BMW TwinPower Turbo technology is based on the twin. 4.4-liter BMW ALPINA Bi-Turbo V-8, xDrive, intelligent all. Explore how the BMW Twin Turbo power works to deliver a thrilling ride across a range of the brand's luxury models for sale at BMW of Tenafly today!
BMW TwinPower Turbo systems contain a single turbo fed by two exhaust inlets. This allows for twin turbo performance from a single turbo more efficiently. BMW TwinPower Turbo used to mean single twin-scroll turbo.
Nowadays, it's applied to every single turbocharged engine produced by the Bavarian automaker. The legendary Alpina B10 Bi-Turbo was a high-performance BMW 5 Series that rivaled the mighty Mercedes-Benz 300 E 6.0 'Hammer'. The BMW S68 is a twin-turbocharged V8 engine produced by BMW.
Its first use was in the 2023 revised BMW X7 as the M60i. [1] A few weeks after its presentation, BMW showed a study of the XM with a more powerful version of the engine. [2][3] In addition, the basic version is also used in BMW 760i, [4] BMW X5 M60i, and BMW X6 M60i.
[5]. The powerful 3.0-liter BMW M TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder engine in the all-new M3 Sedan delivers a blistering 425-hp to command. Featuring bi-turbo, high-precision direct injection, Valvetronic and Double-VANOS technology, the engine is capable of a massive 406 lb-ft of torque over a broad rpm range, a nearly 40% increase over previous.
But how does the BMW twin-turbo engine work? At BMW of Devon, we strive to provide you with the most in-depth knowledge and coverage of your BMW vehicle, and when it comes to driving, it all starts with the engine. The G-Power G4M Bi-Turbo Convertible pushes the BMW M4 to 720 hp and 850 Nm, raising top speed to 330 km/h with a DEEPTONE exhaust and carbon.