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Experience the incredible acceleration of the BMW 150i as it reaches 340km/h on the Autobahn! In this onboard video, we also feature the iconic M5 E60 with ... the Average 60-Year-Old Has in ...
acceleration in 4.0 seconds dead. For reference, BMW says a standard current-generation M5 does 0-100 km/h in 4.4 seconds (an optional Competition Package adds 15 horsepower and shortens the M5's ...
Come on… you always wanted a paddle-shift equipped estate car with a 5.0-litre V10 making 500+bhp and almost 8,000rpm. And with the E61 M5 Touring, that’s what ...
The F10-generation M5 is among the very fastest saloon cars of all time. The twin-turbo V8 generates enough power and torque to propel the 1870kg BMW to 62mph ... and slash 0.2 seconds off that ...
Real-world acceleration tests showed a 0-60 mph time of 4.7 seconds ... V10-powered F1 cars. Enter the M5 E60 — perhaps the craziest M5 BMW has ever created. For this generation, BMW added ...
When the E60-gen BMW M5 came out in 2004, with its menacing naturally aspirated V10, many thought that sports sedans couldn’t get more exciting. The 5.0-liter engine, which was shared with the ...
Since the glorious - and now highly collectable - E28 BMW ... M5 as the subsequent generations all used a twin-turbocharged 4.4L V8, with outputs reaching every higher and the 0-60 sprint dipping ...
The M5 might have a V8 now, but in a wild time called the 2000s, BMW put a 5.0 liter V10 with 505 horsepower under the hood. In doing so, BMW made the world a better place. We need more V10s.