M5 [Official] BMW M5 (F90)


The BMW M5 is a high-performance variant of the BMW 5 Series marketed under the BMW M sub-brand. M5 models have been produced for every generation of the 5 Series since 1984, with occasional gaps in production (1995 to 1998, 2023 to 2024). Official website: BMW M

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The new BMW M5 (F90) (fuel consumption combined: 10.5 l/100 km [26.9 mpg imp]*; CO2 emissions combined: 241 g/km*) takes BMW M GmbH into new territory, with M xDrive all-wheel drive featuring in the high-performance sedan for the first time. This change of tack sees the M5 exploring new dynamic dimensions and offering greater everyday practicality in all driving conditions. The new car is committed to building on the tradition of a concept – the luxurious four-door business sedan with a taste for the race track – first glimpsed in 1984 with the original BMW M5.

The new M xDrive developed by BMW M GmbH is the most emotionally engaging all-wheel-drive system yet to grace the high-performance segment. It works with a central transfer case with multi-plate clutch and distributes drive fully variably between the front and rear axle, as required. Another ingredient in the car’s supreme traction in all road and weather conditions is the Active M Differential at the rear axle, which also works fully variably and has a locking effect between 0 and 100 per cent.

The character of M xDrive can be adjusted as desired. The driver has five different configurations to choose from based on combinations of the DSC modes (DSC on, MDM, DSC off) and M xDrive modes (4WD, 4WD Sport, 2WD). In the basic setting with DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) activated and 4WD, the system permits slight slip through the rear wheels when accelerating out of corners – and therefore plays its part in giving the new BMW M5 its sporting agility. In M Dynamic mode (MDM, 4WD Sport) M xDrive allows easily controlled drifts. The three M xDrive modes with DSC switched off have been conceived to sate the appetites of keen drivers and primarily for use on the track. Here, the driver can choose from three configurations up to and including pure rear-wheel drive (2WD). This mode allows the driver to pick their own drift angle and treats connoisseurs to driving dynamics in their purest form.

Providing ample power for the new BMW M5 is a 4.4-litre V8 bi-turbo engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology. The M engineers have carried out significant revisions to the outgoing model’s power unit. For example, newly developed turbochargers, ultra-efficient indirect charge air cooling and increased fuel injection pressure together help to raise output and, above all, torque. The engine develops 441 kW/600 hp at 5,600 – 6,700 rpm, while a monumental 750 Nm (553 lb-ft) of torque is placed at the driver’s disposal from as low down as 1,800 rpm and remains there until 5,600 rpm. A map-controlled, fully variable oil pump ensures oil is supplied as and when the new BMW M5 needs it, even on the track. The car’s impressive performance figures speak for themselves: 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 3.4 seconds, 0 to 200 km/h in 11.1 seconds (124 mph). Top speed, meanwhile, is an electronically limited 250 km/h (155 mph), but the optional M Driver’s Package can keep the fun coming to 305 km/h (189 mph).

The new BMW M5 channels all that power through a specially tuned eight-speed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic. In D mode it provides all the comfort and convenience of fully automatic gear changes, but can then also switch to sequential manual shifts. The driver can do this using either the compact selector lever on the centre console or the steering wheel-mounted paddles. Drivelogic allows the driver to adjust the transmission’s characteristics to their personal preferences. For track use, the eight-speed M Steptronic unit serves up lightning-fast shift times, helping to give the new BMW M5 its exceptional agility and dynamic flair.

The suspension of the new BMW M5 is likewise designed to deliver both maximum traction for everyday use and supreme dynamic performance on the track. Like the engine, transmission and M xDrive system, it has been tuned by experts and racing drivers at venues including the world’s most exacting test facility – the Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit. Sophisticated stiffening elements in the front and rear structures ensure the body structure is extremely rigid and therefore that the car provides instantaneous feedback, in particular when the driver is pushing hard on the road or track.

The driver can also choose from Comfort, Sport and Sport Plus modes for the Variable Damper Control (VDC) system – which has M-specific tuning – and the M Servotronic steering. And the engine’s characteristics can also be configured to the driver’s tastes via the Efficient, Sport and Sport Plus modes. The two M1 and M2 buttons on the M leather steering wheel can be used to store two set-ups combining the driver’s preference of engine, transmission, suspension and M xDrive modes, the DSC mode and Head-Up-Display settings. The driver can then activate their preferred set-up by pressing the relevant button.

The new BMW M5 includes revisions to its bodywork over the regular BMW 5 Series to satisfy its challenging dynamic brief. The M engineers have redesigned the broader front side panels and front bumper trim to include larger apertures for the air feeding the cooling systems and brakes. Also new is the rear diffuser. The exhaust system’s quartet of tailpipes are a visual pointer to the power generated by the BMW M5 and also lay on a suitably sporting soundtrack for the job in hand, courtesy of their flap control system. The driver can use a button to adjust the engine sound as desired.

