The E in E30?
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Yes forgot about the E93, but it's actually the hard top cabriolet. The M3 still goes by the E92/E90 codes.
Basically E90 = sedan, E91 = touring, E92 = coupe, E93 = cabriolet.
The number is the prototype that made it to production from what I understand, that's why there's a lot skipped. They're prototypes that never took off and were scrapped. For example, the E30 is the 30th car BMW started developing after introducing the "E" system. This is just what I've been told.Last edited by Raxe; 04-23-2008, 08:38 PM.Leave a comment:
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Now DCColegrove needs to chime in. He has an entire website devoted to this and he even has Entwicklung in the url.
check it out:
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I think it stands for Entwicklung, meaning "development" in German.
Edit: Dammit, beat not once but twice.Leave a comment:
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The E is for "Entwiklung", which means evolution, or development in German.
*EDIT* Dammit, Ted...Leave a comment:
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and google supplies the answer:
The E in BMW's E-code stands for Entwicklung, which means evolution in German.Leave a comment:

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