The new BMW M5.
At a glance.
• Fifth generation of the world's most
successful high-performance saloon in the
premium segment of the executive class; new
BMW M5 is an exceptionally dynamic
high-performance sports car with four doors
and five seats; consistent further
development of the vehicle concept initiated
in 1984 with the first-generation BMW M5;
compelling track potential combines with the
comprehensive practicality of a luxurious
business saloon; groundbreaking character
headlined by significantly improved
efficiency, supreme long-distance comfort,
and innovative driver assistance systems and
infotainment functions.
• World premiere of a newly developed BMW M
high-performance engine: high-revving
4.4-litre V8 engine with M TwinPower Turbo
package – consisting of Twin Scroll Twin
Turbo technology, cross-bank exhaust
manifold, High Precision Injection petrol
direct injection and VALVETRONIC fully
variable valve control; 412 kW/560 hp at
6,000 – 7,000 rpm, maximum torque: 680
Newton metres (502 lb-ft) from 1,500 rpm;
lag-free power delivery, typical M car
thrust.
• Significantly improved balance between
performance and fuel consumption:
acceleration 0–100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.4
seconds, 0–200 km/h (124 mph) in 13.0
seconds, top speed: 250 km/h / 155 mph (305
km/h / 190 mph with M Driver's Package);
average fuel consumption in EU test cycle:
9.9 litres/100 km (28.5 mpg imp); engine
output 10 per cent up on predecessor model,
maximum torque increased by 30 per cent,
fuel consumption cut by more than 30 per
cent; extensive Efficient Dynamics
technology, including Auto Start-Stop
function and Brake Energy Regeneration.
• Power transfer to the rear wheels via the
seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission
Drivelogic; traction-optimised automatic
gear selection; Launch Control; Low Speed
Assistance; automatically activated parking
mode; M-specific gear selector; M leather
steering wheel with shift paddles.
• Hallmark M conceptual harmony produces
superior performance characteristics with
precise interplay of drive and chassis
technology, aerodynamics and weight balance;
power-to-weight ratio: 3.3 kg (approx. 7
lb)/hp; M-specific suspension (front and
rear axle kinematics), M Servotronic
steering, Dynamic Damper Control, DSC
stability control system including M Dynamic
Mode; bodyshell mounting using special
panels; lightweight compound
high-performance braking system.
• Outstandingly agile handling thanks to
innovative rear axle differential with
Active M Differential; electronically
controlled multi-plate limited-slip
differential enables fully variable
distribution of drive between the rear
wheels to optimise traction and stability in
dynamic lane change manoeuvres and
acceleration out of corners; degree of lock
can be varied between 0 and 100 per cent
according to the situation; fast, precise
and pre-emptive responses thanks to constant
data cross-checking between the Active M
Differential and DSC stability control
system, and monitoring of the accelerator
pedal position, wheel speed and yaw rate.
• Two individually configured set-ups for
the car can be called up using the new M
Drive buttons on the steering wheel; range
of programmable parameters unique in the
segment: accelerator responses, M
Servotronic responses, Drivelogic shift
program, DSC mode, Dynamic Damper Control
and information in the Head-Up Display.
• Characteristic body design with familiar M
aesthetics reflecting the car's extremely
dynamic yet precisely controllable nature;
specific design features contributing to
performance characteristics; front apron
with extremely large air intakes for the
engine and brakes; athletically flared wheel
arches to emphasise wide track; hallmark M
"gills" with integrated indicator bars;
aerodynamically optimised rear apron with
diffuser between the right and left-hand
pair of twin exhaust tailpipes; gurney-style
rear spoiler on the boot lid; 19-inch M
light-alloy wheels in exclusive double-spoke
design.
• Unique combination of sports car cockpit
and luxurious ambience for the interior;
M-specific instrument cluster in black-panel
technology; newly designed, leather-covered
centre console; M sports seats; standard
specification also includes: Merino leather
upholstery with extended features, exclusive
Aluminium Trace interior trim strips, BMW
Individual roof liner in Anthracite,
electrically operated steering column
adjustment, four-zone automatic climate
control and ambient light.
