The BMW 535i Had A Rival In 1992 That The Press Ignored
The BMW 535i’s 1990s competition narrative shows a rival landscape the press largely ignored, with domestic giants like Cadillac and Lincoln defining the Personal Luxury Coupe segment. In 1992, Lincoln’s Mark VIII offered a 4.6-liter DOHC InTech V8 delivering 280 horsepower, while Cadillac’s redesigned Eldorado approached 275 horsepower with the Northstar V8 in a transverse layout, creating a pricing edge for domestic rivals. Acura stepped in with the Legend Coupe in 1991, challenging both European and American coupes, though media classification often treated it as a domestic-segment entrant. The 535i’s celebrated inline-six engine became a global icon, reshaping horsepower-per-dollar considerations and influencing performance culture beyond showroom floors.





