BMW developing new quad-turbo diesel engine

The unit is expected to debut in a performance version of the new 7-series; likely to replace the tri-turbo diesel unit from other models.

Published on Aug 02, 2015 04:00:00 PM

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New BMW 7-series. (For representation purpose only)

BMW is developing a new quad-turbo diesel engine for the new 7-series. The new engine is expected to debut under the hood of the M750d — the performance version of the 7-series – when launched internationally sometime in 2016.

The new engine, a six-cylinder unit, will use four turbochargers. But it is still unclear if BMW will be using only conventional turbos or will add an e-turbo to the current tri-turbo diesel to improve initial response. The engine could develop over 400bhp and 82kgm of torque with power expected to be channelled to all-four wheels.

Once launched, the new quad-turbo engine is also earmarked to replace the tri-turbo six-cylinder units that currently power the M550d, X5 M50d and X6 M50d.

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