In 1982 the E24 changed slightly with an improved interior and slightly modified exterior US specification 633CSi cars had the M30 3 2 litre 181 hp engine until 1984 In 1985 displacement was increased to 3 5 litres and horsepower increased slightly to 182 hp The big difference however was torque Whereas the 3 2 litre had 195 ft lbf @ 4 000 rpm the 3 5 litre powerplant managed 214 ft lbf @ 4 000 rpm In Europe 1984 saw the introduction of the M635CSi essentially an E24 powered by the powerplant of the BMW M1 the M88 now putting out 286hp 16 BBS 3 piece wheels and a deeper air dam
US specification 633CSi cars had the M30 3 2 litre 181 hp engine until 1984 In 1985 displacement was increased to 3 5 litres and horsepower increased slightly to 182 hp The big difference however was torque Whereas the 3 2 litre had 195 ftlbf 4 000 rpm the 3 5 litre powerplant managed 214 ftlbf 4 000 rpm In Europe 1984 saw the introduction of the M635CSi essentially an E24 powered by the powerplant of the BMW M1 the M88 now putting out 286hp 16 BBS 3 piece wheels and a deeper air dam completed the package The US received its own M series E24 in 1987 but it was called simply M6 and due to emission regulations it came with a reduced 256 hp The 1988 E24s
The BMW CS Concept was a concept car produced by BMW in 2007. It is a fastback sedan that features many new innovations for BMW, such as door handles that only come out when sensors detect motion. Unconfirmed rumors suggest this concept may see production in the form of the new BMW 8 Series. Unlike the previous 8 Series, which was a coupe, the CS would be a four-door with coupe styling, similar to the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class. With dimensions slightly bigger than the E65 7-series, its competition is expected to be slightly more upmarket than the previous 8 series, and will include the Porsche Panamera, Aston Martin Rapide, and the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class.
The BMW CS Concept was a concept car produced by BMW in 2007. It is a fastback sedan that features many new innovations for BMW, such as door handles that only come out when sensors detect motion. Unconfirmed rumors suggest this concept may see production in the form of the new BMW 8 Series. Unlike the previous 8 Series, which was a coupe, the CS would be a four-door with coupe styling, similar to the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class. With dimensions slightly bigger than the E65 7-series,[1][2] its competition is expected to be slightly more upmarket than the previous 8 series, and will include the Porsche Panamera, Aston Martin Rapide, and the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class.