Wiesmann



  • BMW S54B32 Inline-6 (2003-2007): The high-revving heart. The 3.2L engine from the E46 M3, delivering 343 HP and an incredible 8,000 RPM redline in the Wiesmann GT MF3.
  • BMW N62B44 V8 (2007-2013): The muscular performer. A 4.4L or 4.8L V8 from the 5-Series and 7-Series, providing smooth, torquey power in the GT MF4.
  • BMW S63B44 Twin-Turbo V8 (2009-2014): The ultimate Wiesmann engine. The 4.4L twin-turbo V8 from the F10 M5, producing 555 HP in the ferocious GT MF5.
  • BMW M54B30 Inline-6 (1993-2003): The early foundation. A reliable and smooth 3.0L inline-six from various BMW models, used in the earliest Wiesmann roadsters.
  • Wiesmann Roadster (1993-2011): The car that started it all. A small, lightweight, and minimalist two-seater that established the brand’s classic roadster design language.
  • Wiesmann GT MF3 (2003-2007): The first coupe. A fixed-roof version of the Roadster, powered by the E46 M3’s inline-six engine.
  • Wiesmann GT MF4 (2007-2014): The V8 grand tourer. A larger, more powerful, and more refined coupe using BMW’s naturally aspirated V8 engines.
  • Wiesmann GT MF5 (2009-2014): The ultimate hyper-Wiesmann. The flagship model powered by the twin-turbo V8 from the BMW M5, capable of supercar performance with classic looks.

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