BMW 7 Series (E23) - Models

Models

The following models were produced in this series:

Model Engine Power Torque Built
PS kW hp at rpm N·m ft·lbf at rpm
725‡ 2494 cc I6 150 110 148 5800 208 153 4000 1977–1979
728 2788 cc I6 170 125 168 5800 233 172 4000 1977–1979
728i 2788 cc I6 184 135 181 5800 235 173 4200 1979−1986
730 2985 cc I6 184 135 181 5800 255 188 3500 1977–1979
732i 3205 cc I6 196 144 193 5500 279 206 4500 1979–1986
733i 3205 cc I6 197 145 194 5500 279 206 4300 1977–1979
735i 3453 cc I6 218 160 215 5200 304 224 4000 1979–1982
735i 3430 cc I6 218 160 215 5200 304 224 4000 1982–1986
745i 3205 cc I6 252 185 249 5200 374 276 2600 1980–1982
745i 3430 cc I6 252 185 249 4900 374 276 2200 1983–1986
North America and Japan
733i 3210 cc I6 179 132 177 5500 266 196 4000 1978–1979
733i 3210 cc I6 176 129 174 5200 255 188 4200 1980–1981
733i 3210 cc I6 184 135 181 6000 264 195 4000 1982–1984
735i/L7 3430 cc I6 185 136 182 5400 290 210 4000 1985–1987
1986–1987 (L7)
South Africa
745i 3453 cc I6 286 210 282 6500 340 250 4500 1984–1986
Note: ‡ For government agencies and on special order only

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