Modelbeschreibung
BMW 2002
Model: |
BMW 2002 |
Chassis type: |
Series 02 |
Manufacturing period: |
1966–1977 |
Production limit: |
289 251 |
Year of manufacturing: |
1968 |
VIN: |
1600770 |
Body: |
2-door compact sedan |
Colour: |
Silver metallic |
Engine: |
M05, 4-cyl, Solex 40 PDSI |
Engine capacity: |
1990 cm³ |
Capacity: |
75kW (101 Hp) at 5500 rpm |
Compression: |
8.5:1 |
Number of valves: |
2, SOHC |
Transmission: |
4-speed, manual transmission |
Drive type: |
Rear |
Maximal speed: |
171 km/h |
Dynamics: |
0-100km/h 10.2 s |
Average fuel consumption: |
11 l/100 km |
Fuel: |
petrol |
Car's weight: |
940 kg |
Note: |
Received in not running state |
The BMW 02 Series is a range of compact executive cars, based on a shortened version of the New Class Sedans. The 02 Series caught enthusiasts' attention and established BMW as an international brand.
The 1600-2, as the first "02 Series" BMW was designated, was an entry-level BMW, and was smaller, less expensive, and less well appointed than the New Class Sedan on which it was based. BMW's design director Wilhelm Hofmeister assigned the two-door project to staff designers Georg Bertram and Manfred Rennen. The 23 cm (9.1 in) shorter length and wheelbase and lighter weight of the two-door sedan made it more suitable than the original New Class sedan for sporting applications. As a result, the two-door sedan became the basis of the sporting 02 Series.
Helmut Werner Bönsch, BMW's director of product planning, and Alex von Falkenhausen, designer of the M10 engine, each had a two-litre engine installed in a 1600-2 for their respective personal use. When they realized they had both made the same modification to their own cars, they prepared a joint proposal to BMW's board to manufacture a two-litre version of the 1600-2. At the same time, American importer Max Hoffman was asking BMW for a sporting version of the 02 series that could be sold in the United States.
As per the larger coupe and 4-door sedan models, the 2.0 engine was sold in two states of tune: the base single-carburetor 2002 producing 75 kW (101 hp) and the dual-carburetor high compression 2002 ti producing 89 kW (119 hp). The 2002 Automatic, with the base engine and a ZF 3HP12 3 speed automatic transmission, became available in 1969.