Details leaked from a dealer conference held in Holland this week suggest that BMW's upcoming 550dX will be the first recipient of the German carmaker's new high-tech triturbo 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder diesel engine.
The new engine, which also is destined for the new X5 xDrive50d and X6
xDrive50d models, is claimed to produce 376 hp and more than 516 lb-ft
of torque--some 70 hp and more than 74 lb-ft more than the most powerful
version of BMW's existing twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline
six-cylinder diesel engine, as found in the X5 xDrive40d.
The
radical new engine, which is rumored to use two traditional
exhaust-blown turbochargers in combination with an electrically driven
turbocharger to add low-end response, is planned to be offered
exclusively with an eight-speed automatic gearbox and four-wheel drive.
The
550dX will slot into the BMW lineup above the 535d, although North
American sales have not yet been confirmed. Nothing is official just
yet, but Munich insiders hint at 0-to-62-mph acceleration in about five
seconds and a top speed limited to 155 mph. And, combined-cycle fuel
consumption is said to come close to matching the 535d's 38.3 mpg.
Along
with the standard version of the 550dX, BMW also is planning a
performance-oriented M550dX. While not an official M model, it will get
various chassis and styling changes, according to highly placed BMW
sources.
Original plans for a full-blown M5 diesel were ditched
on the grounds that the 550dX's four-wheel-drive system would have
dictated the ride height. "There are specific reasons why we didn't go
with four-wheel drive, one of them being the four-wheel-drive system
that requires the car to ride higher than existing M models," a source
said.
Meanwhile, further information from the BMW dealer
conference suggests that engineers are well advanced on a new M135i
based on the recently introduced second-generation 1-series hatchback.
The
new Audi RS3 rival, tentatively scheduled to go on sale in Europe in
mid-2012, is said to run a powered-up version of the 135i's N55 engine.
The twin-scroll turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder is rumored to
push out 315 hp and about 332 lb-ft of torque.
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