
The M5 study was developed by the Bavarian automaker’s M division and it previews the upcoming production version that will be revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. Munich’s much anticipated super saloon comes with a twin-turbocharged V8 engine sourced from the X5 M and X6 M models, in which it makes 555HP and 680Nm or 501 lb-ft of peak torque. BMW has said that in the M5, output is likely to increase.
At this week’s 2011 Shanghai Auto Show in China, BMW rolled out two concept versions of the current F10 5-Series, the M5 sport sedan and the LWB Plug-in Hybrid, both of which will enter production.
At this week’s 2011 Shanghai Auto Show in China, BMW rolled out two concept versions of the current F10 5-Series, the M5 sport sedan and the LWB Plug-in Hybrid, both of which will enter production.
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