Z4 2.5i. 2.5-liter, with 184 horsepower and 175 lb-ft. of torque. This "entry-level" power plant provides performance that's anything but entry-level. Though these official power and torque ratings are unchanged from earlier versions of this engine, fine-tuning of the intake system and a new exhaust system enhance its response at low to medium speeds. In a June 13, 2001 comparison test of the BMW 325i sedan against key V-6 competitors, Germany's respected auto motor und sport magazine raved: "The BMW engine is in a class by itself, with six cylinders in a row in a time of V-6s. Inline sixes take up a lot of space and are relatively costly, but in terms of balance they are the ideal engine type. The BMW proves this convincingly: light-footed, vibration-free revving, spontaneous response, and a sound that is not quiet but is outright pleasant." In the Z4 2.5i with manual shift, this unit delivers 0 to 60 mph in 7.1 sec. and achieves the amazing top speed of 146 mph. Its projected EPA mileage ratings are impressive too: 21-mpg city/28-mpg highway with the optional automatic transmission, 20/28 with the 5-speed manual
So is the 2.5 a 3.0 :?DannyBoy said:The 2.5 Si is 211bhp in the UK. Its a detuned 3.0l M54 lump.
The 177bhp variant was the 2.5i.
DannyBoy said:The 2.5 Si is 211bhp in the UK. Its a detuned 3.0l M54 lump.
The 177bhp variant was the 2.5i.
Wondermike said:DannyBoy, they aren't right![]()
(Europe - US are slightly different in power)
Pre-facelift -
2.5 is M54 (2494cc) with 192bhp
3.0 is M54 (2979cc) with 231bhp
Post-facelift -
3.0Si N52 (2996) with 265PS
2.5i N52 (2497) with 177PS
2.5Si N52 (2497) with 218PS
The 3 series and 5 series have done or do tricks with badges that don't match engine sizes but not the Z4![]()
cj10jeeper said:Wondermike said:DannyBoy, they aren't right![]()
(Europe - US are slightly different in power)
Pre-facelift -
2.5 is M54 (2494cc) with 192bhp
3.0 is M54 (2979cc) with 231bhp
Post-facelift -
3.0Si N52 (2996) with 265PS
2.5i N52 (2497) with 177PS
2.5Si N52 (2497) with 218PS
The 3 series and 5 series have done or do tricks with badges that don't match engine sizes but not the Z4![]()
I'd agree with those - straight from the book/brochures