The bonnet, which also has an M-specific design, is made from aluminium and boasts eye-catching sculpture lines. These extend into the extremely lightweight carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) roof – a standard feature of the new M5. The weight savings contributed by the CFRP roof and other components such as the exhaust system help to ensure the new BMW M5 with M xDrive all-wheel drive is lighter than its predecessor.

The new BMW M5 is fitted as standard with M compound brakes, which are lighter than conventional grey cast iron items and therefore also bring down the car’s weight. With blue-painted six-piston fixed callipers at the front and single-piston floating callipers at the rear, plus perforated, inner-vented brake discs all round, the M compound brakes have the speed-shedding power to befit the car’s dynamic potency. The optional M carbon ceramic brakes, which can be identified by callipers painted in a gold colour and shave another 23 kilograms off the M5’s weight, can withstand even greater punishment.

The new BMW M5 comes as standard with polished 19-inch light-alloy wheels (front: 9.5 x 19, rear: 10.5 x 19) in Orbit Grey and M-specific tyres (front: 275/40 R 19, rear: 285/40 R 19). 20-inch items can be specified as an option (front: 275/35 R 20 tyres on 9.5 x 20 rims, rear: 285/35 R 20 tyres on 10.5 x 20 rims). Standard specification for the new BMW M5 also features Merino leather and M seats with electric adjustment. The options list includes newly developed M multifunction seats, which stand out with their bucket-seat-style construction and even better lateral support.

The new BMW M5 can be ordered from September 2017, priced at €117,900, and deliveries will begin in spring 2018. Scheduled for launch on the same sales start date as the standard M5 is the BMW M5 First Edition. This special-edition version – limited to a run of 400 examples worldwide – has BMW Individual Frozen Dark Red Metallic paintwork, is exclusively appointed and costs an extra €19,500 over the standard model.

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The sixth generation of the world’s most successful high-performance sedan at the premium end of the executive class takes to the stage in the form of the new BMW M5 (fuel consumption combined: 10.5 l/100 km [26.9 mpg imp]*; CO2 emissions combined: 241 g/km*). The new BMW M5 represents a unique blend of compelling track potential and the everyday usability and comfort of a luxurious business sedan.
• The new BMW M5 gives a debut to the newly developed M xDrive. This M-specific all-wheel-drive system brings together the outstanding agility and precision of the standard drivetrain configuration familiar from other M models with the supreme traction in all conditions offered by all-wheel drive.
• The new BMW M5 channels its engine power through the new eightspeed M Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic. The result is exceptional performance both in day-to-day driving and on the race track.
• The various M xDrive modes (4WD, 4WD Sport, 2WD) take the driving dynamics of the new BMW M5 to a whole new level. 2WD mode even switches the car to rear-wheel drive for the ultimate driving experience.
• The latest generation of the 4.4-litre V8 engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology develops 441 kW/600 hp and peak torque of 750 Nm (553 lb-ft).
• The performance figures for the new BMW M5 are more than impressive: It accelerates from 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph) in a lightning-fast 3.4 seconds and from 0 – 200 km/h (124 mph) in just 11.1 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph) or – if desired – 305 km/h (189 mph).
• Like all M models, the new BMW M5 was honed on the world’s most challenging race circuit, the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
• The suspension of the new BMW M5 features M-specific kinematic and elastokinematic elements as part of its commitment to dynamic excellence. The new BMW M5. Highlights. * Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures are provisional, based on the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format BMW Media Information 08/2017 Page 2
• Even with M xDrive, the new BMW M5 weighs less than its predecessor. This has been achieved through features such as the lightweight carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) roof and a weight-minimised exhaust system.
• The front apron of the new BMW M5 has been completely newly designed. Large apertures ensure the engine, charge air cooling, transmission and brakes are even supplied with sufficient quantities of cooling air during track driving.
• The new BMW M5 is fitted as standard with M compound brakes with blue painted six-piston brake callipers at the front and single-piston floating callipers at the rear. Even more effective M carbon ceramic brakes with callipers painted in a gold colour can be specified as an option and provide a 23-kilogram weight saving.
• The new BMW M5 makes no compromises in terms of equipment. It comes as standard with leather upholstery and M seats for the driver and front passenger. The new M multifunction seats can be ordered as an option. Added to which, the M5 can also be specified optionally with all of the assistance systems available for the BMW 5 Series.
• The new BMW M5 is fitted as standard with polished 19-inch fivedouble-spoke wheels in Orbit Grey (front: 9.5 x 19, rear: 10.5 x 9. Tyres are 275/40 R 19 at the front and 285/40 R 19 at the rear). The options list includes seven-double-spoke rims in 9.5 x 20 format at the front and 10.5 x 20 at the rear (front tyres: 275/35 R 20, rear tyres: 285/35 R 20).
• The new BMW M5 can be specified exclusively with the paint shade Marina Bay Blue Metallic as part of a varied spectrum of colours including several matt finishes.
• The new BMW M5 will go on sale from spring 2018 at a basic price of €117,900. An exclusively equipped First Edition will likewise be available from spring 2018 for an extra €19,500.
 
