Diesel-powered vehicles don't have the best
reputation at the moment, but that won't stop BMW from introducing the 540d in
the United States. According to Car & Driver, a BMW spokesperson has
confirmed the model will be introduced soon and will join the company's stable
of other diesel models including the 328d and the X5 xDrive35d.
The
publication believes the model will be based on the 530d offered in Europe. It
is powered by a 3.0-liter TwinPower Turbo six-cylinder diesel engine which
produces 265 PS and 620 Nm of torque. The engine is
connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission which allows the sedan to
accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds before hitting a top speed
of 250 km/h.
European customers can also order a 530d xDrive. The
addition of all-wheel drive allows the car to be slightly quicker as the dash
from 0-100 km/h takes 5.4 seconds while the top speed remains
unchanged at 250 km/h.
U.S. specifications remain to be seen, but the
magazine believes both rear- and all-wheel drive variants will be offered on
this side of the Atlantic. The 540d is expected to go on sale later this year
so expect to learn more in the coming months.