BMW 633CSi (E24)

The first BMW 3 Series (1975) and the BMW 5 Series (1972) were followed by the first BMW 6 Series in 1976. This was in the form of a new Grand Coupé (Großes Coupé) based on the engineering of the BMW 5 Series. This luxurious and sporty coupé remained in the range until 1989 - the longest production run for this series in the history of BMW automobile manufacture. Coachbuilder Karmann based in Osnabrück built the elegant bodies for the BMW 6 Series Coupés. The sportiest model was initially the BMW 633CSi with 200 hp and petrol injection. It remained in the range until 1984.

BMW 633CSi (E24)
Production
01/1976 - 04/1982
Displacement
3210 cc (196 cu. in.)
Performance
145 kW/197 PS at 5500 rpm
Price
DM 43.100
Engine Type
Six-cylinder in-line engine
Top Speed
215 km/h (134 mph), automatic transmission: 209 km/h (130 mph)