BMW launches hybrid 5 Series, including new 550e
All-electric i5 is bagging all the headlines - but 489hp plug-in hybrid could be the thinking man's choice
BMW isn’t done with its new 5 Series line-up just yet. Having announced a comprehensive range of mild-hybrid combustion models and the all-electric i5 for the G60 generation earlier this year, the German car giant has now confirmed two PHEV variants will be joining the range – including the return of the mighty 550.
Well, sort of. The previous generation’s range-topper, sitting just below the fully-fat M5 Competition, was the brawny M550i, a car that it was fairly easy to like - even if the Alpina B5 was ultimately better. Predictably, the new model drops a couple of cylinders and gains an electric motor and battery pack to become the 550e xDrive. The new combustion-powered, non-M flagship combines a turbocharged 3.0-litre petrol straight-six with a 197hp electric motor (the latter integrated into the eight-speed automatic gearbox) for a combined output of 489hp and 516lb ft of torque. BMW says that’s enough to fire you to 62mph from a standstill in 4.3 seconds, with top speed is electronically capped at 155mph. No surprises there.
As for the battery, the 550e is equipped with a 19.4kWh lithium-ion pack (up from 12.0kWh on the previous-gen PHEVs), which BMW suggests is good for an all-electric range of up to 56 miles. Go for the more cost-effective 530e and that rises to 62 miles, though performance naturally takes a hit. It’s powered by a 2.0-litre four-pot turbo that, again, is paired up with an electric motor for a total system output of 299hp and 332lb ft. It’s two seconds slower to 62mph than the 550e, and a 143mph top speed is all it can muster. Both max out at 87mph if you keep them in EV mode.
BMW has also made strides with the battery integration on its new PHEVs. Previous plug-in models sacrificed boot space for electric running and better fuel economy, but that’s no longer an issue on the new model. The battery is now nestled within the underbody of the car, meaning the PHEVs now offer the same 520-litre boot space as the combustion models. Doesn’t make them any cheaper, mind. Orders are open now, with prices starting at £59,455 for the 530e and £76,605 for the 550e xDrive.
I'm sure that both the i5 and other versions of the five series are very worthy, but it saddens me that boldness seems to be evaporating in the electric car sector. Yes the i3 didn't maybe reach sales expectation in its first foray, but would a new one not maybe fair better along with a range of larger and equally innovative products? Yet we get 4x4 and saloons and hatches that are as conformal as can be.
But yes, innovative and clever design all too often loses out to the uniform cars that make people feel safe in their purchasing decision.
I'm sure that both the i5 and other versions of the five series are very worthy, but it saddens me that boldness seems to be evaporating in the electric car sector. Yes the i3 didn't maybe reach sales expectation in its first foray, but would a new one not maybe fair better along with a range of larger and equally innovative products? Yet we get 4x4 and saloons and hatches that are as conformal as can be.
But yes, innovative and clever design all too often loses out to the uniform cars that make people feel safe in their purchasing decision.
I've always thought that the 5 series was quite a handsome car, but I can't say that I'm all the impressed with the design of this one though. Maybe it will look better in real life though?
New chat about it's looks...
Ultimately a similar end point....with most rejecting either it's abject polarising ugliness or, as in this case, an example of just a poor/bland backwards step, aesthetically.
I for one think its really, really boring.
A 5 used to be at the top of the mid sized exec shortlist.... this'd be somewhere near the bottom.
I'd be surprised if in 10/20 years these will look good, but I was amongst the group who hated Bangles designs, and I now drive an E91.
Stranger things could happen.
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