
BMW M1 - Wikipedia
The BMW M1 is the first car to be solely developed by BMW M and employs a 3,453 cc (3.5 L) M88/1 petrol straight-six engine with Kugelfischer - Bosch mechanical fuel injection and …
BMW M1: History, Design, Specifications - MotorTrend
2020年6月25日 · Learn all about the 1978-1981 BMW M1, an Italian-designed supercar that’s long been misunderstood.
Technical data of the BMW M1 – Engine, Suspension, Body, …
Technical data Overview of: Engine, Suspension, Body, Electrics and Driving Performance Technical data in detail The engine M1 Road Version M1 Procar Layout 6-Cylinder in row mid …
The BMW M1 Procar
The BMW M1 Procar remains a central component of the history of BMW M. Boasting a powerful six-cylinder in-line engine and a striking striking wedge shape created by renowned vehicle …
From the Archive: The History of the BMW M1 - Car and Driver
The race engine is a more highly tuned version of the DOHC, four-valve-per-cylinder M1 street engine, itself a derivative of the healthy single-cam BMW six used in 5-, 6-, and 7-series ...
BMW M1: from Procar to icon
As well as being one of the most famous sports cars of the 1970s, the M1 is a fascinating vehicle that shaped BMW M like no other. Boasting a powerful 6-cylinder in-line engine and a striking …
BMW M1 (1978 - 1981)
At the heart of the M1 lies a 3.5-liter inline-six engine, specifically developed for this model. This powerplant is renowned for its remarkable power output, delivering 273 horsepower, which …
1978 - BMW M1 - Motor-Museum
The BMW M1, produced between 1978 and 1981, is a car that stands out in automotive history for its design, performance, and rarity. As BMW’s first and only mid-engined sports car, the M1 …
1978-1981 BMW M1 - Automobile Magazine - MotorTrend
2011年7月29日 · It was M's first production engine, a 3.5-liter straight six making 277 hp. In the 3100-pound M1, that was good for a run to 62 mph in 5.6 seconds and a jaw-dropping 162 …
1978 - 1981 BMW M1 - Supercars.net
Whilst the 6 Series made its debut, engineers were secretly working on the development of a distinctive BMW sports car, which caused a worldwide sensation in 1978: The BMW M1. This …