• Extensive range of driver assistance
systems and mobility services from BMW
ConnectedDrive unmatched by competitors in
this segment and beyond: M-specific Head-Up
Display (standard), Adaptive Headlights for
standard xenon light, High-Beam Assistant,
BMW Night Vision with pedestrian
recognition, Lane Change Warning System,
Lane Departure Warning System, Surround
View, Speed Limit Info, internet usage,
extended integration of smartphones and
music players, real-time traffic information
and apps for receiving Web Radio and using
Facebook and
Twitter.
• Almost all BMW 5 Series Saloon equipment
options available, including Comfort Access,
M multifunction seats, active seats, doors
with Soft Close Automatic function,
hands-free tailgate opening, electric glass
roof, trailer coupling.
• Specifications and performance:
BMW M5: V8 petrol engine, M
TwinPower Turbo technology with Twin Scroll
Twin Turbo, cross-bank exhaust manifold,
High Precision Injection
direct injection and VALVETRONIC variable
valve control.
Displacement: 4,395 cc, output: 412 kW/560
hp at 6,000 – 7,000 rpm, max. torque: 680 Nm
(502 lb-ft) at 1,500 – 5,750 rpm.
Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph): 4.4
seconds, acceleration 0 – 200 km/h (124
mph): 13.0 seconds,
top speed: 250 km/h / 155 mph (305 km/h /
190 mph with M Driver's Package).
Average fuel consumption: 9.9 litres/100
kilometres (28.5 mpg imp), CO2 emissions:
232 g/km, exhaust standard: EU5.
Leading power:
The new BMW M5.
A change in leadership is nigh in the
exclusive segment that brings together
ultra-dynamic business saloons with
track-oriented drive and chassis technology.
The new BMW M5 is poised to build on the
tradition of its predecessors and once again
redefine the performance experience
available in a four-door car. Displaying the
conceptual harmony, state-of-the-art
technology and astonishingly dynamic
handling for which BMW M cars have become
renowned, the fifth-generation BMW M5 stirs
the passion of keen drivers for top
performance and blends it, in inimitable
style, with the universal qualities of a
top-class premium saloon. The most powerful
engine ever fitted in a series-produced
model from BMW M GmbH, the innovative Active
M Differential – which optimises power
transfer to the rear wheels – and
model-specific chassis technology developed
on the back of extensive racing expertise
all secure the BMW M5 a dominant position in
the high-performance saloon market.
The new BMW M5 is a high-performance sports
car whose exceptional dynamic potential is
geared squarely to the demands of track use
yet which also sets a new benchmark in
everyday driving with its supreme touring
comfort and innovative equipment features.
It also sets the pace in its class in terms
of efficiency. The car's history of success
in a segment founded more than 25 years ago
by the original BMW M5 is set to continue in
thrillingly contemporary style.
Under the bonnet of the new BMW M5 lies a
newly developed, high-revving V8 engine with
M TwinPower Turbo (consisting of Twin Scroll
Twin Turbo technology, a cross-bank exhaust
manifold, High Precision Injection petrol
direct injection and VALVETRONIC fully
variable valve control), maximum output of
412 kW/560 hp at 6,000 – 7,000 rpm and peak
torque of 680 Newton metres (502 lb-ft)
between 1,500 and 5,750 rpm. The
instantaneous power delivery and sustained
thrust familiar from M cars are the key to
acceleration of 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.4
seconds (0 – 200 km/h/124 mph: 13.0
seconds). Average fuel consumption in the EU
test cycle stands at 9.9 litres per 100
kilometres / 28.5 mpg imp (CO2 emissions:
232 g/km). While output has increased by
around 10 per cent and maximum torque is up
by more than 30 per cent, the new BMW M5
burns over 30 per cent less fuel than its
predecessor.
The significantly improved balance between
the performance-focused M experience and the
car's fuel consumption stems from the
exceptionally impressive efficiency of the
new V8 engine and from far-reaching
Efficient Dynamics technology including the
Auto Start-Stop function in conjunction with
the standard seven-speed M Double Clutch
Transmission Drivelogic. In order to channel
the engine's imposing power development into
inspiring performance characteristics, the
new BMW M5 boasts chassis technology –
including electronically controlled dampers,
M-specific Servotronic steering, a stability
control system with M Dynamic Mode and
high-performance compound brakes – developed
on the back of racing expertise and tuned to
the output profile of the powerplant.
