2008 NAIAS: BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance

3 liter twin turbo diesel performance

BMW 3.0L inline-six with Variable Twin Turbo Technology
by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
January 3, 2008 10:56 AM
Filed Under: BMW, Detroit Auto Show, German, Green

3 liter twin turbo diesel performance

In just over a weeks time, BMW will be displaying their diesel technology at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. BMW has successfully met the strict US exhaust emission requirements for its 3.0 liter inline-six with Variable Twin Turbo Technology engine and will be made available in all 50 states in late 2008. First cars to receive the engine will be the BMW 335d and BMW X5 xdrive35d.

BMW began producing diesel engines back in 1983 when it introduced the BMW 524td. Today, around 67% of bimmers sold in Europe are powered by a diesel engine. The 3.0 liter diesel has been a raging success in Europe with its 265 hp and 425 lb-ft of torque available at just 1,750 rpm and has won the Engine of the Year award multiple times. The BMW 335d manages a 0-62 mph time of just 6.2 seconds while the X5 xdrive35d, with its extra weight clocks in at just 7.2 seconds. Very respectable times for a 3 liter diesel. Fuel economy is equally impressive at 23/33 mpg for the 335d and 19/25 mpg for the X5 35d (city / highway).

Pricing for the BMW 335d and BMW X5 xdrive35d will be announced closer to its launch date.

Source: BMW AG
Press Release (Click to expand)

Performance + Outstanding Efficiency

Entering a new era in the company’s mission to deliver ultimate driving machines that combine superior performance with exemplary fuel economy, the BMW Group will debut two vehicle models equipped with the BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance at the 2008 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit – the X5 xDrive35d and the 335d.

Successfully meeting the strict exhaust emissions requirements of the North American automobile market, BMW Advanced Diesel – slated to hit US roadways in late 2008 – will be available in all 50 states. The wide availability of these vehicles marks a significant milestone in the BMW EfficientDynamics strategy, which seeks to offer customers in automobile markets around the world maximum driving pleasure with minimum fuel consumption and emissions.

BMW Advanced Diesel technology is being introduced into the US market in the form of the 3.0-liter inline-six featuring Variable Twin Turbo Technology – an engine widely acknowledged as the unchallenged benchmark for sporting performance, motoring refinement and superior efficiency in other markets around the world. At the 2008 NAIAS, BMW is presenting this 265-hp high-performance diesel engine in both the BMW X5 xDrive35d and the BMW 335d. To ensure full compliance with the demanding emission standards in California and other US states, BMW uses SCR technology to reduce nitric oxides (NOX), enabling nationwide introduction of BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance as a 50-state model (BIN5).

Leading the way: BMW diesel competence for the US.

The history of BMW diesel engines began in 1983 when the BMW 524td was introduced as the fastest diesel in the world. From that starting point, BMW has spent 25 years continuously developing diesel technology. Today’s BMW Diesels are characterized by dramatically improved power and performance, fuel consumption and emissions levels – reflecting the principle of BMW EfficientDynamics in every respect.

Through their superior motoring refinement alone, BMW diesel engines have helped to significantly eliminate any reservations regarding the acoustic properties of a diesel engine. Indeed, great demand for BMW diesel engines has helped BMW achieve increased market share not just in Europe, but in regions across the world. Today no less than 67 percent of all new BMWs delivered to customers in Europe are powered by a diesel engine.

While diesel engines of today represent an impressive standard for fuel efficiency and emissions on the whole, BMW Advanced Diesel engines take this a step further, setting the standard for torque and pulling power that could never be achieved by a similar displacement gasoline engine – while consuming 25 percent less fuel on average than an equally powerful gasoline engine.

New generation of diesel technology: Maximum dynamism, minimum emissions.

Maximum power, supreme efficiency: The first BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance is particularly well-suited to combine the driving dynamics and motoring refinement of a premium automobile with the most current and demanding standards for preserving resources and reducing emissions. Featuring exceptional power and torque, the 3.0 liter inline-six diesel is one of the most fuel-efficient and economical engines in its class.

Applying Variable Twin Turbo Technology, a small turbocharger first cuts in at low engine speeds. Thanks to its low inertia, this turbocharger develops boost (and extra power) in response to even the smallest movement to the gas pedal and without the slightest delay. As engine speed increases, the second, larger turbocharger cuts in, developing maximum torque of 425 lb-ft at just 1,750 rpm. Interaction of the two turbochargers is controlled by the particularly efficient, high-performance electronic engine control unit.

In addition to the above Variable Twin Turbo Technology, new technical highlights of BMW Advanced Diesel – presented for the first time in 2007 – include an aluminum crankcase and third-generation common-rail direct fuel injection. Featuring precision-quality precise piezo-injectors to deliver the precise dosage of fuel into the combustion chambers with the smallest volume of pre-injection, the third generation system ensures a particularly clean injection process with optimized fuel consumption, emissions figures and running smoothness.

Given all of these qualities, BMW’s 3.0-liter diesel with Variable Twin Turbo has won the prestigious International Engine of the Year Award multiple times – more than any other prize or acknowledgement. The engine is featured in a large number of models in Europe and is now expanding its global story of success as the BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance.

At the 2008 NAIAS, the BMW 335d featuring Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance for maximum output of 265 hp and peak torque of 425 lb-ft. will provide a clear and convincing demonstration of these qualities. On the road, this means acceleration from 0–62 mph in 6.2 seconds and average fuel economy of 23/33 mpg (city/highway, provisional data).

The BMW X5 xDrive35d, will also debut in Detroit. Like the 335d, the X5 xDrive35d offers sporting character through BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance, while standing out as a high-torque Sports Activity Vehicle with excellent qualities for long-distance motoring. The BMW X5 xDrive35d accelerates from 0–62 mph in just 7.2 seconds and offers average fuel economy of at least 19/25 mpg (city/highway, provisional data).

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radmeister
January 3, 2008 1:09 PM
FINALLY a diesel BMW in north america, now to just wait for Audi to come out of its shell and release their diesels here(other than Q7)

tralfazz
January 3, 2008 2:55 PM
Very nice! I'll be in the market for a nice 4 door by the end of 2008. I've been looking for a classy and sporty sedan with good MPGs. An expensive luxury cruiser from Merc was closest to what I was looking for. Now with the 335d coming I think I've found the right match.

Saab95JD
January 3, 2008 3:36 PM
It's about time BMW gives the US a shot at it's diesels! I still miss my 1985 524td! It went over 400K miles!

_M7_
January 3, 2008 6:26 PM
Nice trubo-tech ´couse this troque its really good...in fact its really good

very good engine if we see its diesel

unknown
January 3, 2008 7:00 PM
it's about time! hopefully it should also be available with a manual.

DieselDog
January 5, 2008 12:43 AM
Don't count on the bi-turbo diesel being made available with the manual transmission. BMW doesn't offer their top diesel with a manual (not even in Europe) becuse the mill generate too much torque for the manual transmission! Sad, but true. We in the State will have to hope and pray that BMW make their single turbo diesel (as a 330d, 530d, etc.) available with the manual. But this is a great start!

gerhardg1
January 4, 2008 11:45 AM
Ein Zeichen das BMW mal wieder ganz klar und deutlich die Nase vorn hat. Wie allgemein bekannt sind die Diesel Motoren aus München jetzt schon ein wahrer Leckerbissen, nun in Kombination mit BluePerformance hör ich jetzt schon "andere" Autofabrikanten stöhnen: auch das noch. Gezeichnet, ein äusserst zufriedener 520d Fahrer.

radmeister
January 4, 2008 10:15 PM
I would like to see a 735d come to N/A. I think it would do great.

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