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The new BMW 5 Series Sedan.
Thu Dec 01 11:47:00 CET 2016 Press Kit
The seventh generation of the BMW 5 Series Sedan will cut a sporty, elegant and stylish figure when it hits the roads in markets around the world in February 2017. Further enhanced dynamics, an unbeatable line-up of assistance systems, an unmatched degree of connectivity and a new and innovative operating system are the most important new features.
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The new BMW 5 Series Sedan therefore has all the tools it needs to continue the remarkable success recorded by its predecessors; around 7.9 million BMW 5 Series cars were sold across its first six generations. “The seventh generation of the BMW 5 Series points the way into the future, as we have defined it with our NUMBER ONE > NEXT strategy. We see technological leadership, emotionally rich products and digitalisation as essential factors in achieving success. With the expansion of our model portfolio in the large-vehicle classes, we are satisfying the wishes of many customers. I’m in no doubt that the new BMW 5 Series will set new benchmarks technologically, but also have huge emotional appeal. It remains the epitome of the business sedan,” says Harald Krüger, Chairman of the Board of Management at BMW AG.
Superior driving pleasure and unsurpassed aerodynamics.
Rigorous application of the BMW EfficientLightweight
lightweight design concept, with increased use of aluminium and
high-strength steels, reduces the weight of the 5 Series Sedan by up
to 100 kilograms from that of its predecessor. The newly designed
chassis, a low centre of gravity, BMW’s hallmark even weight
distribution and a lightweight body offering exceptional torsional
stiffness combine a wonderfully dynamic driving experience with the
long-distance comfort for which the BMW 5 Series is renowned. Various
chassis options such as Integral Active Steering, which can now be
teamed with xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive, add further talents to
a dynamics-focused overall package designed to ensure the BMW 5 Series
once again stands at the top of its class. The drag coefficient of the
new, 4,935 millimetre-long BMW 5 Series Sedan (Cd = 0.22 at its most
efficient) sets the benchmark in its class.
The next step to automated driving.
A wealth of assistance systems are on hand in the new BMW 5 Series to offer the driver unbeatable support – not only at critical moments but also in less demanding situations at the wheel, such as traffic jams, slow-moving traffic and monotonous stretches of motorway. To this end, it is fitted as standard with a stereo camera, which teams up with optional radar and ultrasound sensors to monitor the area around the car. New features in the BMW 5 Series alongside the evasion aid and Crossing traffic warning are the Lane Change Assistant and Lane keeping assistant with active side collision protection. The latter keeps an eye on the lane markings and the area around the car, and actively helps the driver to avoid looming collisions by applying corrective steering inputs.
The BMW 5 Series also takes another step towards automated driving with extended functions for the optional Active Cruise Control (ACC) system and Steering and lane control assistant. These include adoption of speed restrictions, which drivers can select as part of the Speed Limit Assist option. Drivers can confirm adoption of a speed restriction and make an adjustment of +/– 15 km/h / 9 mph in the system settings. From rest to 210 km/h (130 mph) the car assists the driver with distance-keeping, accelerating, braking and lane control. This increases comfort significantly – in particular at low speeds and in slow-moving traffic on clogged up motorway sections. The intelligent Auto Start Stop function now adjusts its responses to the route and traffic conditions and therefore offers even greater driving comfort.
Intuitive usability and extensive comfort.
With even greater user-friendliness as its goal, the new BMW 5
Series is equipped with the latest-generation iDrive system. In top
specification, it displays navigation, telephone and entertainment
features, plus vehicle functions, on a high-resolution 10.25-inch
screen. The system can be operated using the iDrive Controller, by
voice command or gestures, or by touching the display controls
directly, as the driver wishes. The large, tile-style panels can be
arranged as desired and show the content of the underlying menus in
constantly updated form. The latest-generation full-colour BMW Head-Up
Display has a projection surface that is 70 per cent larger than
before and displays traffic signs, telephone listings, radio stations,
music tracks, navigation instructions and warnings from the assistance systems.
Maximising the levels of on-board comfort are extended storage options, greater legroom for rear-seat passengers and comfort seats with massage function, not to mention innovative seat operation using touch sensors and four-zone climate control complete with ionisation and discreet air fragrancing. Special Synergy Thermoacoustic Capsule (SYNTAK) engine encapsulation technology, the acoustic glazing for the windscreen and the acoustic headliner bring about another noticeable reduction in noise levels inside the car. All headlight variants specified for the BMW 5 Series Sedan come as standard with LED technology. Available as an option are Adaptive LED Headlights with variable light distribution including adaptive roundabout lights and BMW Selective Beam anti-dazzle high beam with a range of up to 500 metres.
