-6, used in 730i, 735i.
  • M60: V8, used in 740i, 740iL.
  • M70: V12, used in 750iL.

Conclusion

The BMW E32 was a revolutionary car for BMW, introducing the V12 engine to the 7 Series and setting the standard for future luxury sedans. Its combination of power, luxury, and innovative technology makes it an iconic model in BMW's history.