This technology combines with model-specific
design features – which make a direct
contribution to optimising the supply of
cooling air and enhancing aerodynamic
characteristics – to create the conceptual
harmony typical of BMW M cars. The precise
interplay of the drive system, chassis and
design has been refined in extensive and
detailed testing on the Nordschleife circuit
at the Nürburgring, to ensure unbeatable
longitudinal and lateral acceleration,
handling characteristics and braking
performance.
The interior design, control concept and
innovative equipment features of the new car
also play their part in creating the
exclusive M experience. Sports seats, an M
leather steering wheel, and an M-specific
instrument cluster and centre console lend
the cockpit a classical sports car feeling.
For the first time, two M Drive buttons have
been fitted as standard for the driver to
call up the ideal car set-up for the
situation at hand. High-quality, precisely
finished materials, generous levels of space
and the extensive range of equipment fitted
as standard generate the premium ambience –
laced with cutting-edge luxury – of a BMW 5
Series model. Added to which, customers can
also give their car the personal touch,
since virtually the full range of options
for the BMW 5 Series Saloon are also
available for the M5, including a host of
driver assistance systems and mobility
services from BMW ConnectedDrive.
Body design: hallmark M design
elements make a genuine contribution to
meeting technical requirements.
The design of the body faithfully showcases
the standout characteristics of the new BMW
M5. The dynamic proportions and stylishly
authoritative appearance of the BMW 5 Series
Saloon has been further enhanced by the
addition of M-specific design features. The
carefully selected modifications are geared
precisely to meeting the technical demands
of the car, making them a central element of
the high-performance Saloon's overall
concept. The car's extraordinary potential
is highlighted subtly and with impressive
authenticity by the distinctive design
elements on its front, sides and rear end.
The design of the front apron clearly
embodies the supreme power of the new V8
engine. The contour lines of the bonnet
converge in a V to the brand's hallmark
double-kidney grille. The wide-spread
arrangement of the customary M black slats –
like the three air intakes in the lower
section of the front apron – emphasise the
cooling air requirement of the engine behind
the grille. The arrangement of the air
intakes over various levels creates an
impressive depth which underlines the
dynamic, forward-thrusting appearance of the
Saloon.
Dynamically formed intakes ensure
precise airflow and optimum cooling.
The functional significance of the
forward-projecting central aperture is
emphasised by the width of the car, which
spreads out towards the road surface, and
the protruding form of the contour lines.
The two side air intakes, meanwhile, have a
dynamically curving form. Positioned far to
the outer edges of the car, they emphasise
its wide track and fill the spaces in the
front apron the BMW 5 Series Saloon normally
reserved for foglamps. At the lower edge of
the front end, air-channelling flaps
developed on the race track ensure optimised
aerodynamics.
The standard-fitted bi-xenon headlights of
the new BMW M5 generate daytime running
light with visually unique LED light rings.
The indicator lights positioned on the car's
outer edges each consist of 10 LED units.
LED accent lights cut across the top of the
customary BMW twin round headlights to
perfect the intent look – both during the
day and in night-time driving –
characteristic of BMW models.
Prominently flared wheel arches,
three-dimensional gills, eye-catching side
skirts.
The long wheelbase, set-back passenger
compartment and High-gloss Black side window
borders clearly accentuate the stretched
silhouette of the new BMW M5. Muscular
flared wheel arches spotlight the wide
track, which helps gives the car its
unshakable roadholding and impressive
lateral acceleration. Wheels sitting flush
with the bodywork and lowered suspension – a
gift from the specially tuned chassis –
enhance the car's sporting presence when
viewed from the side. The model-specific
19-inch M light-alloy wheels in double-spoke
design also assist in this regard. The
lightweight construction of the optional
20-inch forged rims is highlighted by their
five slim double spokes. This design clears
a line of sight to the high-performance
brakes with six-piston fixed callipers,
hinting at the precision with which the
driver can adjust the car's handling.
Elsewhere, the front side sections carry a
fresh take on the hallmark M gills. The
three-dimensional shaping, a wide chrome
frame and the free-floating look of the
indicator bar, which bears the M logo, give
the intakes an extremely deep-set look. The
mirror casings are painted in body colour,
the mirror base and lower edge in High-gloss
Black.
The side skirts of the new BMW M5 also have
a design very much of their own. A
particularly powerful bulge at the back end
of the skirts and a crease rising slightly
to the tail divert the eye to the rear wheel
arches – and therefore to the driven axle of
the high-performance model.