Advanced link-up of man, machine and environment.
The new BMW 5 Series also offers a compelling proposition in
terms of connectivity. Extensive BMW ConnectedDrive features are
joined by new services which lavish business travellers with extra
comfort and save them time. These include the new ParkNow technology
for digital parking space reservation and payment, the On-Street
Parking Information intelligent parking space search function and the
optional Parking Assistant, which detects empty spots and parks the
vehicle automatically. Plus, the Microsoft Exchange service now
enables Microsoft Office 365 users to sync emails, calendar entries
and contacts and edit them inside their car. Meanwhile, the optional
Remote Parking system allows the BMW 5 Series Sedan to be manoeuvred
into even the tightest parking spaces remotely using the car key. And
smartphone integration has been further improved – from Apple CarPlay
(which, in a first for a carmaker, has been incorporated fully
wirelessly), to inductive phone charging and the WiFi hotspot for up
to ten devices.
Personalised content through BMW Connected Onboard.
BMW Connected, the personal digital mobility assistant from
BMW, has been available in Europe since July 2016. The next
development stage of the system, complete with additional services, is
set to be introduced with the new BMW 5 Series. BMW Connected Onboard
gives drivers an overview of their mobility-related information.
Relevant content such as the upcoming navigation destinations and
estimated arrival time recorded in their personal mobility agenda are
transferred seamlessly into the car from their smartphone and
displayed on the personalised screen. Remote 3D View allows drivers to
call up three-dimensional views of the area around their car on their
smartphone while on the move. And that means they need never lose
sight of their car.
BMW 530i and BMW 540i: the new petrol engines.
All the engines in the 5 Series Sedan line-up belong to the
newly developed, modular BMW EfficientDynamics family of power units.
BMW TwinPower Turbo technology imbues all the members of the family
with outstanding performance combined with exceptional efficiency. Two
diesel engines and two petrol variants will be available from launch,
working in tandem with either rear-wheel drive or BMW xDrive
intelligent all-wheel drive.
The new two-litre four-cylinder in-line engine in the BMW 530i develops peak torque of 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) and maximum output of 185 kW/252 hp. Its fuel consumption in the combined cycle comes in at 5.4 litres/100 km (52.3 mpg imp)*, which means CO2 emissions of 126 g/km – down more than 11 per cent on its predecessor’s figures. The BMW 530i accelerates from 0 ‑ 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.2 seconds on its way to a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).
The flagship engine at launch will be the 250 kW/340 hp unit under the bonnet of the new BMW 540i. This three-litre straight-six produces torque of 450 Nm (332 lb-ft). Despite its extra output and sharper dynamic edge, average fuel consumption stands at only 6.5 l/100 km (43.5 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions are kept to just 150 g/km*. In xDrive guise, the BMW 540i powers from 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph) in a mere 4.8 seconds.
BMW 520d and BMW 530d: the new diesel engines.
The four-cylinder diesel engine powering the BMW 520d
develops 140 kW/190 hp and peak torque of 400 Nm (295 lb-ft). Fuel
consumption and CO2 emissions are 4.1 l/100 km (68.9 mpg imp)* and
108 g/km with the manual gearbox specified or 4.0 l/100 km (70.6 mpg
imp)* and 107 g/km with the eight-speed Steptronic transmission. The
sedan accelerates from 0 ‑ 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.6 seconds
(Steptronic). Top speed is 237 km/h (147 mph).
* Fuel consumption figures were calculated according to the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format specified. Some figures are provisional.
The new BMW 530d likewise does a nice line in dynamics and efficiency. Producing 195 kW/265 hp and peak torque of 620 Nm (457 lb-ft), the six-cylinder in-line unit is clearly superior to the equivalent model in the outgoing range. And yet the BMW 530d also makes do with average fuel consumption of 4.5 l/100 km (62.8 mpg imp)* and CO2 emissions of 118 g/km – an approximately 13 per cent improvement on its predecessor. The new BMW 530d races from 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 5.7 seconds, and on to an electronically governed 250 km/h (155 mph).
The CO2 champion, the plug-in hybrid and the eight-cylinder
sports star.
Not long after the launch of the new 5 Series Sedan, BMW will
be adding another three engine variants to the line-up. The
140 kW/190 hp four-cylinder diesel engine will be presented in its
most efficient form in the BMW 520d EfficientDynamics Edition with
eight-speed Steptronic. Its CO2 emissions of just 102 g/km are the
lowest in the sedan’s class (average fuel consumption: 3.9 l/100 km
[72.4 mpg imp]*).
