1976 The new 6 Series sports coupé, using the model code E24, was introduced to the press in March 1976, suggesting production commenced in 1975. Initially there were two models available: 630 CS (Coupe Sports) and 633 CSI (Coupe Sports Injected). Karmann constructed the 6 series sports coupé, as well as the earlier BMW coupés. There were a total of 1665 units of the 630 CS (plus 410 630 CSi, bound for the United States) and 2858 units of the 633 CSi (this number also includes right-hand drive cars) produced in the first year, amongst a total of 4,933 cars produced for the year.
1977 Production of E24 continued in 1977 at Karmann as a complete assembly until August, when only the steel body shell was made by Karmann and then shipped to BMW's plant in Dingolfing for assembly. Karmann-bodied cars are now rare and highly collectable, particularly in original condition in early factory colours such as orange (028
Phönix), green (079
Mintgrün), and yellow (070
Golf) - the latter very rare.
1978 In July 1978, the more powerful 635CSi (Coupe Sports Injected) variant was introduced. The 635CSi featured a close-ratio 5-speed gearbox and a single piece black rear spoiler. The
M90 engine was a single overhead cam version of the
M1's
M88 engine, its bigger bore and shorter stroke resulted in and increased torque. The aerodynamic changes reduced uplift at high speeds by almost 15 percent over the other E24 models.
1979 In 1979 the carburetted 630CS (Coupe Sports) was replaced with the 628CSi (Coupe Sports Injected) ; this car had a fuel-injected 2.8L engine taken from the
E12 528i. An
anti-lock braking system became available as an option.
1980 In 1980, the fuel-injection systems changed from Bosch
L-jetronic to Bosch
Motronic. The 635CSi central locking system could now be operated from the passenger door and
trunk.
1982 facelift In 1982 (1983 model year in the US), the E24 sports coupe was updated with parts from
E28 5 Series, resulting changes to exterior styling, engines, chassis, suspension, electronics and the interior. The struts in the new front suspension were double-linked ones, making the car less likely to dip under hard braking. The new rear axle was nearly identical to the trailing arm layout of the
E28 528i, with a new pitman arm to control camber changes. Meanwhile, the ventilated rear discs had proven a needless complication and were replaced with solid ones. The rust protection was improved considerably along with the facelift. The front and rear bumpers and spoilers were redesigned to use a single design worldwide (prior to this, models sold in North America used a different design from the rest of the world). The 635CSi engine was updated to the higher compression
M30B35, which resulted in a power increase of for engines with catalytic converters. == North American and Japanese models ==