The world premiere of the new BMW 5 Series sedan is about to take place, so to prepare us for the big day, BMW have released this short teaser video of what's to come: The new BMW 5 Series, as first seen in our spy pics not that long ago, features a sporty yet elegant design using the kinetic sculpture from the BMW Museum to create the silhouette...
These spy-shots of the 2009 BMW 5 Series represent the clearest look yet at the future design direction of this class-leading luxury sedan. It is the first sight of the latest interpretation of the twin-kidney grille. Sources in Europe claim this BMW will move away from the polarising design of the current model...
BMW Australia has announced the introduction of several key technology features as standard equipment on all new 5 Series models at no extra cost. For the first time all BMW 5 Series vehicles will be equipped with a head-up display, professional navigation with 8.8inch monitor, TV and voice recognition as standard equipment...
With slightly less of BMW's trademark spiral camouflage covering this prototype, these shots are our best glimpse yet of the new generation BMW 5 Series sedan. Featuring prominently at the front is also our first look at BMW's latest interpretation of the twin-kidney grille, with sources in Europe claiming the new 5 Series will move away from the polarizing design of the current model...
Update: BMW 5 Series GT Review. BMW 5 Series GT The braintrust at BMW believes they have the answer for customers who want the everyday versatility of an SUV combined with the luxury of an executive sedan - and that answer is the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo...
BMW has finally revealed the 5 Series Gran Turismo, a car which combines an understated coupé-like silhouette to the luxurious interior of a BMW 7 Series, while at the same time giving the functionality of a BMW 5 Series Touring or X5. The 19th distinct model shape to be offered in the BMW portfolio has a vehicle length nearly on par with a BMW 7 Series to create a greater feeling of space for those inside...
Seemingly keen on entering the lucrative new four-door coupe genre among the likes of the Aston Martin Rapide, Porsche Panamera and Lamborghini Estoque, BMW has unveiled its new 5-Series Gran Turismo concept. Based on the next-generation 5 Series, the new GT model - or Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS) as BMW like to call it - will compliment the existing sedan and touring variants in the range...
The luxurious BMW 5 Series range now includes the new 520d sedan, consolidating BMW's status as the leader in the premium diesel market in Australia. The new 520d uses the same all-alloy 2.0-litre engine from the recently announced X3 2.0d Sports Activity Vehicle, adding another turbo-diesel option to the range and supplementing the six-cylinder 530d...
BMW have added to their vast array of diesel powered luxury passenger vehicles - including the 120d, 320d, 530d, X3 2.0d and 3.0d, and the X5 3.0d to name a few - with the new 5-series diesel. The 520d turbo-diesel sedan will appear in Australian showrooms by November this year to join the recently announced X3 2.0d Sports Activity Vehicle...
BMW has updated the 5 series with minor cosmetic changes as well as some new technology. The 5 series continues to be a massive success story for BMW Australia, the range was awarded the best-selling car in its segment of the luxury market last year...