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2011 BMW 5-Series Sedan: 80 High-Res Photos and Official Details

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The BMW 7-Series' smaller brother both in terms of size and styling, the new 5-Series, was officially launched today. Key highlights include a less controversial exterior design that's more muscular and draws heavily on the Bavarian firm's flagship limousine and the return of the BMW's driver orientated center console and the classic four circular gauges on the instrument panel. Add to that an increased length of 4,899mm or 192.9'' (previous model: 4,841 mm or 190.6'') combined with a wheelbase of 2.968 mm or 116.9'' (+80 mm or +3.15'') and a revised engine lineup that includes turbocharged inline-six and V8 units.

The increased length and what BMW describes as the largest wheelbase in the segment, are said to translates into an extra 13mm of knee room for the rear passengers, compared to the previous 5 Series, while the sedan also get a 520-litre boot with the option to specify 40:20:40 split folding rear seats.

The new 5-Series, codenamed F10, is based on the same platform as the 5-Series GT and the latest 7-Series sedan. The double wishbone layout up front is combined with a multilink axle at the back while for the first time, the 5 Series comes with Electric Power Steering with Servotronic assistance.

Those that specify the car with Variable Damper Control or Adaptive Drive packages, the Drive Dynamic Control (DDC) chassis configurator allows for fine tuning of the chassis with the choice of Normal, Comfort, Sport and Sport+ with each mode changing the levels of steering assistance, throttle response, gear change characteristics, degree of Dynamic Stability Control interaction and, courtesy of adjustable dampers, the ride and handling characteristics.

All models will come equipped with a Brake Energy Regeneration system that recharges the vehicle's battery during engine over-run while the 520d is the first 5 Series to come with Auto Start-Stop.

At launch, the 2011 BMW 5-Series will be available in Europe with four petrol and three diesel engines. The diesel lineup includes:

- A 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 184HP and 380Nm (280.2 lb-ft) for the 520d that accelerates from 0 to 100km/h (62mph) in 8.1 sec, has a top speed of 227km/h (141mph) and returns a combined fuel economy of 5.0lt/100km (56.5 mpg US)

- The 525d is powered by 3.0-liter straight-six turbo diesel that makes 204HP and 450Nm (332 lb-ft) for a 0-100km/h (62mph) sprint time of 7.2 sec, a top speed of 236km/h (147mph) and an avg fuel consumption of 6.2lt/100km (37.9 mpg US).

- The 530d features a 245hp and 540Nm (398 lb-ft) 3.0-liter turbo diesel for a zero to 100km/h (62mph) time of just 6.3 seconds and an electronically-limited top speed of 250km/h (155mph). It returns a combined 6.3lt/100km (37.3mpg).

The gasoline range includes:

- The 523i which is equipped with a 204HP and 270Nm (199 lb-ft) 3.0-liter naturally aspirated inline-six that allows for a zero to 100km/h (62mph) sprint in 7.9 seconds and a top speed of 238km/h (148mph) with a combined fuel economy of 7.6lt/100km (30.9mpg US).

-Next up is the 528i with a 258HP and 310Nm (228.7 lb-ft) straight six. 0 to 100km/h (62mph) comes in 6.6 seconds while top speed is electronically-limited to 250 km/h (155mph). This model returns an average fuel consumption of 7.8lt/100km (30.2mpg US).

-The 535i gets a new, 3.0-liter inline-six with a single, twin-scroll turbocharger (instead of the 335i's two turbochargers). It makes 306HP and 400Nm (295 lb-ft) for a zero to 100km/h (62mph) sprint time of 6.0 seconds and an electronically-limited top speed of 250 km/h (155mph) with a combined fuel economy of 8.5lt/100km (27.7mpg US).

-The range topping 550i features a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 engine with 407HP and 600Nm (442 lb-ft). It hits the 100km/h (62mph) mark in just 5.0 seconds and has an electronically-limited top speed of 250 km/h (155mph). BMW says that it returns a combined 10.4lt/100km (22.6mpg US).

An eight-speed automatic transmission will be offered as standard on the 550i and an option on all other models which come equipped with six-speed manual gearboxes.

As a further option, BMW also offers a Sport Automatic variant of the eight-speed transmission that allowsmanual selection of gears by means of shift paddles on the steering wheel.

