2011 BMW 5 Series Specifications

Body
Wheelbase : 2968mm

Engine
Bore X Stroke 90.0/84.0mm

Exterior
Length : 4899mm
Width : 1860mm
Height : 1464mm

Performance
Acceleration : (0-100  7.2(7.2) km/h)

Engine & Transmission
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at 450/332

Chasis
Brakes (Front)    Single-piston aluminium swing-calliper disc brakes in frame structure: 330 x 24 / inner-vented mm

Brakes (Rear)    Single-piston swing-calliper disc brakes: 330 x 20 / inner-vented mm

Front Suspension    Double track control arm axle with separate lower track arm level, aluminium, small steering roll radius, anti-dive

Rear Suspension    Integral-V multi-arm axle, aluminium, with steering function, anti-squat and anti-dive, double acoustic separation

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Engine: 2.4L in-linefour-cylinder DOHC with variable valve timing and four valves per cylinder
Electric / unleaded fuel
Fuel economy: EPA (08):, 31 MPG city, 35 MPG highway, 33 MPG combined and 567 mi. range
Multi-point fuel injection
17.2-gallon fuel tank
Power (SAE): 187 hp
Secondary power: 147 hp @ 6,000 rpm; 138 lb ft @ 4,400 rpm



Mitsubishi 2.0 GT


Production October 2007
Platform Mitsubishi GS platform
Transmission(s) 6-speed twin-clutch gearbox
5-speed manual
Wheelbase 2650 mm (104.3 in)
Length 4530 mm (178.3 in)
Width 1830 mm (72.0 in)
Height 1470 mm (57.8 in)
Engine 2.0 MIVEC
Max Speed : 200km/h

Mitsubishi Group

The Mitsubishi Group (三菱グループ Mitsubishi Gurūpu?), Mitsubishi Group of Companies, or Mitsubishi Companies is a Japanese conglomerate consisting of a range of autonomous businesses which share the Mitsubishi brand, trademark and legacy. The Mitsubishi group of companies form a loose entity, the Mitsubishi Keiretsu, which is often referenced in Japanese and US media and official reports; in general these companies all descend from the zaibatsu of the same name. The top 25 companies are also members of the Mitsubishi Kin'yōkai, or "Friday Club", and meet monthly. The Mitsubishi.com Committee is meant to facilitate communication and access of the brand through a portal web site.

The Mitsubishi company was first established as a shipping firm by Yatarō Iwasaki (1834–1885) in 1870. In 1873, its name was changed to Mitsubishi Shokai (三菱商会). The name Mitsubishi (三菱) consists of two parts: "mitsu" meaning "three" and "hishi" (which becomes "bishi" under rendaku) meaning "water caltrop" (also called "water chestnut"), and hence "rhombus", which is reflected in the company's famous logo. It is also translated as "three diamonds".