Which BMW Engines Have a Twin-Turbo Setup? Full List Explained
Photo by Nicolò Bacchini on Unsplash Ask any BMW enthusiast what changed in 2006, and they'll give you the same answer: the N54. Before it, BMW built its reputation on naturally aspirated engines. The S54 in the E46 M3 and the S85 V10 in the E60 M5. Engines that made power by breathing freely, revving hard, and doing things the difficult way. There was something pure about it, and a lot of people still miss it. Then BMW introduced the N54 in the 335i, a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre straight-six engine, and the whole conversation shifted. Three hundred horsepower from the factory. Easily 400 with a tune. Torque available at 1,500 rpm rather than 5,000. BMW's naturally aspirated era wasn't dead overnight, but the direction of travel was suddenly very clear. Today, twin-turbo setups are woven through BMW's engine range from affordable saloons to M cars to flagship luxury limos. This guide covers all of them, what the setup actually means, which engines use it, and what mak...