BMW M6

vs

Toyota Soarer

Germany vs Japan — 1983 vs 1981

BMW M6 (1983)
Toyota Soarer (1981)
Specifications
M6 E24Soarer 2800GT
Horsepower256 hp170 hp
Torque251 lb-ft
Engine Size3,453 cc2,759 cc
0-60 mph6.4 sec8.7 sec
Top Speed158 mph127 mph
¼ Mile14.5 sec
Weight3,329 lbs
Wheelbase2,626 mm2,660 mm
Length4,755 mm4,690 mm
Units Produced5,855
Original MSRP$56,000
Value (Excellent)$100,000$30,000
Collectibility8/107/10
Rarity7/106/10
The Verdict

The 1983 BMW M6 E24 holds an edge across most measurable criteria, offering more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed. That said, the 1981 Toyota Soarer 2800GT brings better value and remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts who value Toyota heritage. The right pick depends on whether you prioritize specifications or the intangible qualities that make a car truly special.

Overview

When Germany engineering meets Japan craftsmanship, the result is one of the most compelling matchups in the classic car world. The 1983 BMW M6 E24 and 1981 Toyota Soarer 2800GT embody their respective national automotive traditions while competing in the same arena. The 1983 BMW M6 E24 holds a clear advantage in raw power with 256 hp compared to 170 hp, a 86-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the BMW M6 uses a Inline-6 DOHC 24V displacing 3,453 cc, while the Toyota Soarer relies on a Inline-6 DOHC with 2,759 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1983 BMW M6 E24 edges ahead at 6.4 seconds versus 8.7 seconds. On the collector market, the 1983 BMW M6 E24 commands a significant premium over the 1981 Toyota Soarer 2800GT, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity.