RE: BMW M5

Wednesday 7th July 2004

BMW M5

UK sales start in spring 2005


BMW Great Britain has announced first details of the forthcoming BMW M5. Faithfully resembling the "Concept" M5 revealed at the Geneva Motorshow in March 2004, the fourth generation of  fat man's express will be the most powerful BMW road car ever built, generating 507bhp and surpassing the magical 100bhp per litre mark.

Translating BMW’s Formula 1 experience directly into a road car, the new BMW M5 is powered by a normally aspirated five-litre V10 engine – a first for BMW – with the two five-cylinder banks arranged at a 90-degree angle. Redlined at 8,250rpm, the 507bhp and 520Nm of torque propels the car from zero to 62mph in 4.7seconds and to 124mph in 15 seconds before reaching an electronically limited top speed of 155mph.

Without the limiter, the new M5 would be capable of an lentalist angering 205mph. These levels of performance, when combined with the lightweight aluminium chassis and body panels from the 5 Series, ensure the new M5 can lap the infamous ‘Nordschleife’ at the Nürburgring in approximately eight minutes – rather quick!

The new BMW M5 produces over 25 per cent more power than the outgoing M5 that itself set the benchmark as the ultimate sports saloon. This is made possible, in part, by the bi-VANOS variable valve timing and individual throttle butterflies fitted to the new car. Ensuring an optimum charge from every combustion cycle these features increase performance, flexibility and responsiveness, offer inspired fuel consumption and emissions figures and ensure the car exceeds EU4 standards.

Power is transmitted through the world’s first production car seven-speed sequential gearbox with Drivelogic, changing gears 20 per cent faster than the previous generation SMG transmission. The gearbox offers a bewildering eleven different change patterns, six of which allow the drive to vary the speed and response of gear change in the manual selection mode and five in the automatic mode. The sixth pattern in manual is reserved for the Launch Control function, giving the driver the fastest possible acceleration from standstill.

The new M5 also features a new DSC traction control system specifically developed for the car. But by pressing the DSC button once the car reverts to M Dynamic Mode to allow an enthusiastic driver the ability to push the M5 to the absolute limits of traction, even permitting some sideslip and countersteering. If the DSC button is pressed again and held down DSC is completely disengaged.

Assisting further with performance the BMW M5 also comes with an MDrive button on the steering wheel, offering a one-touch function that changes the settings on the car to an enhanced sporting character. This set-up is formatted via iDrive with the owner choosing the preferred SMG, Electronic Damper Control and DSC modes and, if specified, the rate of support the Active Seat Control side bolsters offer! Once programmed, the driver just presses the MDrive button on the steering wheel to transform the character of the M5.

The function of the standard fit Head-up Display is also altered when the MDrive button is activated. The default setting sees speed, navigation instructions, check control messages and cruise control settings projected onto the windscreen in the driver’s line of sight. However, if MDrive is activated the display changes to a rev counter including vehicle speed that both flash at the driver when the next gear needs to be selected.

While the chassis, suspension and steering of the M5 are based on the design of the 5 Series, almost all components are new. The M5 also features a variable M differential lock that offers a high level of driving stability and traction, especially when accelerating out of high-speed corners. Stopping power in the M5 is also enhanced courtesy of a high performance braking system with cross-drilled ventilated discs and twin-piston callipers. This braking system, in combination with the lightweight materials incorporated in the 1,755kgs car, ensures that the M5 decelerates from 62mph to zero in just 36 metres or 124mph to zero is reached in 140 metres.

Visually, the new M5 takes the distinctive looks of the 5 Series to another level, with modified front and rear aprons and side sills. For the first time on an M5, the front wings now incorporate an air duct, which helps keep the engine bay cool during operation, and a new door mirror design. Wider wheelarches house the exclusive 19-inch M5 wheel design while BMW M’s signature four tailpipes are the last thing many drivers will see as they're left in the M5's wake.

The BMW M5 will be launched in Europe in January 2005, while deliveries of right-hand-drive models in the UK start in spring 2005.

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John Nowak

Original Poster:

108 posts

244 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Lovely write-up.

DustyC

12,820 posts

254 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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A picture speaks a thousand words.

lucozade

2,574 posts

279 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Best BMW review to-date !

sb-1

3,315 posts

263 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Mouthwatering!!

DustyC

12,820 posts

254 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Such praise from you all!



>> Edited by DustyC on Wednesday 7th July 14:20

burwoodman

18,709 posts

246 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Anyone know what the waiting list is like? I must admit this is one fine car.
I'm guessing at circa 10 sec 100mph?

gibo993

961 posts

265 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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I think my local dealer has 9 on the waiting list, some of the smaller stealers may have shorter lists but this will not mean you would get the car any quicker.

I'm sure if you went on to www.bm3w.co.uk you could find someone who is swapping there order for an M6, but then when you see the M6 you will do the same !!

anniesdad

14,589 posts

238 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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Autocar said this thing does 0-155mph (max limited speed) in 14.9 secs....not sure if this is a misprint but if not....

awesome !!

chughesrwc2003

27 posts

239 months

Wednesday 7th July 2004
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anniesdad said:
Autocar said this thing does 0-155mph (max limited speed) in 14.9 secs....not sure if this is a misprint but if not....

awesome !!



Defintley misprint,considering cerbera red rose does it in 17.9 and it hits 124 at that time as it says in the article. nice try though shame about the german transvestite look

>> Edited by chughesrwc2003 on Wednesday 7th July 18:48

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

242 months

Thursday 8th July 2004
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'distinctive looks' LOL thats journalist speak for UGLY

though I will admit that this is proof that you can indeed polish a turd (in regards to appearance). Still think the E34 was the best looking M5 though

detomaso

1,354 posts

248 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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Road_Terrorist said:
Still think the E34 was the best looking M5 though


I believe the e28 is the best looking one, less flabby looking, more discreet, but them I might be biased

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

242 months

Sunday 11th July 2004
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agree with you on the E28 actually, though I didn't initially like the E28 shape I grew to love it, with the E34 I loved it at first sight

Its the only car I have always wanted throughout my entire life since I was given a black E34 M5 as a toy car. Other cars I have changed my mind about, but the E34 is one constant in my life. Oh well enough dreaming for today...

Mr Whippy

29,024 posts

241 months

Monday 12th July 2004
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Wow, 507bhp is a shed load for a "lightish" saloon like this. If it has an efficient drivetrain it'll be much quicker than the 5 speed endowed low-traction, heavier E55 AMG. And as for driving, well the current M5 is still the king at the Ring' out of the super saloons anyway.

I think the E39 M5 was nice enough, certainly understated and very discrete, especially now there are so many e39s' about with the M5 alike front and rear bumpers and m stickers on the sides of the door bump strips.

Only way to properly tell is the lack of the supporting sturts in the front air-dam, usually the smooth wing mirrors and the quad exhausts.

The old M5's are nice, but the shape of the old 5 looks quite dated. The older 3's look good in comaprison and have dated much better imho...

Hmmm

Dave

anniesdad

14,589 posts

238 months

Monday 12th July 2004
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I think in the flesh, this is going to be awesome. I was following a 520(I think) the other night and from the back it didn't actually look that bad.

Still not a patch on the E39 design though

dandare1

1 posts

238 months

Wednesday 21st July 2004
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Ive got a E39 in Imola red. Had luxury of getting a new shape 530d for 2 days whilst getting clutch replaced. The new shape grew on me what I didnt like was teh japanese interior and tinny feel the new aluminium panels give!

Obviously the new M5 will be a lot more car than a £31k diesel..but I didn't like the interior or teh feel of the car allegedly the new 535d twin turbo is to be a stonkerof an engine..

numbnuts

602 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st July 2004
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scoobys next company car lucky b*stard

ScoobyZoom

6,578 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st July 2004
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I have to order the demo monday

unfortunately that beasty will be parked permantly under the DP's backside...

i'll let you know when i blatt one round Rockingham mate

mustard

6,992 posts

245 months

Wednesday 21st July 2004
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ScoobyZoom said:
I have to order the demo monday

unfortunately that beasty will be parked permantly under the DP's backside...

i'll let you know when i blatt one round Rockingham mate


Awwwww DP's and M5's go together like pigs and mud even when BMW's are even your franchise!

jl34

524 posts

237 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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sorry but this is still one very ugly car, dont care how quick it is, it has no finesse Just the usual pumped up wheels to take your eye off the bodywork.

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Tuesday 27th July 2004
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jl34 said:
sorry but this is still one very ugly car, dont care how quick it is, it has no finesse Just the usual pumped up wheels to take your eye off the bodywork.
in your humble opinion.