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BMW 7 Series, 1986 - 1994
The BMW E32 is the second generation of the most luxurious BMW line - the seventh series model was produced from 1986 to 1994. This is a well-known BMW, which at that time did not lag behind its technology, comfort and image and even surpassed its biggest competitor - the S-Class Mercedes-Benz. This model was distinguished as the first production car in the world with Xenon headlights mounted in the 750iL version, as well as the first with double soundproof glass and lens headlights. The E32 is the first BMW model to feature electronic damping stiffness control, traction control, dual-zone climate control and a long wheelbase version marked iL. Originally, this sevens was produced with a six-cylinder and V12 engine. The 730i / iL and 735i / iL were equipped with the reputable M30 six-cylinder engines, while the 750i / iL had an impressive 5.0-liter 220 kW (295 hp) V12 engine, the first of its kind in a BMW. In 1991, BMW began production of the V8 engine, the first since 1962 to be fitted to the BMW 501/502. This engine, codenamed M60, had a displacement of 3.0 L or 4.0 L and was delivered simultaneously in both the E32 and E34 models. An experimental E32 model with an incredible V16 engine at the time was produced.
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Electricity: 3.6 - 4.2 L
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Petrol: 2 - 2.7 L
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Petrol: 3.2 L
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Petrol: 2.9 - 6 L
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Petrol: 2.6 - 5.6 LDiesel: 3 - 3.5 L
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