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A 1993 BMW 850Ci V12 Auto is now available on eBay, and the company that sells it explains this is one of the last units that are still in working condition. This BMW 8 series E31 has been a ...
"1993 BMW 525i body sitting on a mid-90s BMW 850Ci chassis," the ad reads (saved here). "It goes like this. The ultimate sleeper. Lowered, garage kept, never driven in winter during my ownership ...
It's important to remember that while the 850Ci packed V12 power, it didn't serve as the top-spec 8-Series throughout the production run. Instead, that distinction goes to the 850CSi, a model ...
That V12/manual combo elevates this car into the rarified air shared only with the likes of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and their ilk. ... Take, for example, this 1993 BMW 850Ci.
Over the past quarter century, BMW has used the number "8" three times in its nomenclature with the E31-codenamed 8-Series, ... BMW i8 Meets 850Ci: Two Very Different 8s, ...
The first appearance of the BMW V12 in the U.S. was in the 1988 750i, the new top-dog version of the E32 7-Series sedan. BMW essentially took two of its SOHC M20 2.5-liter six-cylinder engines ...
BMW is at maximum production on the V12. The V12 is having a tough time in general, thanks to the increasingly stringent fuel economy and emissions standards found in countries around the world.
For those who bought the original BMW 750iL way back in 1987 with its 5.0-liter V12 and have stuck with BMW V12s all these years, then we suspect there’s a chance one of these Final V12s could ...
BMW has ended production of V12 engines as it adds more electric models to its lineup. A final run of a dozen 7-series sedans with V12s has been sold out.
The M760i xDrive's V12 is rated at 601 hp. (BMW) BMW will mark the occasion in the U.S. by offering a limited run of a dozen M760i xDrive Final V12 sedans equipped with a 601 hp 6.6-liter V12.
BMW plans to keep the V12 around through at least the end of the current 7-Series' production cycle, Top Gear reports, citing BMW's head of powertrain development Michael Bayer.