Broad, powerful tail generates
optimum airflow.
The design of the tail provides an effective
expression of the superior sports
performance and supreme roadholding of the
new BMW M5. As with the BMW 5 Series Saloon,
the focus on the car's width through the
predominance of horizontal lines is lent
additional emphasis by an athletically
formed rear apron. The bespoke rear apron of
the M5 provides a fluid transition into the
wide wheel arches, drawing even more
attention to the drive forces channelled
through the rear wheels.
A diffuser integrated into the lower edge of
the rear apron provides efficient airflow
through the back end of the underfloor
section. A signature M feature of the new
BMW M5 is the twin-pipe exhaust system,
whose tailpipes are positioned wide to
either side of the diffuser and have
likewise aerodynamically formed surrounds.
The subtle gurney-style rear spoiler on the
boot lid also aids the car's aerodynamics by
providing additional downforce at high
speeds, in particular, and therefore
contributing to the Saloon's assured
handling at all times.
The L-shaped rear lights fit the brand's
template, down to the distinctive night-time
look. Three LED-powered light strips shape
the face of the characteristically
homogeneous units, and the direction
indicators and braking light are also fed by
LED units. The reflectors are arranged
immediately below the rear lights. This is
higher up within the rear apron than they
find themselves on the regular BMW 5 Series
Saloon and accentuates the car's powerful,
muscular form particularly strongly.
The drive system: high-revving V8
engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology
sets new standards in output and efficiency.
The new BMW M5 adds a fresh, contemporary
and fascinating angle to a variety of
distinctive features. This applies to both a
vehicle concept now in its fifth generation
and the car's engine technology. For the
first time, a BMW M5 has a turbocharged
engine to thank for its outstanding
dynamics. The high-revving V8 unit with M
TwinPower Turbo technology lends a whole new
intensity to the powerful thrust sustained
into the higher rev ranges for which M cars
are renowned. The 4.4-litre engine develops
top output of 412 kW/560 hp at 6,000 – 7,000
rpm, while its maximum torque of 680 Newton
metres (502 lb-ft) is on tap between 1,500
and 5,750 rpm. The rev limiter intervenes at
7,200 rpm. The rev band, which offers
extremely dynamic acceleration between the
arrival of peak torque and the availability
of maximum output, is therefore almost three
times as wide as that of the predecessor
unit.
The drive unit in the new BMW M5 mobilises
the highest output ever generated by a BMW M
car, and at the same time provides the most
efficient balance yet between performance
and fuel consumption. The new engine
produces around 10 per cent higher output
than its predecessor and torque is up by
over 30 per cent. Fuel consumption and CO2,
meanwhile, have been cut by more than 30 per
cent. This progress in terms of both driving
dynamics and efficiency marks the new BMW M5
out as an extremely pioneering
interpretation of a premium high-performance
saloon.
The driver can use a button on the centre
console to adjust the engine's performance
characteristics to the demands of the
situation and his own individual
preferences. "Efficient", "Sport" and "Sport
Plus" modes are available.
Racing know-how and unparalleled
development expertise: the ideal basis for
maximum output and unbeatable efficiency.
The M TwinPower Turbo package of technology
developed for the engine powering the new
BMW M5 combines design features derived
directly from motor racing with innovations
spawned by the rigorous implementation of
the Efficient Dynamics strategy. It
comprises a turbocharging system based on
the Twin Scroll Twin Turbo principle,
including cross-bank exhaust manifolds, High
Precision Injection petrol direct injection
and VALVETRONIC variable valve control.
Added to which, the engine has an extremely
powerful cooling system. This is a
combination without parallel worldwide and
produces the suitably exclusive performance
characteristics you would expect from a BMW
M car. The experience is defined by
instantaneous responses and extremely
impressive torque developed from extremely
low revs and maintained into the higher
reaches of the engine speed range.
Concentrated power: turbochargers
positioned in the V-shaped space between the
cylinders, cross-bank exhaust manifold.
The two turbochargers of the eight-cylinder
engine are accommodated, along with the
catalytic converters, in the V-shaped space
between the cylinder banks, which are
positioned at a 90-degree angle to one
another. This arrangement produces an
extremely compact construction and allows
model-specific positioning of the intake and
exhaust ducts. Their reduced pipe length and
larger cross section minimise the pressure
losses on the exhaust side of the engine.
