BMW N74
The BMW N74 is a twin-turbo V12 petrol engine which replaced the N73 and has been produced since 2008. Production will end in 2023. It is BMW's first turbocharged V12 engine and is also used in several Rolls-Royce models.
Design
Compared with its naturally aspirated BMW N73 predecessor, the N74 features twin-turbochargers. The turbochargers are located on the outside of the engine and use a boost pressure of. In its base configuration, the engine has a compression of and a specific fuel consumption of 245 g·kW−1·h−1As per its predecessor, the N74 has direct injection, DOHC and variable valve timing. However, the N74 does not have variable valve lift.
The N74 marked BMW's first use of an 8-speed automatic transmission, in the form of the ZF 8HP90.
Versions
N74B60
This initial version of the N74 has a bore of and a stroke of. The redline is 7000 rpm and the compression ratio is 10.0:1.Applications:
- 2008–2015 F01/F02/F03 760i/760Li
N74B66
Year | Application | Power output | Torque |
2010–present | Rolls-Royce Ghost | ||
2014–present | Rolls-Royce Ghost V-Specification | ||
2014–present | Rolls-Royce Wraith | ||
2015–present | Rolls-Royce Dawn |
N74B66TU
Applications:- 2016-present G12 M760Li xDrive
N74B68
Applications:
- 2017-present Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII
- 2018-present Rolls-Royce Cullinan