I'm a little surprised that despite having less power and less torque and less gears the BMW is faster in acceleration and equal in mid-range times.Is it only because the BMW is 98kg lighter?
I think it would be better for BMW to equip 740d with a V8 4.0L engine rather than a 3.0L engine.
The new 6 diesel is just perfect for the 7-series!!No need for a V8 engine in my opinion. The 6-cylinder is lighter, needs less fuel and has equal data for perfomance and horsepower!The new 6 diesel is just perfect for the 7-series!!

I totally agree with both you and Ree but i only wanted to say that 730d would be a better label for a 6-cylinder 3.0L engine than 740d.It is just a little annoying for me to have a car which labels 740d but has a 3.0L engine instead of a 4.0L engine.Exactly![]()
The BMW has a smaller engine, even weaker, but much better performance and more important for this kind of vehicles - better economy.
BMW all the way![]()
Do you have the power and torque graphs for the two cars? This would go some way to explaining how the BMW is able to extract better performance from its twin-turbo, six cylinder 740d. It's definitely the better option for the diesel engine under the efficient dynamics program.
Diesels and turbocharging are a match made in heaven; the resulting outputs from innovative forced induction shows proven superiority over displacement and cylinder count. Hence, the expected tri-turbo development...
I totally agree with both you and Ree but i only wanted to say that 730d would be a better label for a 6-cylinder 3.0L engine than 740d.It is just a little annoying for me to have a car which labels 740d but has a 3.0L engine instead of a 4.0L engine.![]()
…but they wanted to show, that this is a new version and not the already known 272 and 286 hp version…I totally agree with both you and Ree but i only wanted to say that 730d would be a better label for a 6-cylinder 3.0L engine than 740d.It is just a little annoying for me to have a car which labels 740d but has a 3.0L engine instead of a 4.0L engine.![]()
Okay, you're right on this - probably they should have named this V6 diesel 735d……but they wanted to show, that this is a new version and not the already known 272 and 286 hp version…
That is exactly what i don't like about new BMWs.I agree with you on this, and regret that the model's name no longer represents the engine size.
Yip, that's what I was alluding to by requesting the power and torque graphs.Pretty certain the BMW performance is better due to lack of turbo lag, it'll be much quicker off the mark. I wish MB would get their diesels together - they used to lead the diesel category. The engine on our C320 CDI has awful lag....
LOL....What the....????
Is this new or something, taking off the engine cover????
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