V12-powered BMW Z3 Prototype

V12-powered BMW Z3 Prototype

BMW told us that the company tries to design its vehicles with enough room and commonality so as not to limit future powertrain options. Thus, such swaps are theoretically possible; it’s configuring the ancillary hardware that generally poses a problem. The Bavarians would not comment on which 12-cylinder was used in this prototype, though we think the powerplant in question likely is the 5.4-liter M73. The M73 saw duty in the 7- and 8-series during the late ’90s and early 2000s, making 322 hp. For comparison’s sake, the Z3-based M Roadster used the S52 3.2-liter inline-six from 1998–2000, making 240 hp, while the 2001 and 2002 models were upgraded to the 315-hp S54 of the same configuration and displacement. That’s a lot of extra weight for an extra seven hp, but cool is immeasurable.

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