Also to come in March 2017 is a BMW 5 Series Sedan with plug-in hybrid drive system, in the form of the BMW 530e iPerformance. The combination of the BMW eDrive electric drive concept and a four-cylinder petrol engine produces extremely low CO2 emissions of just 44 g/km (1.9 l/100 km [148.7 mpg imp])*. System output is 185 kW/252 hp.
In March 2017 the BMW M550i xDrive will take over as the sporting highlight of the new BMW 5 Series range, for the time being at least. Its V8 engine – developing 340 kW/462 hp and 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) of torque – impresses not only with its remarkable performance but also when it comes to efficiency (fuel consumption, combined: 8.9 l/100 km [31.7 mpg imp], CO2 emissions 204 g/km*). The BMW M550i xDrive dispatches the 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint in 4.0 seconds.
* Fuel consumption figures were calculated according to the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format specified. Some figures are provisional.
Model variants at market launch on 11 February 2017.
BMW 530i/BMW 530i xDrive: Four-cylinder petrol
engine, eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
Capacity:
1,998cc.
Output: 185 kW/252 hp at 5,200 – 6,500 rpm.
Maximum torque: 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) at 1,450 – 4,800 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 6.2 s (6.0 s).
Fuel
consumption, combined: 5.4 l/100 km [52.3 mpg imp] (5.7 l/100 km [49.6
mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 126 g/km (133 g/km).
BMW 540i/BMW 540i xDrive: Six-cylinder petrol engine,
eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 2,998cc.
Output: 250 kW/340 hp at 5,500 – 6,500 rpm.
Maximum torque: 450
Nm (332 lb-ft) at 1,380 – 5,200 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h
[62 mph]): 5.1 s (4.8 s).
Fuel consumption, combined: 6.5 l/100
km [43.5 mpg imp] (6.7 l/100 km [42.2 mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions,
combined: 150 g/km (156 g/km).
BMW 520d/BMW 520d xDrive: Four-cylinder diesel
engine, six-speed manual gearbox/eight-speed Steptronic transmission
(xDrive: eight-speed Steptronic transmission).
Capacity:
1,995cc.
Output: 140 kW/190 hp at 4,000 rpm.
Maximum
torque: 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) at 1,750 – 2,500 rpm.
Acceleration
(0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 7.7 s/7.6 s (7.6 s).
Fuel consumption,
combined: 4.1 l/100 km [68.9 mpg imp] / 4.0 l/100 km [70.6 mpg imp]
(4.2 l/100 km [67.3 mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 108
g/km / 107 g/km (112 g/km).
* Fuel consumption figures were calculated according to the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format specified. Figures for BMW xDrive in brackets
BMW 530d/BMW 530d xDrive: Six-cylinder diesel engine,
eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 2,993cc.
Output: 195 kW/265 hp at 4,000 rpm.
Maximum torque: 620 Nm (457
lb-ft) at 2,000 – 2,500 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]):
5.7 s (5.4 s).
Fuel consumption, combined: 4.5 l/100 km [62.8
mpg imp] (4.7 l/100 km [60.1 mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions,
combined: 118 g/km (125 g/km).
Model variants from March 2017.
BMW 530e iPerformance: Four-cylinder petrol engine
plus BMW eDrive electric drive system (plug-in hybrid), eight-speed
Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 1,998cc.
System output:
185 kW/252 hp at 4,460 – 6,500 rpm.
Maximum system torque: 420
Nm (310 lb-ft) at 1,450 – 4,000 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h
[62 mph]): 6.2 s.
Electric range: 50 km (31 miles)*.
Fuel
consumption, combined: 1.9 l/100 km (148.7 mpg imp)*.
CO2
emissions, combined: 44 g/km.
BMW 520d EfficientDynamics Edition: Four-cylinder
diesel engine, eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
Capacity:
1,995cc.
Output: 140 kW/190 hp at 4,000 rpm.
Maximum
torque: 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) from 1,750 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100
km/h [62 mph]): 7.5 s.
Fuel consumption, combined: 3.9 l/100 km
(72.4 mpg imp)*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 102 g/km.
BMW M550i xDrive: Eight-cylinder petrol engine,
eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 4,395cc.
Output: 340 kW/462 hp at 5,500 rpm.
Maximum torque: 650 Nm (479
lb-ft) from 1,800 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]):
4.0 s.
Fuel consumption, combined: 8.9 l/100 km (31.7 mpg
imp).
CO2 emissions, combined: 204 g/km.
* Fuel consumption and range figures are provisional and calculated according to the EU test cycle. Figures may vary depending on the tyre format specified.
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