Bmw e90
The E90 is the currently available generation, which debuted for the  2006 model year,[citation needed] and is available as the sedan (E90),  wagon (E91), coupe (E92), and coupe cabriolet (E93). It is completely  re-engineered from the E46, including changes to engines, transmission,  the passenger compartment, suspension technology, as well as a host of  high-tech features and options. The coupé/cabriolet body is now its own  design and no longer derived from the sedan minus two doors unlike its  predecessors, being longer and narrower than its E90 counterpart. Major  features include Comfort Access, bi-Xenon adaptive headlamps, Active  Cruise Control, and Active Steering. The lineup received a  mid-generational facelift for the 2009 model year.
                                            Bmw e90Currently, four engine options are offered, two being part of the new  ‘N’ series of BMW inline engines featuring a host of new technologies.  Technological innovations such as lightweight magnesium/aluminum  construction, electric water pump, Valvetronic (steplessly variable  valve lift), and Double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing  contribute to produce a lighter and more powerful motor than its  predecessor, but yield a 15% increase in fuel economy. The E90 also  marks BMW’s return to turbocharging with the introduction of the BMW  335. The N54 engine produces 300 bhp (224 kW; 304 PS) and 300 lb·ft (410  N·m) torque.
The E90 series also marks another first for BMW—a retractable hardtop convertible.
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