There is also a smaller distance between the
combustion chambers and the catalytic
converters, which helps the "cats" reach
their optimum operating temperature soon
after the engine has started.
BMW's patented and globally unique
cross-bank exhaust manifold ensures
additional optimisation of the gas flow on
the way to the two twin-scroll
turbochargers. It is made up of four
separate exhaust ducts, which are connected
with the exhaust ports of two combustion
chambers – one on the left-hand cylinder
bank and one on the right. Identical pipe
lengths and a combustion chamber arrangement
mirroring the firing sequence ensure the gas
flows through the exhaust ducts at an even
rhythm. In each case, two of the four
exhaust gas ducts supply one of the two
turbos, having been channelled together
shortly before they reach the turbine. The
result is a consistent level of pressure
acting on the two turbochargers, without any
kind of counter-flow. This ensures the
turbines respond extremely rapidly and
charge pressure remains constant.
The turbochargers developed specially for
the engine powering the new BMW M5 stand out
with their particularly high level of
compressor and turbine efficiency, and
deliver maximum charge pressure of 1.5 bar.
Their innovative construction principle uses
the potential of turbocharging to deliver an
efficient output boost of unprecedented
potency. The latest version of M TwinPower
Turbo technology provides a level of
responsiveness, intensity and smoothness in
its power delivery unmatched in the segment.
The engine's intoxicating thrust gives the
new BMW M5 impressive acceleration. The
sprint from rest to the 100 km/h (62 mph)
mark is all over in 4.4 seconds, and from
that point progress continues with barely
any let-up. Indeed, the M5 needs just 13.0
seconds to race from 0 – 200 km/h (124 mph).
Maximum speed is electronically restricted
to 250 km/h (155 mph); if the optional
Driver's Package is specified, this limit is
raised to 305 km/h (190 mph).
The construction principle of M TwinPower
Turbo technology also shapes the development
of the V8 engine's soundtrack. The concept
of cross-bank exhaust manifolds plays a key
role in delivering a multilayered collage of
sound. The twin-tailpipe exhaust system of
the new BMW M5 runs largely in a straight
line and has a large cross section. The two
exhaust gas ducts feed into a single
muffler, from which the customary M twin
tailpipes jut out through the far left and
right-hand sides of the rear apron.
Direct injection system uses new
type of injectors to ensure precise fuel
supply.
The engine developed for the new BMW M5
combines its outstanding power development
with an unsurpassed level of efficiency in
this output class. Credit for the progress
made in this area should go to the other
components of the M TwinPower Turbo
technology package. High Precision Injection
petrol direct injection ensures an extremely
precise supply of fuel to the combustion
chambers. Injectors positioned centrally
between the valves within immediate range of
the spark plugs spray the fuel into the
combustion chambers with maximum pressure of
200 bar, providing smooth and clean
combustion.
Innovative solenoid valve injectors in the
new BMW M5 engine use multiple injections to
achieve an extremely precise mixture
preparation. Plus, the cooling effect of the
direct injections enables an extraordinarily
high compression ratio for a turbocharged
engine, which further increases the
efficiency of the V8 engine.
VALVETRONIC gives an additional
boost to responsiveness and efficiency.
The M TwinPower technology of the new
eight-cylinder engine also includes
VALVETRONIC fully variable valve control.
This system controls the amount of lift of
the intake valves. Throttle losses in the
gas cycle are therefore minimised, which has
a positive impact on both the efficiency of
the powerplant and its torque development.
The integration of VALVETRONIC therefore
sharpens both the responses and efficiency
of the V8 engine in the new BMW M5.
Double-Vanos fully variable camshaft control
plays its part both in optimising the
engine's efficiency and generating high
torque at low engine revs. In addition, the
volume-controlled oil pump and a range of
other Efficient Dynamics measures deliver an
extra boost to efficiency. The new BMW M5 is
fitted as standard with Brake Energy
Regeneration and an Auto Start-Stop
function, which automatically switches off
the engine when the car comes to a halt at
junctions or in a traffic jam. The extensive
use of efficiency-enhancing technology
produces fuel consumption and emissions
values unmatched in this output class. The
new BMW M5 records average fuel consumption
in the EU test cycle of 9.9 litres per 100
kilometres (28.5 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions
of 232 grams per kilometre.
