BMW is pleased to announce the next chapter in the story of one
of the most successful cars ever to have been produced. The new,
sixth generation BMW 5 Series Saloon offers customers the perfect
blend of class-leading powerplants, unrivalled driving dynamics and
a sporting yet elegant design to set a new benchmark in the
executive class.
The very first BMW 5 Series Saloon appeared in 1972 and every
incarnation since then has raised the bar in terms of design,
engineering or technology. BMW’s first diesel engine appeared in a
Five, while other generations hailed the introduction of
innovations such as all aluminium suspension, Head-up Display and
Active Steering. The latest BMW 5 Series Saloon similarly sets new
standards and is the first in its class to feature Auto Start-Stop,
an eight-speed automatic transmission and a double-wishbone front
suspension.
The new BMW 5 Series Saloon has been styled to reflect its
almost perfect 50:50 weight distribution with beautifully balanced
proportions with short overhangs, a coupé-like flowing roofline and
a long, contoured engine compartment lid. The familiar BMW kidney
grilles stand upright alluding to the car’s sporting
pedigree.
The latest BMW has the longest wheelbase in its class at
2,968mm, creating a greater feeling of space for those travelling
inside. This translates into an extra 13mm of knee room for
rear passengers, while customers specifying the optional glass
sunroof benefit from a larger roof panel that allows light to flood
in highlighting the generous rear cabin. The BMW 5 Series
Saloon is as practical as it is elegant and has a 520-litre boot
with the option to specify 40:20:40 split folding rear seats.
Inside, the cabin reflects the sporting but luxurious quality
and comfort features also found in the BMW 7 Series. Inclined
seven degrees towards the driver, the asymmetrically designed
centre console ensures that all controls are comfortably within the
reach. The multifunctional steering wheel has been simplified,
putting all of the function keys in one hand and infotainment in
the other allowing the driver the opportunity to enjoy the driving
experience.
The use of Black Panel technology, as shown in the BMW 7 Series
and the 5 Series Gran Turismo, on some elements of the dashboard
adds an extra touch of luxury to the cabin. A signature piece
of BMW design, Black Panel technology integrates the centre console
into the trim of the car. High-resolution electronic displays
are visible through the Black Panel technology when needed but when
not in use discreetly blend in to form an elegant black band across
the interior.
Class-leading drivetrains
Buyers of the BMW 5 Series Saloon will be able to choose between
three diesel powerplants and four petrol engines from launch.
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Model
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Price OTR
(at 17.5 per cent VAT)
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Power
Hp
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Torque Nm
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Zero – 62mph Seconds
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Top Speed Mph
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Combined
Mpg
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CO2 Emissions g/km
|
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BMW 520d SE Saloon
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£28,165
|
184
|
380
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8.1
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141
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56.5**
|
132**
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BMW 525d SE Saloon
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£33,095
|
204
|
450
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7.2
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147
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45.6
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162
|
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BMW 530d SE Saloon
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£37,100
|
245
|
540
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6.3
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155*
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44.8
|
166
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BMW 523i SE Saloon
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£31,235
|
204
|
270
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7.9
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148
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37.2
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177
|
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BMW 528i SE Saloon
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£32,915
|
258
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310
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6.6
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155*
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36.2
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182
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BMW 535i SE Saloon
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£37,090
|
306
|
400
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6.0
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155*
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33.2
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199
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BMW 550i SE Saloon
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£50,520
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407
|
600
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5.0
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155*
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27.2
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243
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*Electronically-limited. **Figures subject to confirmation.
The biggest seller in the UK is predicted to be the 520d. This
1,995cc four cylinder diesel features the latest generation
common-rail direct injection and a turbocharger with variable
turbine geometry which increases power and efficiency.
Producing 184hp at 4,000rpm, the 520d accelerates from zero to
62mph in 8.1 seconds before going onto a top speed of 141mph (140
for automatic transmission). The peak torque of 380Nm from
just 1,900rpm ensures that progress is smooth and swift in any
gear. Fuel economy is exceptional with a combined fuel
consumption figure of 56.5mpg (54.3mpg)* and a CO2 rating of
132g/km (137g/km)*, making the BMW 520d the most efficient car in
its segment.
Two straight-six turbocharged engines will complete the diesel
line-up; the 530d and the 525d. Both powerplants feature
2,993cc units with an all aluminium crankcase. The 530d is
available with increased power and performance to record 245hp at
4,000rpm and peak torque of 540Nm from as low as 1,750rpm.
