The BMW E12 is the first generation of
5 Series
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executive cars, which was produced from 1972 to 1981 and replaced the saloon models of the
BMW New Class range.
Initial models were powered by inline-four engines, using either a carburettor or fuel-injection. A year after launch, the first model powered by a straight-six engine was introduced. By the final years of E12 production, most models used a straight-six engine.
There was no M5 model for the E12, however the E12 M535i is considered to be the predecessor to the M5. The
E24 6 Series coupés were built on the E12 platform up until 1982. The E12 was replaced by the
E28 5 Series in 1981, although the tools were sent to South Africa where E12 assembly continued (with E28 interiors) until 1984.
Development
At the 1970
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, BMW unveiled the 2200ti Garmisch concept car, a 2-door saloon which was developed in conjunction with
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. The 2200ti Garmisch concept car was shown as a potential replacement for the New Class saloons and the eventual E12 production model utilized many design elements from the Garmisch.
Development of the E12-series had begun by the end of the 1960s, when wind tunnel tests were conducted.
Eberhard von Kuenheim, then chairman of BMW's supervisory board, hired French designer
Paul Bracq
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Career
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in 1970 to work as the E12's Chief of design, with
Marcello Gandini of
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as co-designers of the exterior.
In 1971, a road-legal E12 prototype, which looked similar to a
Fiat 132, was made. Also in 1971, Paul Bracq had finalised the E12's design, however, compared with the later series production E12, Bracq's design car had a more stretched, and dynamic appearance. Computers were used in BMW development for the first time to calculate front and rear
crumple zones; the roof was designed with a
rollover protection structure.
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, p. 13 The body has a
drag coefficient of 0.44.
BMW had previously located turn signal stalks on the right hand side of the steering wheels, and the E12 was their first model to have the stalk on the left side.
Before the E12 had been introduced, there were rumours that it would be available with both a 2.2 litre four-cylinder engine, and a small six-cylinder engine.
Instead, BMW carried over the 2-litre four-cylinder
M10 engines from the ''New Class'' saloons, but modified the cylinder heads in order to improve combustion.
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, p. 17 With the introduction of the E12-series in 1972, BMW offered two models, the carburetted 520, which had a Stromberg
constant pressure carburettor, and the manifold injected 520i, which came with a Kugelfischer PL 04 injection pump.
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, p. 16 A small six-cylinder model called "523" had been developed, but was never put into series production.
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, p. 15 Eventually, the small six-cylinder model "520" was put into production in 1977, but in a 2 litre version rather than a 2.3 litre version.
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Originally, four-cylinder cars have a bonnet with a sunken central portion whereas on six-cylinder cars this section is raised. The leading edge of the bonnet was flat. After the August 1976 facelift all models featured the same bonnet, with a narrow raised central section reaching all the way forward and wrapping around the "kidneys". M30-engined cars can be identified by the grille having a chrome surround.
To meet Sweden's unique and stringent emissions standards, a fuel injected version of the 528 was developed and entered production in June 1977. Called the 528i, this was successful enough that it replaced the 528 in most markets.
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Engines
The data above are manufacturer claims. Power and torque data is measured according to the German Standard
DIN 70020.
The 518, 520 and 520i models were fitted with the 1.8 L and 2.0 L
M10 inline-four engines, as per the previous
New Class saloons. The 525, 528, 530, 530i and 533i models were fitted with
M30 straight-six engines, as used in the
New Six large saloons and
E9 coupés. The 520, and 523 (the latter was developed, but never put into series production), use the
M20 straight-six engine.
The 518 had its fuel supplied by a
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carburetor
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, while the initial 520 model (powered by the M10 inline-four engine) used twin Stromberg 175CDET carburettors. The straight-six engine 525 and 528 models used dual
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INAT two-barrel carburettors up until the 1976 facelift. The straight-six 520 used a Solex 4A1 carburettor.
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Fuel-injected models have the letter ''i'' at the end of their model designation. The 520i used the
Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection system from the
2000tii and
2002tii until 1975. From 1975, it was fitted with a mechanical continuous Bosch
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port injection.
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, p. 42 The 518i (only sold in Sweden and Japan), 528i, and 530i (only sold in the US and Japan) have a
Bosch L-Jetronic port injection.
Suspension
The BMW E12 has a self-supporting body, a longitudinally mounted front engine, and rear-wheel drive. All four wheels are suspended independently. The front wheels have
MacPherson struts with coil springs, hydraulic shock absorbers, and transverse control arms. The rear axle has
semi-trailing arm
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s with coil springs, and hydraulic shock absorbers. Models with a power output of or more have an additional sway bar on the rear axle. All models except the M535i have 14-inch steel alloy wheels with a wheel-width of either 5.5 or 6 inches. Therefore, the tyre size is either 175 mm or 195 mm. All models use
worm and sector
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steering, which is power assisted from the 528 onwards. The braking system is a dual-circuit system with front disc brakes; on the rear wheels, 518/520/i models were fitted with drum brakes, all models from the 525 onwards have disc brakes.
Drivetrain
The 4-speed manual transmission options consisted of:
* Getrag 242 4-speed (for M10/M20/M30 engine models)
* Getrag 262 4-speed (M30 engine)
* ZF S4-18/3 4-speed (M30 engine)
The 5-speed manual transmission options consisted of:
* Getrag 235 5-speed (M10 engine)
* Getrag 245 5-speed (M10/M20 engines)
* Getrag 265 5-speed (M30 engine)
The automatic transmission options- all 3-speed transmissions- consisted of:
* ZF 3HP12 (M10 engine)
* ZF 3HP20 (M30 engine)
*
ZF 3HP22 (M20/M30 engines)
*
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BW65 (M30 engine)
Special models
On the Belgian and Greek markets, there was a BMW 518 Deluxe version. One thousand of these cars were sold in 1979-1980. This was a BMW 518 equipped as the 528i top model with additional luxury items such as headrests on the back seats. It was rumored that this special version was produced for the Iranian government, as a car for top officials under the shah’s rule. Due to the Iranian revolution these cars were never delivered. Instead, they have been sold as a special version in Belgium and Greece.
The Portuguese market also received nearly 700 CKD units due to the local regulations that demanded a certain amount of vehicles sold in Portugal to be locally assembled.
For the Swedish market the complete BMW 5 range was not offered, due to local emissions regulations. For the early E12 the models BMW 518, BMW 520, BMW 520i, and BMW 525 were offered - with the BMW 528 missing. The series 2 range of was reduced to three models: BMW 518i, BMW 520i and BMW 528i. The 528i became available as a result of Switzerland having adopted the same emissions rules, making it worthwhile to develop such a version. Unique to the Swedish market were a BMW 518i and a BMW 520i, fitted with the identical 2 litre engine, but the BMW 518i receiving poorer equipment. The BMW 520i was fitted with chromed wheel rings and a locking fuel cap. It was also fitted with head restraints in the rear, an armrest in the middle of the rear bench, steering wheel height adjustment, seat height adjustment for the drivers seat, a wooden shifter knob, and a rear heater.
Motorsport versions
Beginning in 1974,
BMW M (then called 'BMW Motorsport') offered the ''Motorsport 530'', ''Motorsport 530i'' and ''Motorsport 533i'' as special order upgrades for the 525, 528 and 528i models. The Motorsport 530 used the carburetted engine from the
BMW 3.0S, the Motorsport 530i
used the fuel-injected engine from the
BMW 3.0Si and the Motorsport 533i used the injected 3.2-liter engine from the
E24 633CSi.
Other modifications were a shorter differential ratio of (3.45:1 for the 530 and 3.25:1 for the 530i),
a 25% LSD, vented disc brakes,
Bilstein shock absorbers
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Recaro sports seats, a sports steering wheel, alloy wheels on lower profile tyres, and optional front and rear spoilers.
Later, the similar ''Motorsport 535i'' package was available for the 525i/528i model, consisting of the 3.5L engine from the
E24 635CSi.
