For the 2010 Model year the BMW 5 series looks like it is shaping up to be a
winner. With a fully luxurious and stylish interior the 5 series looks to
impress. The exterior is eye catching and truly unique in styling with an
attractive set of included features and a lavish amount of options available. 3
Engine styles add to the versatility of this remarkable looking vehicle making
it easy to get into a sporty version as well as buying one with more fuel
economy. Choices aside, the 2010 BMW 5 is looking to make a splash when it hits
the market. Read the full preview Below
Full Preview
We first saw the BMW 5-Series GT Concept at this year's Geneva Motor Show,
but now the official images and details about the Funky Five have been released,
set for a 2010 model year debut. In a way, the 5 GT follows in the footsteps of
the BMW X6 in the world of gender-bending vehicles. The GT will fall in between
the new 5-Series sedan and wagon in terms of interior volume and size.
For America, expect two engine choices. Naturally, BMW's glorious twin-turbo
3.0-liter inline-six will be used in the 535i GT, but consumers looking for
eight-cylinder power will be able to upgrade to the 550i GT, using a twin-turbo
4.4-liter V-8. The only transmission initially available will be the new
eight-speed automatic borrowed from the new 760i sedan. BMW says that the 535i
GT should sprint from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 6.3 seconds, with the 550i GT
coming in at 5.5 seconds.
The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo
BMW is once again defining a brand-new segment in the automobile market. The
BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo combines elegance, space, comfort and variability in
truly unique style. As an attractive, future-oriented extension of the BMW 5
Series, the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is quite unparalleled worldwide in the
upper middle segment, combining the characteristic features of a prestige
saloon, a modern, highly versatile Sports Activity Vehicle, and a classic Gran
Turismo in brand-new, unprecedented style.
Exterior BMW Beauty
Through its body design, the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo combines the
proportions so typical of a BMW, an elegantly stretched silhouette and a
coupe-like roofline, as well as four doors with frameless windows to create one
complete, harmonious unit. The front view of the car animates powerful dynamism
through the sheer presence of the upright BMW kidney grille, large air intakes
and dual round headlights slanted back at an attractive angle. For the first
time the daytime driving light function is provided by corona rings with LED
technology. Boasting clear-cut horizontal lines, the rear end comes with that
characteristic look of width, power and muscle further enhanced by L-shaped rear
light clusters with homogenously illuminated rows of lights in LED technology.
Luxury Interior
The luxurious and, for a car with this kind of coupe-like silhouette,
surprisingly generous and variable interior gives both the driver and passengers
a spontaneous feeling of comfort and well-being. This superior feeling is
further enhanced by comfortable entry to the car, the slightly elevated seating
position, the large window areas, the optional panorama glass roof, as well as
exquisite materials and supreme quality of finish.
Flexibly adjustable, the interior of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo enables
the driver and passengers to vary the generous space inside the car as they wish
to their individual, personal requirements. In their standard position, the rear
seats offer the passengers the same kind of legroom as in the BMW 7 Series
combined with the same headroom as in the BMW X5. In this configuration, luggage
capacity is already an ample 440 liters or 15.4 cu ft. Thanks to the partition
behind the rear seats, the passenger and luggage compartments are separated
acoustically and in terms of climate conditions from one another like in a
saloon. When required, the rear seats may be moved individually to the front by
up to 100 millimeters or almost 4", with legroom still remaining the same as in
the BMW 5 Series Saloon and an increase in luggage capacity to 590 liters or
20.7 cu ft. And after folding down the rear-seat backrests together with the
partition, finally, luggage space increases to its maximum capacity of 1,700
liters or 59.5 cu ft.
Offering unique functionality, the two-piece tailgate on the BMW 5 Series
Gran Turismo provides exceptional variability and maximum comfort in loading the
luggage compartment. Opening the small, sedan-like luggage compartment lid
beneath the rear window, with the tailgate as such remaining closed, the driver
and passengers are able to conveniently load the rear compartment without
causing any unpleasant noise, draughts or changes in temperature within the
passenger compartment. To load large and bulky objects, on the other hand, all
they have to do is open the large tailgate for maximum convenience.
The sheer space and the inspiring, modern design of the interior team up to
provide a truly luxurious ambience and the supreme long-distance comfort of a
modern Gran Turismo. The sleek surfaces on the front and rear door panels
merging smoothly into one another as well as the horizontal arrangement of the
instrument panel enhance the impression of supreme generosity. Seat comfort,
headroom and elbow freedom are all of the highest standard otherwise to be found
only in the luxury performance class. The slightly elevated seating position,
the clear, structured arrangement of the controls, BMW's new iDrive with its
Control Display up to 10.2 inches in size, and the cockpit in Black Panel
technology all help to give the driver maximum supremacy at all times. The rear
seats may be adjusted individually fore-and-aft and also come with individual
adjustment of the backrest angle. To meet the greatest demands in terms of
individual luxury, finally, two individual comfort seats at the rear are
available as an option.
