The BMW 525tds Sedan (E34) replaced the BMW 524td Sedan (E34) in September 1991. The diesel engine (M51B25OL) installed in the car represented a new leap forward in the development of BMW diesel technology. Alongside a new engine control system, hydraulic valve-play compensation and a slightly enlarged displacement, the new model featured air-charge cooling for the first time. This gave rise to very sporty driving characteristics with a maximum torque of 260 Nm and an output of 57 hp for each litre of displacement. These characteristics made the BMW 525tds Sedan one of the most powerful vehicles with a diesel engine to roll off a mass-production assembly line.
BMW 525tds (E34)

Production
01/1990 - 12/1995
Displacement
2498 cc
Performance
143 hp (105 kW) at 4,800 rpm
Price
DM 49.900
Engine Type
Six-cylinder in-line engine
Top Speed
205 km/h / 127 mph