With the introduction of upgraded piezo-injectors, the BMW 530d
emits just 166g/km, while averaging a combined consumption figure
of 44.8mpg. A car equipped with an automatic transmission improves
on these figures further recording 162g/km and 45.6mpg. Regardless
of chosen transmission the BMW 530d is capable of accelerating from
zero to 62mph in just 6.3 seconds and attaining an
electronically-limited top speed of 155mph.
The new 525d sets a new benchmark for efficiency in a
six-cylinder diesel with CO2 emissions of 162g/km (automatic
transmission is 161g/km) and an average fuel consumption of 45.6mpg
(46.3mpg). These class-leading emissions don’t result in poor
performance with the BMW 525d reaching a maximum 204hp at 4,000rpm
and 450Nm of maximum torque consistently from 1,750 to 2,500
rpm. This level of power makes it accelerate from zero to
62mph in just 7.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 147mph.
Joining the diesel-powered cars from launch are three
straight-six petrol engines the 523i, 528i and the 535i. The
535i is the first engine to combine a single turbocharged engine
with High Precision Direct Injection and VALVETRONIC – BMW’s own
system that controls how much the engine’s valves open for optimum
efficiency. These measures make sure that BMW’s latest petrol
engine meets strict emissions regulations whilst delivering optimum
performance. The performance credentials of the car are
underscored by a zero to 62mph time of 6.0 seconds and an
electronically-limited top speed of 155mph. Consumption and
emissions figures reflect its technological investment with 33.2mpg
(33.6mpg) on the combined cycle and CO2 emissions of 199g/km
(195g/km).
The naturally aspirated 523i and 528i come with an upgraded High
Precision Direct Injection system resulting in the fast revving
driving characteristic, typical of BMW, combined with low fuel
consumption and emissions. In the BMW 523i the unit delivers
maximum output of 204hp at 6,100 rpm and a peak torque of 270Nm
from 1,500 all the way through to 4,250 rpm ensuring smooth
progression at any speed. This power translates into a zero
to 62mph speed of 7.9 seconds (8.2 seconds) with a top speed of
148mph (145mph). Ultimately this ends up with emissions of
177g/km (178g/km) and a combined of 37.2mpg.
The BMW 528i extends the performance envelope by producing 258hp
at 6,600rpm and 310Nm of torque from 2,600-5,000rpm. This equates
to a zero to 62mph time of 6.6 seconds (6.7 seconds) and an
electronically-limited top speed of 155mph. The sporting
performance is not to the detriment of economy and emissions and
the 528i records a combined consumption figure of 36.2mpg (37.2mpg)
and CO2 emissions of 182g/km (178g/km).
Topping the range is the BMW 550i which is powered by an
acclaimed 407hp 4,395cc V8 engine. With its twin-turbocharger
technology, the 550i offers performance well above its class with a
zero to 62mph time of just 5.0 seconds and an
electronically-limited top speed of 155mph. Its
twin-turbochargers provide a near flat torque curve to provide
relaxed yet rapid in-gear acceleration for the automatic
transmission only equipped car. Peak torque of 600Nm is
available consistently between 1,750rpm and 4,500rpm. The BMW
550i logs a combined consumption figure of 27.2mpg and CO2
emissions of 243g/km.
Award-winning EfficientDynamics as
standard
The new BMW 5 Series Saloon comes with an array of
EfficientDynamics technologies. The BMW 520d is the first in the
range to come with Auto Start-Stop as standard, reducing the engine
idle period when coming to a short stop. All manual gearboxes
will also come with an Optimum gearshift indicator to help drivers
know when to change gear to optimise the car’s efficiency.
Brake Energy Regeneration, which recharges the vehicle’s battery
during engine over-run, is part of the 5 Series Saloon’s standard
specification.
Active Aerodynamics also play a part in keeping emissions low
and performance high by closing off the air cooling flaps behind
the kidney grills to improve the aerodynamics of the car and
performance on cold starts. Finally, the low rolling resistance
tyres also feature.
Transmission
Benefiting from dry sump lubrication, the BMW 5 Series Saloon comes
as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox which has been
optimised compared to previous transmissions for greater
efficiency. A redesigned gearshift leaver and enhanced
internal packaging have resulted in a smoother, sportier
gearshift.
The range topping 550i comes as standard with BMW’s new
eight-speed automatic transmission bringing the luxury and
refinement of the 7 Series to the 550i. Whilst being six
percent more fuel efficient, the weight and size are unaffected.