High performance applies to power
transfer as well: the seven-speed M Double
Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic.
The new BMW M5 is kitted out with a
seven-speed double-clutch transmission to
ensure that the transfer of engine output to
the rear wheels serves up the time-honoured
M experience. The M DCT Drivelogic system
developed specially for the M5 has been
tuned precisely to the performance
characteristics of the V8 engine. Both in
automated mode (D) and manual (S) it
delivers exceptionally fast and clean gear
changes. The system's control concept
follows similar lines to the sequential M
transmission in the predecessor car. Again,
no clutch pedal is required for manual
gearshift, and the driver can keep his foot
on the accelerator during gear changes. The
driver uses the model-specific M gear
selector to choose between D and S mode, and
to engage reverse. The transmission offers a
sequential shift pattern for the manual
gearshift mode. Alternatively, the driver
can also change gear manually using the
standard-fitted shift paddles on the
steering wheel – the right-hand paddle for
upshifts, the left-hand paddle for
downshifts. Comfort is further enhanced by
the new Low Speed Assistance function, which
keeps the car moving at minimal speed
through stop-start traffic with a light
nudge of the accelerator pedal.
M DCT Drivelogic offers three shift programs
in both automated and manual mode. The
driver selects his desired mode using the
rocker switch positioned immediately behind
the shift lever on the centre console. The
D1 program is selected automatically when
the engine is started, tailoring gear
selection to deliver the most efficient
possible driving style. D2 mode supports
laid-back cruising with gear changes carried
out according to engine revs and load. And,
to promote a sporty driving style laced with
dynamic acceleration, shift times in D3 mode
are set up to delay gear changes until the
engine has climbed higher
up the rev range.
The driver can also adapt the shift
characteristics to his requirements in
manual mode. S1 mode generates extremely
comfortable and jolt-free gear changes. In
S2 the gear changes are completed noticeably
faster and accompanied by significant shift
jolts at higher revs. And S3 is the one to
choose for maximum dynamics; it enables even
sportier gear changes and also brings the
Launch Control function into play. When the
stability control system is switched off,
Launch Control allows the driver to achieve
the maximum acceleration force possible from
a standstill – as permitted by the condition
of the road – by pressing the accelerator
down with maximum force. Each gear change
takes place automatically and at the optimum
engine speed.
Innovation for unbeatable traction
in dynamic driving situations: the Active M
Differential.
BMW M cars are equipped with a specially
developed differential for the rear axle to
allow the driver to enjoy the benefits of
rear-wheel drive to the full – in the form
of the sharpest possible driving dynamics. A
variable locking function splits engine
power between the right and left rear wheel
to generate maximum traction. Another
innovation in this area that is fitted in
the new BMW M5 ensures even more precise
distribution of drive according to the
situation at hand; the Active M Differential
optimises stability with the help of an
electronically controlled multi-plate
limited-slip differential, which intervenes
at an early stage to prevent wheel spin.
The rear axle's multi-plate limited-slip
differential works with extremely high
precision and speed. Its control unit is
connected with the DSC (Dynamic Stability
Control) system via FlexRay high-speed data
transfer technology and constantly
cross-checks the data collected by its
sensors with the feedback from DSC. It then
uses this information to calculate the
locking force required to deliver optimum
traction and stability. The data recorded by
DSC sensors is also passed on if the
stability control system is switched off.
The locking force within the differential
can be set between 0 and 100 per cent. The
Anti-lock
Braking System retains full functionality in
all situations.
In addition to its own data and that
provided by DSC, the Active M Differential's
control unit also takes into account the
position of the accelerator pedal, the
rotational speed of the wheels and the car's
yaw rate. Every driving situation is
therefore precisely analysed and an
impending loss of traction on one side of
the car identified at an early stage. The
degree of lock is adjusted as required
within a fraction of a second, enabling
wheel spin to be prevented on slippery
surfaces, in instances where the right and
left rear wheel have widely differing
friction coefficients, in tight bends and
when changing direction extremely
dynamically. Optimising traction in this way
also provides unbeatable driving stability
in challenging conditions and allows
impressively dynamic acceleration out of
corners. Plus, the Active M Differential
also counteracts – to great effect – a loss
of traction during double lane changes at
high speed and a tendency to understeer
under sudden load alterations during dynamic
cornering.
M-specific chassis, electronically
controlled dampers, M Dynamic Mode.
