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BMW at the 2004 International Geneva Motorshow
Tue Feb 17 20:45:00 CET 2004 Press Kit
Once again, BMW is presenting a cavalcade of outstanding highlights in technology and design at the Geneva Motor Show. One of the truly outstanding stars of the event is the new BMW 5 Series Touring now being shown to the world public for the first time. BMW's leadership in diesel engine technology, in turn, is borne out by innovative multi-stage diesel turbocharging in the BMW 535d.
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Content: 1.BMW World and European Debuts at the Geneva Motor Show. (Short Version) 2.Third-Generation BMW 5 Series Touring: Perfect Synthesis of Dynamic Performance, Elegant Style and Practical Value. 3.The New, Even Wider Range of BMW 5 Series Saloons Diesel Engines Featuring EU4 Emission Technology. 4.Multi-Stage Technology in the Diesel Engine: A BMW Innovation Revolutionising Diesel Technology. 5.The New BMW 6 Series Convertible. 6.The BMW X3 2.5i: A Versatile Concept for the Demanding, Active Individualist
Munich/Geneva. Once again, BMW is presenting a cavalcade of outstanding
highlights in technology and design at the Geneva Motor Show. One of the truly
outstanding stars of the event is the new BMW 5 Series Touring now being shown
to the world public for the first time. BMW's leadership in diesel engine
technology, in turn, is borne out by innovative multi-stage diesel
turbocharging in the BMW 535d. Another highlight is the BMW 525d
Saloon being presented for the first time.
Geneva will also mark the first European presentation of the 6 Series
Convertible again setting the benchmark in the supreme segment of four-seater
high-end convertibles. And last but certainly not least, the new
BMW X3 underlines the outstanding position of the brand in the Sports Activity
segment, the X3 2.5i coming in the foreground in Geneva naturally featuring
BMW?s intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive technology able to
distribute drive forces infinitely and fully variably between the front and
rear axle.