Transmission BMW M5 F90, GA8HP75Z
BMW M5 F90 (2017–2023) utilizes the GA8HP75Z (also commonly referred to as the M Steptronic with Drivelogic). This marked a significant shift in M5 history, as it replaced the 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) found in the previous F10 generation with a high-performance version of the ZF 8-speed torque-converter automatic.
Below are the technical specifications and business-critical details for this transmission:
1. Technical Specifications
The “Z” in GA8HP75Z typically denotes the ZF-manufactured version for BMW.
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Manufacturer: ZF Friedrichshafen.
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Type: 8-Speed Automatic (Torque Converter).
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Torque Rating: Officially rated for up to 750 Nm ($approx$ 553 lb-ft) of torque in stock form, though it is known to handle more in Competition and CS trims.
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Drivelogic: Features three distinct shift modes (Efficient, Sport, and Track) that adjust shift speed and ferocity.
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Weight: Approximately 84–86 kg (including oil).
2. Gear Ratios
The closely stacked ratios allow the S63 V8 engine to stay within its optimal power band:
| Gear | Ratio |
| 1st | 5.000 |
| 2nd | 3.200 |
| 3rd | 2.143 |
| 4th | 1.720 |
| 5th | 1.297 |
| 6th | 1.000 |
| 7th | 0.833 |
| 8th | 0.640 |
| Reverse | 3.968 |
| Final Drive | 3.308 |
3. Key Differentiators (M-Specific)
Unlike the standard 8HP75 found in a 540i or M550i, the M5 version includes:
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Reinforced Internal Clutches: To manage the violent shifts and high torque of the S63 engine.
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M-Specific Software: Calibrated for lightning-fast downshifts and “shift-point” memory.
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Integration with M xDrive: The transmission works in tandem with the transfer case to manage the 4WD, 4WD Sport, and 2WD (Pure RWD) modes.
4. Sourcing & Identification
If you are sourcing this for inventory or a client, note the following:
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Bellhousing: It uses the N63/S63 V8 bolt pattern (the “Big Bellhousing”). It will not bolt onto B58 or N57 inline engines without an adapter.
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Output Flange: Typically uses a light “tripod” flange for a flexible Guibo/Hardy coupling.
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Cooling: Features a high-capacity heat exchanger often bolted directly to the unit to manage the heat generated during track use.
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Compatibility: While the hardware is similar to the M8 (F91/F92/F93) and X5M/X6M (F95/F96), the mechatronics and software are specific to the F90 chassis.
Note for Business: Used units from 2018–2020 models are common in the aftermarket, but 2021+ (LCI) units may have slight mechatronic variations. Always verify the specific ZF 10-digit part number on the transmission nameplate for exact mapping.







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