M535i
The first M-badged 5 Series was the M535i, which began production in 1980. The M535i is powered by the
M90 straight-six engine which produces . The sole gearbox choice is a 5-speed manual and 1,650 M535i cars were produced (including 240 CKD for South Africa). Features include optional front and rear spoilers, optional M-striping, sports suspension,
Recaro sport seats, the steering wheel from the
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, a dogleg close-ratio transmission, a limited-slip differential and larger brakes.
The M535i is considered to be the predecessor to the
BMW M5 model, which has been produced since the E28 generation.
Alpina B7
The
Alpina ''B7 Turbo'' and ''B7 S Turbo'' were based on the E12.
530 MLE
In South Africa, the 530 MLE was produced as a homologation special for racing, with 218 cars produced. The engine is a
M30, producing . Significant weight reduction measures were undertaken, included body panels made from aluminium or thinner steel.
Model year changes
1974
* 518 and 528 models introduced,
producing and respectively.. Motorsport upgrades available as special order in 530, 530i or 533i guise.
1975
* On the 520i model, Kugelfischer injection was replaced by
Bosch K Jetronic.
1976 facelift
With the introduction of the
E23 7 Series, the E12 received a
facelift
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in September 1976. The styling was overseen by Claus Luthe. The rear-mounted gasoline filler door was relocated to the side of the car and the taillights were widened. The
hood
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was redesigned to a give a 'power bulge' which accentuated the BMW kidney grille, and the dashboard ventilation was repositioned to improve air distribution.
As part of the facelift, the 520 model switched from the M10 inline-four engine to the
BMW M20
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straight-six engine, with the post-facelift 520 model often referred to as the 520/6. However, the M10 engine continued to be used in South Africa, due to local content laws. Even after the M20 entered local production in 1979, the 2.0-litre M10 continued to be available with "518" badges in South Africa.
In other markets the only inline-four M10 post-facelift model available was the 1.8-litre 518 which carried on as the base model until the end of production.
For the 525 and 528 models, the dual
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carburettors were replaced with a single
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4A1 DVG four-barrel, which increased power to in the 528.
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File:BMW 528 (E12) – Frontansicht, 22. August 2013, Münster.jpg, Pre-facelift front (six-cylinder)
File:BMW 528 (E12) – Heckansicht, 22. August 2013, Münster.jpg, Pre-facelift rear
File:BMW-E12-Front.jpg, Post-facelift front
File:BMW-E12-Heck.jpg, Post-facelift rear
1978
* The 528i model, using Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection, begins production in July as a replacement for the carburetted 528 which was discontinued in September 1977.
1979
* 535i Motorsport available as special order only
1980
* M535i model introduced
North American models
Initially, the only model sold in the United States was the 530i, which was powered by a fuel-injected straight-six engine. Changes for American-market E12s include lower compression pistons,
exhaust gas recirculation, an air pump and modified exhaust manifolds called Thermal Reactors.
The North American E12 models had larger bumpers (designed to withstand a collision without body damage), which increased the overall length by .
For the 1979 model year, the 528i replaced the 530i. To reduce emissions, the thermal reactor and air pump system were replaced with a 3-way
catalytic converter
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and the car's Bosch L-jetronic fuel injection system was now fitted with an exhaust gas
oxygen sensor
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It was ...
. Power was reduced by , and the presence of the catalytic converter meant that unleaded gasoline (petrol) was required.
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Critical reception
While being commended for its acceleration and build-quality, ''Modern Motor'' criticised the 1978 528i for unpredictable handling and excessive body roll. Steering corrections during cornering meant the car's body "lurches back annoyingly and messily", in part due to the soft springing and hard damping combination. In comparison to the Jaguar XJ6
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and Peugeot 604
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, the car was viewed as narrow and cramped in the rear and prone to wind noise.
Production
Production of the E12 occurred from June 1972 to 1981, with a total of 699,094 cars produced. Initially, the cars were produced in Munich, Germany. Following the opening of the new BMW Group Plant Dingolfing
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The plant is the largest production site of the BMW Group in Europe.
History
The orig ...
in September 1973, production was phased over to the Dingolfing plant.
Complete knock-down assembly of German-produced kits took place in Rosslyn, South Africa
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(by Gaya Motor); and Thailand.
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