BMW has
confirmed that two diesel engines will be making their way to the US.
One is a
2.0L single-turbo twinscroll 4 cylinder direct injection diesel engine outputting
180 HP and 280 LB-FT torque, which is identical stats to the N47 engine which currently powers the F30 320d and F10 520. As for consumption and performance, the 320d, for example, achieves an impressive 52.2 combined MPG (US) (40.5 city / 61.8 hwy), with a factory claimed 7.1 secs 0-60 mph.
The other is a
3.0L twinscroll 6 cylinder turbo diesel outputting
255 HP (no official torque number yet, but expect 400+ lb-ft torque). Though similar in specs to the engine used in the E90 335d and X5 xDrive35d, this is an all new engine.
These engines will be paired with 8 speed automatics and make use of SCR technology (urea based "selective catalyst reduction") to meet the stringent US diesel emission standards.
BMW has not yet confirmed which models will receive these engines (nor when), but the 4-cylinder may see duty in a future 220d, 320d, 520d (or perhaps labeled for the NA market as 225d, 325d, 525d), while the 6-cylinder will power models labeled 25d, 30d, or 35d, as well as their counterparts in the xDrive models. No matter the nomenclature, this is wonderful news for the BMW's NA customers!