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Spy shot: BMW M5

  • By Paul Gover
  • Herald Sun
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    The new M5 is out testing every week at the Nurburgring. Photo Gallery

The countdown to the next BMW 5 Series is into its final months and so is development work on the heavy hitter in the range.

The new M5 is out testing every week at the Nurburgring and, despite heavy camouflage, Carparazzi has caught it clearly. These pictures show a car which still has some plastic cladding but has also picked up BMW's signature ‘psychedelic’ body wrapping to disguise its final lines.

Even so, the shape of the front bumper and fascia, and the size of the giant new air intakes, is clear. They point more than ever to the use of a hot new engine, confirming talk from Germany that BMW is switching the M5 to the 4.4-litre twin- turbo engine already used in the M-power versions of the X6 and X5 SUVs.

It makes more than 410kW, a little short of the V10 power in the latest Audi RS6 but with more torque than the outgoing V10 in the current M5. There is also a hint of a power bulge on the bonnet of the new M5, which would be needed as the layout for BMW's engine has the twin turbochargers tucked into the vee at the top of the engine. It is fine for clearance in the X6 and X5 but would call for more space in a low-line 5 Series sedan.

Apart from the engine, the Carparazzi pictures point to the M division's signature four exhaust pipes at the back of the new M5, as well as large cross-drilled brakes at each corner of the car.

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  • A couple of tips for anyone considering buying a new BMW M series vehicle - get a guarantee in writing on how much oil the engine will use per 1,000 kilometres - ask them to comfirm what spare parts they carry in the country and what they?ll do for you in the event of the car being off the road for extended periods while they fly them in, and finally do a ring around and see if you can buy tyres for it, otherwise you may well be very disappointed with your purchase.

    Philip Talbot Posted on 13 January 2010 11:02am
  • twin turbo sounds good. interested to see what it looks like. hopefully slightly more sonservative looking than the current M5

    Josh R of Adelaide, SA Posted on 07 October 2009 1:10am

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