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BMW M5 is starting with 600 hp at the start

Like the normal 5 Series , the top model is also on the all-new lightweight platform, which is based on high-strength steels, aluminum and magnesium. Together with modified interior components and a carbon roof as well as an ultralight exhaust system and a lithium-ion battery, the new BMW 5 Series has been slimmed down. Despite all-wheel drive and automatic it is 15 kg below the predecessor. The front apron of the new BMW M5 has been completely redesigned to clearly stand out from the civilian 5 Series . It ensures the supply of sufficient cooling air for the engine , the charge air cooling, the transmission and the brakes via large openings . The new diffuser apron frames the four tailpipes of the flap-controlled exhaust system. The bonnet is made of aluminum and has striking beads.

The new BMW M5 is rolling on 19-inch, gray five-twin-spoked wheels with 275/40 front and 285/40 tires at the rear. Optional twin-spoked wheels are also available in 20-inch format with 275/35 tires in front and 285/35 rollers in rear. Exclusively the new M5 reserved the paint color "Marina Bay blue metallic".

The 30th birthday of the M5 came on 600 horses. Another new feature is the change from the seven-speed dual-clutch transmission to an eight-speed automatic transmission, which, however, is extremely sporty .

Also new is the change from rear-wheel drive to an all-wheel drive train, in order to be able to bring the high performance safely on the road. BMW relies on a heavily rear-centered design that is designed exclusively for driving dynamics. The M-tuning of the four-wheel drive occurs under the name M xDrive ( here all information about the drive system ). In addition, the new M5 carries an option which configures the all-wheel driveas pure rear-wheel drive .

The chassis itself was stiffened at the rear and the front wheel, the wheel suspensions were newly tuned and fitted with variable dampers.

On request up to 305 km / h fast

The performance of the BMW M5 remains impressive in the new generation: From 0 to 100 km / h accelerates the 1,930 kg (EU with driver) heavy M5 in just 3.4 seconds from 0 to 200 km / h in only 11, 1 seconds. The top speed is electronically controlled at 250 km / h or on request at 305 km / h. The standard consumption should be 10.5 liters. The braking values should also be impressive. As a standard feature, BMW is equipped with a compound brake system with blue-painted six-piston calipers at the front and single-piston rear-wheel muffs. On request it is available with the 23 kg lighter and even more powerful carbon-ceramic brake with golden-painted brake calipers.

The new BMW M5 also does not compromise on equipment. It comes as standard with leather trim and with electrically adjustable sport seats for driver and passenger. If desired, the new M multifunction seats can be ordered. In addition, the M5 can be ordered as an option with all assistance systems that are also available for the BMW 5 Series.

The wait for the new BMW M5 will come to an end in spring 2018. Then he finally rolls to the dealers. The M5 can be ordered from September 2017. Its price is 117,900 euros. The BMW M5 First Edition, which is also available at the same time, is limited to just 400 models worldwide. It is painted in BMW Individual Frozen Dark Red Metallic, exclusively equipped and costs 19,500 euros extra charge against the basic model.

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It is looking FANTASTIC in this picture. I just want to see it in some not-in-your-face color.

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It's a looker and nothing more or less than I expected. Whilst the M550i is more blingy, the M5 is a sleeper. The red touches on the interior are a bold surprise but worthy reminder to the driver that the M5 is not a fast luxury saloon but a performance sedan.
 
That frozen color is just wicked. I have to update my fantasy garage now. She is a winner.


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Guys this thing looks awesome. So sporty and elegant at the same time and it will even look better in the flash.

Btw where is Ali's reaction? I guess he is so excited seeing the real thing, he can't type anymore :ROFLMAO:
 
Underwhelming..the M550i looks better IMO.
Personnaly feeling opposite. I am not a big fan of the side blades from the standard 5 and the M5 corrects this.
Still not a big fan of some interior touches though including gear lever.
It doesnt seem to get rear wheel steer as standard, is it an option ?
 
A detail I dislike, the famour gear shifter, it looks Korean to me.

Far from this beauty here:

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BMW M

BMW M GmbH, formerly known as BMW Motorsport GmbH, is a subsidiary of BMW AG that manufactures high-performance luxury cars. BMW M ("M" for "motorsport") was initially created to facilitate BMW's racing program, which was very successful in the 1960s and 1970s. As time passed, BMW M began to supplement BMW's vehicle portfolio with specially modified higher trim models, for which they are now most known by the general public. These M-badged cars traditionally include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics, and exterior modifications to set them apart from their counterparts. All M models are tested and tuned at BMW's private facility at the Nürburgring racing circuit in Germany.
Official website: BMW M

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