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recommends driving with alternating engine and vehicle speeds, while making sure not to exceed 5,000 rpm or 170 km/h . It’s also best to avoid any situations that would place the engine under high load, even if it’s within the aforementioned speed and RPM limits. This includes things such as harsh downshifts and launch control.
From that first 1,000 km to 2,000 km , it’s still recommended to drive with alternating engine and vehicle speeds, but the suggested limits are a bit more lenient at 6,000 rpm and 210 km/h . BMW also encourages you to avoid full load on the engine in first, second, and third gear. Once the car reaches 2,000 km , it’s time to bring it in for its first service, after which it should be ready to be driven to its full potential.
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