BMW 730i (E32), eight-cylinder

The BMW 730i (E32) was initially powered exclusively by an inline six-cylinder engine (M30B30) but from 1992 the car was also supplied with a V8 engine. Until the 7 Series was discontinued in 1994, the customer could choose between the six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engine in the 730i. The M60B30 engine installed in the car delivered 160 kW (218 hp) from a displacement of 2997 cc. It was equipped with advanced four-valve technology and each cylinder bank was fitted with two overhead camshafts. The visual appearance of vehicles powered by V8 engines differs from the six-cylinder models with a wider twin-kidney grille of the kind that was also installed in the models with a V12 engine.

BMW 730i (E32), eight-cylinder
Production
11/1991 - 03/1994
Displacement
2997 cc
Performance
160 kW/218 bhp at 5800 rpm
Price
DM 82.000
Engine Type
Eight-cylinder V-engine
Top Speed
233 km/h (145 mph)