04-20-2015, 11:42 PM | #1 |
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How does BMW come up with their Chassis Number?
I've been thinking about this and googling for a while now but I can't seem to find my answer. How does BMW come up with their chassis number? (E82, E90, E87, etc.)
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Every car manufacturer has a project number for a car before it is given a commercial name. All of them.
BMWs just happen to be "known", as in BMW uses them forever and even stamps these numbers on parts. |
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Well the E90 is the 3 series sedan from 2006-2012 (maybe 2013?). It started with the E20 (model 2002) and went up from there to E26, E30, Easy E, etc. I suppose they ran out of numbers in the 1-100 for the E so they started over with F30 for 3 series, and F22 for 2 series. The F80 is the M3 sedan. M cars have a much higher designations so they aren't confused with the non-m models.
Let's say they call the M3 F32, what happens when they remodel and the new model is the F36? It would create confusion and nobody wants their M cars to carry a lower designation than a non-m. Hence they must leave room for future models. Other series have their own designations (such gas G10 for the new 7 series- I guess you gotta be a G to be riding in one of those?). Anyway, this is all conjecture based on my limited knowledge of BMW along with personal guesses. So take it with a grain of salt. |
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Until the current generation (Fxx), M cars didn't have their own chassis codes.
I am fairly certain the chassis codes are provided in order of project planning and nothing more. There may be a bunch of chassis codes that get used for a project that never gets to production, so it appears they skipped a bunch of numbers. Or, they just pull the numbers out of a hat. A BMW hat. |
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When BMW started out, they skipped numbers in their series too. Eventually they will fill out all the numbers in between...1 series, 2 series, 3 series, etc. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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