Table of BMW engines

BMW is a BMW is a lot more reliable and powerful engines. Many engines won first prizes at prestigious international competitions. The table below BMW engines up to 2007.

Inline 4-cylinder
* 1961-1987 — 1.6—2.0 l M10/M12
* 1986-1991 — 2.0—2.5 l for M3 S14 (DOHC)
* 1987-1995 — 1.6/1.8 l M40 (SOHC)
* 1989-1996 — 1.8 l M42 (DOHC)
* 1991-2002 — 1.6/1.8/1.9 l M43 (SOHC)
* 1994-2000 — 1.7 l M41 Diesel
* 1996-2001 — 1.9 l M44 (DOHC)
* 1997-2005 — 2.0 l M47 Diesel
* 2001-2006 — 1.6 l Tritec
* 2001-2003 — 1.8/2.0 l N42 (won an international award engine of the year)
* 2004— ... 1.8/2.0 l N46
* 2004— ... 1.6 l N45
* 2006— ... 1.6 l Prince
Inline-6-cylinder
BMW is most famous for its inline six-cylinder engines.
* 1933 — 1.2 l M78
* 1937 — 2.0 l M328
* 1937 — M335 3.5 l
* 1952 — 2.0-2.1 l M337
* 1968 — 2.5-2.6 l M06
* 1971 — 2.0-2.7 l M20
* 1976 — 2.5-3.5 l M30
* 1977 — 2.0 l M60 (the original name of the engine, which is now known as M20; M60 now I understand the first generation of the 3.0 and 4.0 liter V8)
* 1978 — 3.5 l M88/S38 for M1/M5/M6
* 1980 — 3.2 l M102 for 7 Series
* 1983 — 3.4 l M106 for 7 Series
* 1983 — 2.4 l M21 Diesel
* 1989 — 2.0-2.5 l M50
* 1989 — 3.0 l S50 M3
* 1991 — M51 2.5 l Diesel
* 1994 — 2.5-2.8 l M52 (two awards engine of the year)
* 1994 — 3.0 l S52 M3
* 1998 — 2.5-3.0 l M57 Diesel
* 2000 — 2.5-3.0 l M54
* 2002 — 3.2 l S54 (six award-winning engine of the year)
* 2004 — 3.0 l R6
* 2005 — N52 3.0 l
* 2007 — 3.0 l N54 turbine
V8
* 1951 — 2.6-3.2 liter OHV V-8
* 1992 — 3.0-4.0 l M60
* 1996 — 3.5-4.4 l M62
* 1998 — 4.9-5.0 l S62
* 1998 — 3.9 l M67 Diesel (two awards engine of the year)
* 2001 — 3.6-4.8 l N62 (three awards engine of the year)
V10

* 2005 — 5.0 l S85 for E60 M5 and E63 M6 (four awards engine of the year)
V12
* 1986 — 5.0-5.4 l M70
* 1992 — 5.6 l S70
* 1993 — 5.4 l M73 (one award engine of the year)
* 2003 — 6.0 l N73