The new BMW M5 comes with bespoke chassis
technology whose construction and set-up are
defined by extensive expertise from the race
track. Specially developed axle kinematics
and newly developed components boasting
impressive strength and minimised weight
meet both the requirements of everyday road
driving and the specialised demands of track
use. Chassis mountings using large panels at
the front and rear axle ensures dynamic
forces are passed evenly through to the
body. The chassis transfers the potential
wrapped up in the engine's remarkable output
onto the asphalt with assurance and a
finely-honed sense of dynamic drama. All of
which allows the BMW M5 to set new
benchmarks in its segment not only in terms
of sprinting power and elasticity, but also
lateral acceleration, handling properties
and braking performance. As with every BMW M
car, the engineers carried out the
fine-tuning that underpins the perfect M
experience during extensive testing on the
Nürburgring's Nordschleife circuit.
The new BMW M5 is equipped as standard with
electronically controlled dampers. Dynamic
Damper Control uses electrohydraulic damping
force adjustment to provide a set-up suited
to the driving situation or the wishes of
the driver. The damper settings can be
adjusted at the touch of a button. In
"Comfort" mode the dampers respond
adaptively to the condition of the road
surface and the driver's style. "Sport" mode
activates a noticeably stiffer damper
set-up, while "Sport Plus" allows further
stiffening of the suspension to achieve
maximum longitudinal and lateral
acceleration in ultra-dynamic driving
situations.
At the touch of a button the driver can also
select from three settings for the
Servotronic speed-sensitive power steering
system, which has been fitted in the M5 in
an M-specific configuration. "Comfort" mode
requires only a small amount of steering
force when parking or manoeuvring, but still
provides the brand's hallmark
direction-changing precision at higher
speeds. "Sport" ensures the driver enjoys
more intensive feedback across all speed
ranges. This steps up another notch in
"Sport Plus". With this mode selected, the
driver is called on to use greater force
with the steering wheel.
In addition to applying brake impulses and
reducing engine output to stabilise the car,
the DSC system in the new BMW M5 also
employs the services of the Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS), Cornering Brake
Control (CBC), Dynamic Brake Control (DBC),
Brake Assistant, Fading Compensation, Brake
Drying function and Start-Off Assistant. M
Dynamic Mode (MDM) can be activated to
override the basic setting by pressing the
DSC button on the centre console. This mode
generates the familiar M self-steering
response by raising the intervention
thresholds of DSC. "DSC Off" mode can also
be activated at the touch of a button.
High-performance compound brakes,
extensive safety equipment, extremely
impressive power-to-weight ratio.
The high-performance braking system of the
new BMW M5 guarantees outstanding stopping
power. The further development of the
remarkable compound construction has
resulted in further optimised braking
performance – resisting fade even under
heavy loads – and an enviable degree of
feel. The six-piston fixed-calliper brakes
are radially bolted to the pivot bearing.
The M-specific light-alloy wheels for the
new BMW M5 come in 19-inch format as
standard and are fitted with 265/40 R19
tyres at the front and 295/40 R19 items at
the rear. 20-inch forged M light-alloy
wheels can be ordered as an option.
Hallmark M handling and occupant protection
both benefit from the extraordinary strength
of the BMW M5 body structure. Incredibly
durable load-bearing structures and large,
precisely defined deformation zones keep the
forces released in a collision away from the
extremely stiff passenger compartment. The
safety equipment fitted as standard in the
new BMW M5 includes front and side airbags,
side curtain head airbags for both rows of
seats, three-point inertia reel seat belts
on all seats, front belt force limiters and
belt tensioners, and ISOFIX child seat
attachments in the rear.
An intelligent mix of materials containing a
high proportion of high-tensile and
ultra-high-tensile steels, as well as
aluminium, help to minimise the car's
weight. Like the bonnet and front side
sections, the doors of the new BMW M5 are
also made from aluminium. With a
power-to-weight ratio of 3.3 kg (approx.
7lb)/hp, the high-performance Saloon
represents a substantial step forwards from
its predecessor in this area as well.
Interior and controls: sports car
cockpit with premium ambience.
The interior of the new BMW M5 brings
together an inimitable combination of the
driver-oriented cockpit design of a sports
car, the spaciousness of a prestige saloon
and the luxurious feel of a premium model.
