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BMW B57
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The BMW B57 is a turbo-diesel straight-six engine, produced by BMW since 2015.[1]
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Design
The B57 belongs to a family of modular engines, including the B37 and B47 diesel engines, and B38, B48, and B58 petrol engines.[2] The engines utilise a common displacement of 500 cc (31 cu in) per cylinder.[3] The B57 replaced the previous N57 diesel engine, and was first introduced in the G11 7 Series. The B57 is available in configurations of up to 4 turbochargers, that operate in a double-series layout.[4] In addition to BMW's own brand vehicles, the BMW B57 is also used in a diesel variant of the Ineos Grenadier.[5]
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Models
B57D30O0 (Single turbo)
- 2015–2022 G11 730d, 730Ld[6]
- 2017–2023 G30 530d[7]
- 2017–2023 G32 630d Gran Turismo[8]
- 2017–present G01 X3 xDrive30d[9]
- 2018–present G02 X4 xDrive30d
- 2018–present G05 X5 xDrive30d[10]
- 2018–present G07 X7 xDrive30d
- 2019–present G20 330d[11]
- 2019–present G06 X6 xDrive30d[12]
- 2022–present Ineos Grenadier (down-tuned to 183 kW (245hp; 249 PS); 550 N·m (406 lb·ft))
B57D30T0 (Twin turbo)
- 2015–2022 G11 740d, 740Ld[13]
- 2017–2023 G30 540d[14]
- 2017–2023 G32 640d xDrive Gran Turismo[15]
- 2018–present G01 X3 M40d[16]
- 2018–present G02 X4 M40d[17]
- 2018–present G15 840d xDrive[18]
- 2020–present G20 M340d xDrive
- 2020–present G21 M340d xDrive
- 2020–present G22 M440d xDrive
- 2020–present G07 X7 xDrive40d
B57D30S0 (Quad turbo)
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References
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