Engines

// The Powerplants

M57 & N57

“Two of the greatest diesel engines BMW ever built — and the best kept secret in the 4×4 world.”

M57
// 1998–2010 · 3.0L Inline-Six Turbodiesel

BMW’s iconic straight-six diesel, available in single and twin-turbo variants — the M57N2 TÜ2 being the most sought after. Renowned for its cast-iron block, mechanical robustness, and serious tuning potential. Produces 150–286hp in stock form but responds extremely well to remapping. For 4×4 conversions like the Nissan Patrol and Land Rover Defender it’s a near-perfect fit: massive low-RPM torque, fuel efficient on the open road, and far more refined than most factory diesel alternatives.

Displacement
3.0L
Configuration
Inline-6
Stock Power
150–286hp
Stock Torque
Up to 580Nm
Tuned Torque
700Nm+
Block
Cast Iron

N57
// 2008–present · 3.0L Inline-Six Twin-Turbo Diesel

The modern successor to the M57 — everything great about the original, plus common-rail injection, sequential twin-turbocharging, and better emissions compliance, making it easier to certify in NZ. In its highest factory tune (N57S, as found in the M550d and X5 M50d) it produces over 380hp and 740Nm. For conversions where compliance and daily driveability matter alongside performance, the N57 is hard to beat.

Displacement
3.0L
Configuration
Inline-6
Stock Power
184–381hp
Stock Torque
Up to 740Nm
Injection
Common Rail
Turbos
Sequential Twin

Choose the M57 if…
You want proven reliability, a cast-iron block that handles serious abuse, and a simpler ECU that’s easier to work with. The M57 is the favourite for hardcore off-road builds, older Defenders, and GQ Patrols. Parts are plentiful and the tuning knowledge base is deep.

Choose the N57 if…
You want a modern, more efficient engine with lower emissions and advanced technology. The N57 suits newer builds, daily-driven vehicles, and applications where WOF compliance and fuel economy are priorities alongside performance.