In the States, the new 5-Series will be offered with a choice of three gasoline engines. The entry-level 523i features a naturally aspirated inline-six rated in the U.S. at 240HP; the 535i with a turbocharged straight-six producing 300HP and 300 lb-ft of torque; and the 550i that gets a twin-turbo 4.4L V8 cranking out in U.S-spec "over 400HP" and 450 lb-ft of torque.

BMW said that in the U.S., the 528i and xDrive all-wheel drive variants of all three models will arrive a little after the launch of the RWD 535i and 550i in 2010. In addition, the U.S.-spec 535i and 550i will be available with a choice of 6-speed manual transmission, BMW's new 8-speed automatic transmission, or a new "Sport Automatic" 8-speed.

On the technological side, the 2011 5-series will be available with various standard and optional goodies such as Head-up Display, Night Vision with pedestrian recognition, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Change Warning, Speed Limit Info, two rear entertainment packages and a Surround View system that uses cameras in the side mirrors and the front wheel arches in conjunction with Park Distance Control and the optional Reversing Assist camera to provide a 360 degree view on the iDrive display to assist parking.

Last but not least, the new 5er also features a 4th generation iDrive control screen available in two versions: with 7.0-in. dimensions and 800 x 480-pixel resolution in standard form, or with the optional Navigation system, in a 10.2-in., 1280 x 480-pixel version with a wider range of features and functions as seen in the latest 7 Series.

The 2011 5-Series is scheduled to go on sale in Europe in March 2010, and shortly after in North America and other international markets.




32 Comments:

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

hhhhmmmmmm.....I'm not that impressed, idk, I thought that the renderings were much better. I like the simple S80 better anyways, oh well

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

Piece of shit! Chris Bangle for president :S

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

The more I look to the pictures the more I fall in love with this car (L)

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

One word. Gorgeous!

Luis Silva said... »November 23, 2009

"do you own a mercedes C-class estate!? Feel free to show your car on a photo of the presentation from the latest product from BMW."

Guys just check the photo number 67 where the car is parking himself and at the background you see someone with a Mercedes estate... is there something missing from BMW's marketing department?! eheheh funny

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

I think this car has some nice features, but there is less interest to me because this looks like the average bmw,a little sharp but nothing new

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

without looking too closely, this looks like the outgoing 3 series, but overall its not that spectacular. rather get th E classe because its more elegant to me. this is too sporty for my preference

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

I like the long front..but the console is not OMG its like idk....the same

Anonymous said... »November 23, 2009

Congratulations BMW! Beautiful car! I use to adore the 5 series, until that last hideous generation. Glad to see BMW back on track, and ready to have this in the US showrooms.

Braddo said... »November 23, 2009

Looks good, but almost exactly same as the 3 series design... Certain angels actually does look like the current 3... Little bit too safe.. Besides I like the look of the current 5.. Different from the pack..

kopetdag said... »November 23, 2009

Yup Braddo, does look like a conservative 3 series. I am not thrilled. Benz E-class it is then.

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

I agree

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

See now this is the problem...just to make it a completely different car from the older form so that people will not say that 'oh those were just cosmetic changes but the same car', BmW decided to do away with the present 5 to make a complete contrast. They should have held on to the aggresive design elements of the current 5 and made some creases on the bonnet or on the side flanks. Its important mantain a popular design instead fo changing it completely to satisfy some school of thought... its irritating.. now it looks like the 7.

RobinPP said... »November 24, 2009

Yep, looks like a bigger fuller 3-series, still, it looks handsome - much better than the outgoing model (though that one stood apart).
One thing is funny to me, I remember the Japs were heavily criticized for copying the German cars' styling, now it seems the tide reversed -- in this 5-series I see (and I agree it could be mere coincidence since it takes so long to go from concept to production) parts of Infiniti (shape of G35 taillights and I30 headlights), Lexus (taillight details)... even a bit of Hyundai Genesis coupe on the bumper!

Ah! and I love those "generations" pictures, very nice!

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

I expected better, this is boring

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

Very handsome ...Understated Class.... the exact opposite of Audi .. looks like it's wearing an expensive suit......

