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The BMW E31 is the first generation of the BMW 8 Series. It is a grand tourer built by BMW from 1990 to 1999 as a 2-door coupé, powered by either a V8 or V12 engine. Whilst it did supplant the original E24 based 6 Series in 1990, it was not a direct successor, but a new model class with a substantially higher price and performance than the 6 Series.
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The BMW E31 8 Series 850 CSi has a V 12, Petrol engine with 5576 cm 3 / 340.3 cu-in capacity. How many horsepower (hp) does a 1992 BMW E31 8 Series 850 CSi have? The BMW 850CSi was the top of the range model for the first generation 8 Series.
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Introduced for the 1993 model year, the 850CSi was built by BMW Motorsport and featured an M-tuned V12 engine. This engine was based on the famous BMW M70 V12 engine, yet tuned to such an extent that the engine received its own name, the S70. Join Jay Leno and Jason Cammisa as they explore the rare 1994 BMW 850CSi, a V12-powered luxury coupe developed by BMW's M Division.
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No, it would only be known as the BMW 850 CSi. The M8 that wasn't an M8 made 380 horsepower from its now. The BMW 850 CSI often flies under the radar, and it's a shame.
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The car has all the hallmarks of a classic GT -- streamlined styling, a refined interior, and, of course, a throaty V12 engine. In this episode of Jay Leno's Garage, Jay Leno and Jason Cammisa discuss the unloved Bavarian and how it stacks up against today's car culture. Jay Leno dives into the 1994 BMW 850 CSI, the ultimate sleeper car with a V12 engine and six-speed manual transmission-a true testament to BMW's engineering.
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Long, luxurious, sporty: BMW M played a key role in the development of the BMW 850 CSi E31. The 1992 model may never have had the M in its name, but with its modified engine and host of other innovations, it is undoubtedly part of the M family. Explore the rare and powerful 1994 BMW 850 CSI Coupe on Jay Leno's Garage.
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Discover its V12 engine, manual transmission, timeless design, and rising collector's value. With this in mind, BMW Motorsport set about developing two suitably enhanced variants with a brace of enlarged engines: the radical 6-litre M8 and somewhat more refined 5.6-litre 850 CSi. Both models adopted BMW Motorsport's tried.