Engine Styling and Performance
The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is entering the market with a choice of no less
than three ultra-modern drive units carrying over BMW -EfficientDynamics into a
new segment in the automobile world. The BMW 530d Gran Turismo offers a truly
unique, unparalleled balance of driving experience and fuel economy with average
fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of just 6.5 liters/100 kilometers, equal
to 43.5 mpg imp, and a CO2 rating of 173 g/km. The two gasoline models also set
new standards for efficiency in their respective engine class.
As a world-first achievement introducing a new and even more efficient range
of engines, the BMW 535i Gran Turismo comes with the first straight-six gasoline
engine featuring TwinPower Turbo, High Precision Injection and VALVETRONIC and
developing maximum output of 225 kW/306 hp. The top engine in the range,
finally, is the V8 TwinPower Turbo delivering maximum output of 300 kW/407 hp in
the BMW 550i Gran Turismo. The BMW 530d Gran Turismo, in turn, comes with a 180
kW/245 hp straight-six diesel of the latest generation with an all-aluminum
crankcase and common-rail direct fuel injection. All engines naturally fulfill
the EU5 emission standard.
All model variants come as standard with the eight-speed automatic
transmission previously to be admired only in the BMW 760i twelve-cylinder
luxury saloon. Featuring an innovative configuration of gear sets, a unique
level of internal efficiency, and the same low weight and compact dimensions as
a six-speed automatic transmission, this high-tech automatic combines gearshift
comfort, dynamic performance, and motoring efficiency of the highest caliber.
The most advanced engine technology, the innovative eight-speed automatic
transmission, and a wide range of unique technologies in the context of BMW
EfficientDynamics allow the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo to set new standards also
in terms of economy and emission management.
The modern, demanding suspension technology of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo
is designed for both fascinating driving dynamics and supreme grand touring
comfort. The double track control arm front axle and the Integral-V rear axle
exclusive to BMW are made largely of aluminum. Standard features also include
rear axle air suspension as well as hydraulic rack-and-pinion steering with a
steering servo pump operating on demand. Integral Active Steering is available
as an option, combining active steering of the front wheels with rear-wheel
steering varying according to driving conditions and current requirements.
Featured as standard, Dynamic Drive Control influences not only the gearshift
dynamics, but also the gas pedal and steering assistance control map. In
combination with optional Adaptive Drive, the dampers with infinite variation on
both the inbound and rebound stroke contribute to the superior suspension
function. In addition to the NORMAL, SPORT and SPORT+ programs, the driver also
has the choice of the COMFORT mode available directly from the Dynamic Drive
Control button on the centre console. A further point is that intervention in
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is reduced in the SPORT+ setting and in the
traction mode.
The optimized body structure in conjunction with appropriately coordinated
and electronically masterminded passive safety systems ensures maximum occupant
safety at all times. These systems include three-point inertia-reel seat belts
on all seats, frontal and side airbags as well as head airbags at the side,
crash-activated headrests at the front, run flat tires and a tire defect
indicator. The standard features include fog lamps and adaptive brake lights,
with bi-xenon dual headlights including a daytime driving light function as well
as Adaptive Headlights with variable light distribution and Bending Lights all
coming as an option.
Optional Features
The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is also available as an option with the
complete range of features from BMW ConnectedDrive, including Cruise Control
with Stop & Go, a High-Beam Assistant, Lane Change Warning, Lane Departure
Warning, Speed Limit Info, BMW Night Vision with detection of individual
persons, Side View, Top View, and a back-up camera. Over and above these
outstanding features, BMW ConnectedDrive also offers BMW Online, BMW Assist, BMW
TeleServices, as well as an Enhanced Emergency Call function automatically
determining and reporting the current location of the car.
Standard Features
The wide range of standard features offered by the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo
includes automatic air conditioning, an audio system, an AUX-In connector bush,
and the Integrated Owner's Manual. Optional features include four-zone automatic
air conditioning (standard in the BMW 550i Gran Turismo), telecommunication and
navigation systems, a USB port, an 80 GB hard disc for navigation data and the
user's private music collection, a multi-channel audio system, a DAB double
tuner, a DVD entertainment system at the rear, a Head-Up Display, a panorama
glass roof optimized for noise control and attractive design, as well as an
electrically swiveling trailer hook.
Conclusions
The 2010 BMW 5 series looks to be coming together quite nicely.
Automobilemag.com praises BMW for "to 0-60 mph in 5.4 seconds, while returning
remarkable fuel economy."(full
article here) Motorauthority.com loves the unique styling blend of the 2010
5 Series.
(read the article) With options galore and a multitude of engines to choose
from BMW may have a winner with this luxurious vehicle.