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NEW M5 TOURING
News, Supersport

NEW M5 TOURING

The BMW M5 Touring is an eagerly anticipated addition to BMW’s lineup, especially among enthusiasts who have been clamoring for a high-performance estate car. As of now, detailed specifications and features for the 2024 M5 Touring might still be evolving, but here's what is generally expected: Engine and Performance: Engine: The M5 Touring is likely to feature a similar engine to the M5 sedan, which includes a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8. Power Output: Expect around 600 to 625 horsepower, aligning with the latest M5 models. Transmission: A 8-speed M Steptronic automatic transmission is anticipated. Drivetrain: BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system will be standard, providing excellent traction and stability. Design and Features: Exterior Design: The Touring will carry th...
BMW X1: The Perfect Blend of Luxury and Practicality
Reviews, SUV

BMW X1: The Perfect Blend of Luxury and Practicality

The BMW X1 has carved a niche for itself in the competitive compact luxury SUV segment. Blending BMW's signature driving dynamics with practicality and style, the X1 offers a compelling package for a wide range of drivers. Trim Levels: Choosing Your X1 The BMW X1 is available in two primary trim levels: xDrive28i: This is the base model, offering a strong blend of luxury, technology, and performance. It comes equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, all-wheel drive, and a suite of standard features. M35i: For those seeking a more dynamic driving experience, the M35i is the choice. This performance-oriented trim boasts a more powerful engine, sportier suspension, and M-specific design elements. Powertrain Options Both trim levels feature a 2.0-liter TwinPower Turb...
2025 BMW M5: The Future of Performance is a 700-HP Plug-In Hybrid
News, Reviews, Sedan

2025 BMW M5: The Future of Performance is a 700-HP Plug-In Hybrid

The Beast Gets Electrified: 2025 BMW M5 Packs 700 HP Plug-In Hybrid Punch The iconic BMW M5 is back, and for 2025, it's entering a new era. Hold onto your driving gloves, because this legendary sedan is now a 700-horsepower plug-in hybrid (PHEV) monster. That's right, 700 hp. This isn't a typo. BMW is throwing down the gauntlet with a powertrain that blends a stonking 577-hp twin-turbo V8 with a potent electric motor. The result? Earth-shattering acceleration (think 0-60 mph in a hair over 3 seconds) and a combined output that rockets past even the most tire-shredding M5s of the past. But the 2025 M5 isn't just about raw muscle. The PHEV system also brings efficiency to the game. BMW estimates an electric-only driving range of 25 miles, perfect for emissions-free commutes. Plus, ...
The E60 M5: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
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The E60 M5: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing

The E60 M5: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (But Maybe Skip Grandma's Errands) The BMW E60 M5 isn't your average luxury sedan. Sure, it looks sleek and sophisticated, boasting a timeless design that turns heads. But beneath that elegant shell lies a snarling 500-plus horsepower V10 engine, a symphony of mechanical fury waiting to be unleashed. This car is a legend, a love letter to the naturally-aspirated era, and a cautionary tale all rolled into one. A Symphony of Speed The E60 M5's crowning jewel is undoubtedly its 5.0-liter V10. This naturally-aspirated beast screams to a redline of 8,250 rpm, delivering aural and accelerative thrills that modern turbocharged engines simply can't replicate. The power delivery is linear and intoxicating, urging you to explore the ever-expanding...
M5 CS: The Ultimate Performance Sedan
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M5 CS: The Ultimate Performance Sedan

The BMW M5 CS: A Savage Send-Off for the Internal Combustion Era The BMW M5 has long been a legend in the world of performance sedans. It's a masterful blend of luxury and raw power, capable of devouring highways and carving canyons with equal aplomb. But the 2021 M5 CS dialed things up to eleven, creating a car that reviewers are calling the ultimate M5, and possibly the best performance sedan ever made. Power to the Extreme The M5 CS takes the M5 Competition's already monstrous twin-turbo V8 and bumps it up by 10 horsepower to a staggering 627. But the magic goes beyond pure horsepower. Weight reduction through extensive use of carbon fiber helps the CS shed 154 pounds, making it a true lightweight muscle car in a surprisingly practical four-door package. The result? A 0-60 mph time of a...