1993 BMW 850CSi
Special Equipment/Options:
241 Airbag Driver and Passenger
302 Alarm System
303 Burglar Alarm
353 Anti-glare Strip Front + Rr Window
401 Sliding/vent Roof, Electric
416 Rear Roller Sun Visor
423 Floor Mats, Velour
428 Warning Triangle and First Aid Kit
431 Interior Rearview Mirror with Automatic Dip
459 Seat Adjuster Electric with Memory
488 Lumbar Support Driver/front Passenger
489 Lumbar Support for Front Passenger
494 Seat Heating Driver/front Passenger
500 Headlight Washer Sys/intensive Cleaning
536 Auxiliary Heating
661 Radio BMW Business
672 6-Disc CD Changer BMW
676 Hi-fi Loudspeaker System
690 Cassette Holder
801 Nation Version Germany/Austria
The product of almost ten years of research and development at a
cost of over 1.5 billion DM, the 8 Series was aimed at a different
market and priced accordingly, introducing BMW buyers to an
unmatched level of performance and luxury. Added to the BMW 8
Series line-up in 1992, the 850 CSi became the top-performance
offering for the Munich marques E31 generation.
Powered by an enlarged version of the 850 Cis V-12 that was bored
out to 5.6 litres, the high-spec model featured lighter pistons,
forged crankshaft and a freer-flowing exhaust. The resulting
product produced 375 horsepower and was capable of reaching 100
km/h from a standstill in just 5.7 seconds. It also featured a
revised suspension setup to harness the extra power, featuring a
lower stance and stiffer springs and dampers. The steering was
modified with a quicker ratio, and reassuringly, the brakes were
uprated with floating ventilated discs. Even the wing mirrors were
resculpted to improve aerodynamics, alongside reshaped front and
rear bumpers. Naturally, it was only offered with a manual
six-speed gearbox so as not to dilute the driving experience. Just
1,510 850 CSis were built, and great examples like this are highly
sought after by collectors.
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