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Engine of the Year Awards 2012

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    BMW Group scores with four, six and eight cylinders.

    Four award-winners spanning a displacement range of 1.6 to 4.0 liters – BMW Group again emerges as the most successful auto manufacturer in the internationally renowned engine contest.

    Munich / Stuttgart. Unbeaten titleholders and triumphant newcomers have secured the BMW Group's renewed pre-eminence at the 2012 International Engine of the Year Awards. Powerplants guaranteeing efficient power delivery in current BMW and MINI models topped no fewer than four out of eight displacement categories. The quartet of trophy-winners comprised two four-cylinder engines, a straight-six and an eight-cylinder. Scooping up best-in-class wins were the 1.6-liter turbo unit of the MINI John Cooper S, the four-cylinder engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology that drives the new BMW 328i, among others, the straight-six with M TwinPower Turbo of the BMW 1 Series M Coupe, and the V-8 under the bonnet of the BMW M3. This year's winners were selected by an international panel of judges made up of 76 motoring journalists from 36 countries. The Engine of the Year Awards were presented against the backdrop of the Engine Expo trade fair in Stuttgart.

    With these latest accolades, the BMW Group continues its winning streak in the world's foremost engine competition. Thanks to the Group's outstanding development expertise in this area, it has managed to notch up more than 50 class and overall wins at the International Engine of the Year Awards since 1999. In 2012, yet again, engines of widely differing design created for BMW and MINI models dominated a large number of displacement categories. Moreover, the latest title-winners span an unusually broad output spectrum ranging from 135 kW/184 hp to 309 kW/420 hp.

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