BMW 501/502/3200 engines
(Tank size)Engine | Tank size |
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501 47 kW | 70 l |
501 A 52 kW | 70 l |
501 6 Zylinder 53 kW | 70 l |
501 8 Zylinder 69 kW | 70 l |
502 2.6 74 kW | 70 l |
502 3.2 88 kW | 70 l |
502 3.2 Super 103 kW | 70 l |
3200 Super 118 kW | 70 l |
1. 501 47 kW
70 l
2. 501 A 52 kW
70 l
5. 502 2.6 74 kW
70 l
6. 502 3.2 88 kW
70 l
8. 3200 Super 118 kW
70 l
The tank size compared to other BMW models
BMW 501/502/3200 vs other current cars by BMW
(Tank size)Variant name | Tank size |
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Isetta 300 10 kW | 13 l |
600 14kW 1957 (m) 14 kW | 23 l |
501/502/3200 Limousine 501 47 kW | 70 l |
503 Cabrio Cabrio 103 kW | 75 l |
503 Coupé Cabrio 103 kW | 75 l |
507 Roadster Roadster 110 kW | 110 l |
1. Isetta 300 10 kW
13 l
How does the tank size of the BMW 501/502/3200 compare to it's nearest competitors?
BMW 501/502/3200 vs. similar cars
(Tank size)Car model | Tank size |
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Lexus LS 500h 2021 | 82 l |
Audi S8 2021 | 82 l |
Jaguar XF P250 2021 | 74 l |
BMW 501 1952 | 70 l |
BMW 520i 2020 | 68 l |
ALPINA B5 Bi-Turbo 2017 | 68 l |
Genesis G80 2.5T 2021 | 65 l |
Mercedes-Benz S 500 2020 | 65 l |
Jaguar XE P250 2019 | 63 l |
Audi A6 50 TDI 2018 | 63 l |
BMW 318i 2015 | 60 l |
Genesis G70 2.0T 2021 | 60 l |
Volvo S90 B6 2020 | 60 l |
ALPINA B3 2022 | 59 l |
Audi A4 35 TFSI 2019 | 54 l |
Mercedes-Benz C 200 2018 | 41 l |
2. Audi S8 2021
82 l
4. BMW 501 1952
70 l
5. BMW 520i 2020
68 l
11. BMW 318i 2015
60 l
14. ALPINA B3 2022
59 l