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

Sooooo disappointing. How boring can one car be!!! Actually....the 7 series is probably just as boring. Now we have to wait another 5 plus years to see if they can do something exciting again. Go Audi!!!

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

I think the 7 series is hot, but I do agree this is a bit blah, no adventure-this is what I admired about the previous generation, it had flare (literally) and this is a blend of bmw design. again, NO ADVENTURE

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

37 mpg, good!! design = not enough

Anonymous said... »November 24, 2009

I think the design is classic and beautiful. I don't understand people who buy a car solely on looks. "I don't like this - an E class it is". Are you kidding? They're completely different car. The MB is overly soft and rides like a Cadillac. The BMW is firm yet supple and kicks ass on the road. Unless you're 50+ the BMW should be the choice!

Anonymous said... »November 25, 2009

its missing something
I love bmw but to me this i a bit (Yawn)
if u know what i mean but it is a beaut
they should have kept he old 5 and gave it a new face,grill,bonnet,rear,inside,new wheels.

Anonymous said... »November 27, 2009

BMW cars generally impress me, but the design on this car is disappointing. Ironically, the tail-lights look like rip-off designs from the hyundai genesis (which ironically, were copied from the previous 5 series)!

I suppose that copying is a trait shared by many automotive companies.

Anonymous said... »November 30, 2009

BMW makes the best and use the best.Huwever I believe that the outgoing E60 is more classy & Attractive than this. The new F10 is just a smaller 7 Series. I looked at the new W212 also, while the car is great looking, the tail lights look like Hyundai Sonata!!! and if you take the Benz logo away, no one will know it is a Mercedes. Same as this new F10. I love the interior design as it is far more nicer that the W212. We have to see how the car performs and how the sports packages around it will make it look. BMW is always the king

Anonymous said... »November 30, 2009

Wow, that interior is a complete FAIL!
Look at the instrument cluster, it looks like something out of a 90's low end Chevy. WOW. The CTS interior is utterly impressive compared to this overly bare and very CHEAP looking cluster. VERY disappointed in you BMW for cutting corners on this thing! SAME ON YOU!

Kiyoshi Manabe said... »December 05, 2009

Albeit her instrument cluster somewhat looks like that of 1990s Chevrolet Camaro,her design seems quite modern as well as virile with advanced note.
Above all,I am truly knocked out by average fuel consumptions of 12.8km/l for the 528i(3.0/258bhp) and 13.1km/l for the 523i(3.0/204bhp)! It is astonishing for 3.0-3.5-litres petrol engines,compared with about 10km/l for the Audi A4 3.2,late 9km/l for the Audi A6 3.0TFSI,and 11.8km/l for the Toyota Crown 3.0 Royal! Even hybrid-powered Lexus GS450h is said to mark only below 12km/l.
As a conclusion,excellent engineered yet somewhat cluttered in instruments and with antiseptic character,that's the new 5-Series BMW! I want to drive the 528i or the 550i someday.
by "a Japanese guy driving a Lexus IS350 2009 as a poor-man's Porsche Panamera."

Anonymous said... »December 07, 2009

Unbelievable downgrade from current 5-series.

This one looks soooooo shitty like a pig with a harness. Disappointing.

Anonymous said... »December 29, 2009

Dissapointing :((( Although they improved interior (except they have still very poor idrive system) the exterior looks boooooooring. I prefer current model. It would be very interesting too see sales data especially if SAAB not be closed. New BMW-5 looks much worse then new SAAB 9-5. Anyway BMW as always have excelent engines.

Anonymous said... »March 09, 2010

WTF have they done!!!

A Seven series front with a 3 series rear. I was expecting more contraversy in regards to the sahpe as the last model.

Gutted!! i will not be parting with my hard earned!!

Fingers crossed the M tech will have some subtle but striking atributes.

Anonymous said... »March 13, 2010

Very beautiful Those who insist that it should have resembled the current model possibly said the same when that model was launched. I can't wait to get my hands on the 550....!!

devid said... »August 16, 2010

Such a nice car this is.BMW 7-series is a great car to look.It is so large and its muscles are too heavy....
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Refuse Vehicle Repair said... »August 03, 2011

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Emma Cay said... »November 15, 2011

Great post! Does your car ever need repair? I have a bmw and am looking for a good shop. Any suggestion?

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