Buyers of all variants can specify the eight-speed automatic
gearbox or an eight-speed Sport automatic transmission with Formula
One style steering wheel mounted paddles for those that prefer more
enthusiastic performance.
Bespoke chassis configurator
For those BMW 5 Series Saloon variants specified with Variable
Damper Control or Adaptive Drive packages the Drive Dynamic Control
(DDC) chassis configurator is fitted to build on BMW’s renowned
50:50 weight distribution, front engine, rear-wheel-drive set-up
for the best in ride and handling. DDC allows for even greater fine
tuning of the chassis with the choice of Normal, Comfort, Sport and
Sport+. Each mode changes the levels of steering assistance,
throttle response, gear change characteristics, degree of Dynamic
Stability Control interaction and, courtesy of adjustable dampers,
the ride and handling characteristics.
The combination of a double wishbone front axle and a multilink
rear axle ensures that occupants are provided with a composed ride
whilst still maintaining supreme driving dynamics. For the
first time the 5 Series Saloon comes with Electric Power Steering
with Servotronic assistance for enhanced driving dynamics and
comfort, thus saving weight and helping to reduce emissions.
Highest ever standard specification
The BMW 5 Series Saloon features the highest ever level of standard
specification for the model. All models now come with Dakota
leather upholstery, BMW Professional Radio and Bluetooth telephone
preparation compared to the previous (E60) BMW 5 Series Saloon.
Six-cylinder engine derivatives additionally gain USB audio
interface and Ambient lighting, while the BMW 550i has the
eight-speed automatic transmission as standard. The BMW 520d
additionally benefits from full automatic air-conditioning system
as standard.
The increase in standard specification means the latest BMW 5
Series Saloon, when compared like for like with the previous car,
represents excellent value for money. For example, the (E60) BMW
520d SE Saloon costs £27,430 OTR** while the new model will be
priced at £27,555 OTR**, but comes with Dakota leather, BMW
Professional radio and Bluetooth telephone preparation, previously
£1,340, £365 and £525 options. The table below details an exact
cost comparison between the two models based on the 2009 15 per
cent VAT charge.
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BMW 5 Series Saloon
(E60)
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Price OTR
(15 per cent VAT)
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BMW 5 Series Saloon (New)
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Price OTR
(15 per cent VAT)
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BMW 520d SE
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£27,430
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BMW 520d SE
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£27,555
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BMW 525d SE
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£31,180
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BMW 525d SE
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£32,380
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BMW 530d SE
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£35,100
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BMW 530d SE
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£36,300
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BMW 523i SE
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£29,060
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BMW 523i SE
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£30,560
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BMW 525i SE
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£30,705
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BMW 528i SE
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£32,205
|
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BMW 530i SE
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£34,790
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BMW 535i SE
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£36,290
|
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BMW 550i SE
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£45,960
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BMW 550i SE (auto only)
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£49,440
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Innovative new optional equipment
The BMW 5 Series Saloon is the first BMW to be offered with Park
Assist aimed at enhancing driver convenience. Once a button on the
centre console is pressed ultrasound sensors located in the side
indicator surrounds scan the road either side of the vehicle for an
appropriate parking space. On location of a suitable free bay the
driver then only need operate the accelerator and brake pedals
while the Park Assist system swiftly slots the car into the space
with ease.
Four-wheel Integral Active Steering can also be specified for the
first time on a 5 Series Saloon and a car equipped as such benefits
from a 0.5metre smaller turning circle. Meanwhile, the Surround
View system uses cameras in the side mirrors and the front wheel
arches in conjunction with Park Distance Control and the optional
Reversing Assist camera to provide a 360 degree view on the iDrive
display for perfect parking.
The BMW 5 Series Saloon is offered with a wealth of optional
equipment to further enhance driver safety, comfort and enjoyment.
Head-up Display, Night Vision with pedestrian recognition, Lane
Departure Warning, Lane Change Warning, Speed Limit Info and two
rear entertainment packages are all available.
In the UK the BMW 5 Series Saloon will be offered with four
optional equipment packages. BMW Business Advanced Media and BMW
Professional Multimedia packages include BMW Navigation, BMW
ConnectedDrive – Assist and Online and Voice control. Dynamic
package includes 19-inch alloy wheels, Sport seats, Anthracite
headlining, Sport leather steering wheel and High-gloss exterior
trim. The Visibility package includes Adaptive headlights, Xenon
headlights, High-beam Assist and headlight wash.
The new BMW 5 Series Saloon goes on sale 20 March, 2010.
Note: *Figures subject to confirmation. **Price shown with 15
per cent VAT for comparison purposes.