BMW 525 IX 1992

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • BMW

  • Model

  • 525

  • Type

  • IX

  • Body

  • Sedan

  • Year

  • 1992

  • Registration

  • German registration documents

  • Chassis number

  • WBAHD81090GC31362

  • Date of first admission

  • 24-07-1992

  • Fuel

  • Gasoline

  • Odometer reading

  • 190491 Km

  • Color

  • Green

  • Transmission

  • Automatic

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

  • Is in a driving condition

  • Yes

Description

History and background

The BMW 525 IX belongs to the E34 generation of the 5 Series, which was produced from 1988 as the successor to the E28. Within that series, the 525 IX occupied a special place, as this was the first time BMW applied full all-wheel drive in the middle class. In the 1990s, this was still uncommon for a passenger car in this segment. The BMW 525 IX was therefore not seen as a mass-market model, but as a specific version within BMW's program.

The IX designation at BMW referred to the all-wheel-drive variants, with the system in the E34 having been developed on its own technical basis. The 525 IX was delivered alongside the more conventional rear-wheel-drive versions and thus remained a relatively small part of total production. It is precisely these limited numbers that make the BMW 525 IX today a model regularly sought after by enthusiasts of unusual BMW versions.

The BMW 525 IX was a standout among BMW's offerings in 1992. Whereas all-wheel drive was more widely used in later years, at that time it was still considered a distinctive technology. That makes the 525 IX a version that fits well within BMW's development history, in which technology, handling and differentiation between model variants played a clear role. For collectors, this very place in history has significance, partly because the BMW 525 IX does not appear on the market very often.

Characteristics and special features


The BMW 525 IX can be recognized by its all-wheel-drive design, which in this version differed from the standard rear-wheel-drive E34 models. This technology gave the BMW 525 IX its own technical identity within the 5 Series. In 1992, such a configuration was still unusual in this segment, clearly distinguishing the car from the common versions of the period.

According to the data provided, this is a rare 4x4 version. That fact is consistent with the position the BMW 525 IX holds among connoisseurs. The model is not often offered and is appreciated within enthusiast circles and among collectors as a different and less common version of the E34 series. The registration-related inspection is valid until August 2027 and can be included when registering in the Netherlands.

The BMW 525 IX thus represents a version in which the technical concept is more important than external differentiation. Within the E34 generation, this variant is primarily known as a model in which BMW applied early what would later become common in several segments. For an auction, this is relevant because it makes the model not only part of 5 Series history, but also part of the broader development of all-wheel drive in passenger cars.

Summary


The 1992 BMW 525 IX is a rare all-wheel drive version within the E34 generation of the 5 Series. Due to its limited distribution and technical place within BMW's model history, this model has a distinct position among connoisseurs and collectors. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.

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