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The design cues from the BMW CS Concept can be found on the 2009 BMW 7 Series (F01) sedan, the 2010 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo (F07) fastback, 2011 BMW 5 Series (F10) sedan, and the 2012 BMW 6 Series (F12/13/F06) Coupe/Convertible and Gran Coupe (a four-door coupe). [10] The 2012 BMW 3 Series (F30) also have these exterior features as well.
The BMW 3200 CS was a sports touring car manufactured by BMW between January 1962 and September 1965. It was designed by Bertone and was introduced at the 1961 Frankfurt Motor Show. More than five hundred were built. The 3200 CS was the final variation on BMW's early postwar luxury platform that began with the 501 introduced in 1951.
BMW 2800CS. The first of the E9 coupés, the 2800 CS, replaced the 2000 C and 2000 CS in 1968. The lead designer was Wilhelm Hofmeister. [2] [3] The wheelbase and length were increased to allow the engine bay to be long enough to accommodate the new straight-six engine code-named M30, and the front of the car was restyled to resemble the E3 sedan. [2]
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The BMW F650CS was a standard motorcycle made by BMW Motorrad from 2001 to 2005. CS stood for city/street, [2] as it was aimed at urban commuters and it was also known as the Scarver, a portmanteau of street and carver. [3] The CS was the third generation in the F650 single series, after the 1993–2001 F650, and 2000–7 F650GS. [4]
The current organisation is a result of a restructure in April 2021, [1] bringing together the BMW M high-performance division with the competitive motorsport division. Key personnel include Franciscus van Meel, CEO of BMW M GmbH, and Andreas Roos, Head of BMW M Motorsport.
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The photograph depicts U.S. president Barack Obama and his national security team in the White House Situation Room receiving live updates from Operation Neptune Spear, which led to the killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan. [s 3] [s 4] [s 6]