Sunny? 4.0 V8??? Looks NA?
Is this a joke ? This new turbo engine sounds simply awfull. So awfull infact that they used the old car's sound in the official promo(s). Look at 0:23:
no mention of KERS on the press release, I am assuming it has been abandoned, or are we maybe going to see it on the hardcore version?
Yes. I distinctly remember Scott saying the M5 will be the first production car in the world to have KERS.
Nope, not the 4l V8, but yes, it is a NA engine - probably the longest serving M engine (in one form or another).
"at the push of a button, you have a sports car"- wow so at a push of a button this thing transforms from a 4400 lb fat sedan into a 3000 lb coupe ?? or what exactly does bmw understand by "sports car" ? a sports car should be light and have a short wheelbase. this car obviously doesn't. therefore, it is NOT a sports car, and will never be one. By the way, BMW, you're full of crap. What kind of idiot can buy into this marketing non-sense ?!
^^^ I'd say it's time to ban this person here.
Not even distinctly. More like vividly (or does that mean the same hehe). I could even find a quote (he's said it multiple times over many months), but I'm just too damn lazy. That's why I am always saying it's better to forget things Scott says, particularly when he talks about the future. You'll end up being disappointed if you remember. This here is a clear example of Scott predicting the future by looking through rose tinted glasses..
S50-S54?
The new BMW M5 will feature an F1 style KERS brake energy regeneration system with an electric motor located in the cars transmission. Tests carried out within BMW's German testing facility have shown the car to be surprisngly capable , Stored energy is released by a Ferrari style switch on the steering colulm which allows the energy to be unleashed, which causes the car to accelerate like a rocket. The system has been developed so that the driver can feel it instantly.
Differences between M5 and X5M engine
M5
- M TwinPower Turbo technology with cross-bank exhaust manifold, twin-scroll turbocharging, direct petrol injection, (High Precision Injection), VALVETRONIC and Double-Vanos
- Compression ratio: 10.0:1
- Maximum Boost Pressure (absolute): 1.5 bar
- 560hp@5,750 – 7,000 rpm
- Torque: 501 lb-ft@1,500 – 5,750 rpm
- 7200 rpm redline
X5
- M TwinPower Turbo with exhaust gas manifold connecting both rows of cylinders. Twin Scroll Twin Turbo technology. High Precision Injection. double-VANOS
- Compression ratio: 9.3:1
- Maximum Boost Pressure (absolute): 1.2 bar
- 555hp@6,000 rpm
- Torque: 501 lb-ft@1,500 – 5,650 rpm
- 7,000 rpm redline
See here...and other posts by Scott about KERS in new M5. http://www.germancarforum.com/scott27s-info-channel/31735-bmw-m-division-road-ahead.html#post431292
That's all well and good but it's my understanding the X5/X6 M will get the new M5 engine very soon. If that's the case then there will be zero differences.
S50-S54?
Differences between M5 and X5M engine
M5
- M TwinPower Turbo technology with cross-bank exhaust manifold, twin-scroll turbocharging, direct petrol injection, (High Precision Injection), VALVETRONIC and Double-Vanos
- Compression ratio: 10.0:1
- Maximum Boost Pressure (absolute): 1.5 bar
- 560hp@5,750 – 7,000 rpm
- Torque: 501 lb-ft@1,500 – 5,750 rpm
- 7200 rpm redline
X5
- M TwinPower Turbo with exhaust gas manifold connecting both rows of cylinders. Twin Scroll Twin Turbo technology. High Precision Injection. double-VANOS
- Compression ratio: 9.3:1
- Maximum Boost Pressure (absolute): 1.2 bar
- 555hp@6,000 rpm
- Torque: 501 lb-ft@1,500 – 5,650 rpm
- 7,000 rpm redline
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