Bespoke M sports seats, fine-grain Merino
leather upholstery with extended features,
door sills with "M5" lettering, an M
driver's footrest, exclusive Aluminium Trace
interior trim strips and the BMW Individual
roof liner in Anthracite are all standard
equipment, as is the iDrive control system
with an up to 10.2-inch Control Display.
This screen is centrally positioned and,
like the controls in the central section of
the instrument panel, tilted slightly
towards the driver.
The instrument cluster with
black-panel-technology includes classical
circular instruments in traditional BMW M
car style, with red needles and white
illumination, as well as model-specific
displays and the M logo in the rev counter.
The shift program currently selected and
gear engaged are shown in the centre of the
instrument cluster. Feedback from all the
drive and chassis settings selected at the
touch a button is also displayed in the
cockpit.
Two M Drive buttons now included to
activate the individually configured set-up
options.
The multifunction buttons on the M leather
steering wheel in the new BMW M5 allow the
driver, among other things, to operate the
cruise control system and the audio and
telephone functions. On the left-hand
steering wheel spoke the driver will now
find two M Drive buttons, which he can use
to call up a pre-configured set-up for the
car. For example, the driver can save a
sporty configuration using the "M1" button
and a comfort-biased set-up via the "M2"
button. The set-up selected will remain
activated until the driver either cancels it
by pressing the button again or switches to
another M Drive setting. Once the system has
been switched off – as when the engine is
started – it reverts to a default
configuration focusing on efficiency and
ride comfort.
The M Drive system in the new BMW M5 allows
the driver to adjust no fewer than six
parameters: the engine management, the
responses of the Servotronic steering
system, the M DCT Drivelogic shift program,
the DSC mode, the responses of Dynamic
Damper Control and the information in the
Head-Up Display. The desired settings for
the engine, chassis systems and Head-Up
Display can be configured in any combination
via the iDrive menu. Plus, the driver can
also save the current set-up configuration
selected earlier using the buttons on the
centre console by holding down one of the
two M Drive buttons for a few seconds. For
safety reasons, a set-up involving the DSC
settings "MDM" or "DSC Off" requires
confirmation from the driver – by pressing
the M Drive button again – before it can be
activated. The set-up configuration selected
is shown by a clear symbol displayed in the
instrument cluster.
Head-Up Display with M-specific
information comes as standard.
The M Drive configuration also includes the
information shown on the Head-Up Display,
which comes as standard on the new BMW M5
and projects important information onto the
windscreen directly in the driver's field of
vision. The full spectrum of colours is used
to display graphics and symbols, and this
all-colour capability means road sign
symbols can be reproduced extremely
realistically. In addition to a digital
speed readout and tips from the optional
Speed Limit Info, the M-specific version of
the Head-Up Display also shows the gear
currently engaged and a multicolour rev
counter symbol, complete with Shift Lights.
As well as the Head-Up Display, numerous
other driver assistance systems and mobility
services available from BMW ConnectedDrive
are also unique in the segment occupied by
the new BMW M5. The selection of optionally
available systems includes Park Distance
Control, a rear view camera, High-Beam
Assistant, Speed Limit Info, the Lane Change
Warning System, the Lane Departure Warning
System, Surround View and BMW Night Vision
with pedestrian recognition. Plus,
innovative technologies optimise the
integration of the Apple iPhone and other
smartphones, as well as music players,
including the use of internet-based
services. The apps option allows iPhone
owners to receive Web Radio stations, for
example, and display Facebook and Twitter
posts on the on-board monitor. The likewise
new real-time traffic information function
keeps the driver supplied with impressively
accurate traffic bulletins and diversion
recommendations.
The new BMW M5 also comes as standard with
four-zone automatic climate control, heated
seats and electric seat adjustment including
memory function for the driver and front
passenger, xenon light with Adaptive
Headlights, ambient light, an alarm system
and the BMW Professional radio including CD
player, AUX-IN socket and six speakers. In
addition, almost all of the items of
optional equipment available for the BMW 5
Series Saloon can be ordered as an option.
Among the highlights are the Navigation
system Professional with a hard disk for
storing maps and personal music collections,
the electrically operated glass roof, the M
multifunction seats, the active seats,
active seat ventilation, Comfort Access, the
Soft Close Automatic function for the doors
and a trailer coupling with electrically
pivoting trailer hitch ball.
