BMW M550I Reviews
You'll find all our BMW M550I reviews right here. BMW M550I prices range from $108,460 for the 5 Series M550I Xdrive Pure Lci to $142,230 for the 5 Series M550I Xdrive Lci.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 5 Series's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find BMW 5 Series dating back as far as 2020.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the BMW M550I, you'll find it all here.
BMW Reviews and News
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Power station-wagon! 2024 BMW i5 coming with Touring variant confirmed, ready to tackle Mercedes-Benz EQE
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By Chris Thompson · 16 Mar 2023
The BMW 5 Series line-up for the next generation is shaping up, with the Munich brand’s CEO confirming at least two body styles and variants ahead of the big reveal later this year.
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2024 Volvo EX30 incoming! What you need to know about Sweden's new small electric car coming this year to take on the Lexus UX300e and more
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By Chris Thompson · 16 Mar 2023
Volvo is setting its sights on younger buyers with a new small electric SUV, set to be revealed and in production by the end of the year.
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"No excessive mark-ups": Hyundai Australia selling used Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric cars online, looking to own part of second-hand EV market
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By Chris Thompson · 15 Mar 2023
Hyundai Australia is trialling a system in which it offers used Ioniq 5 electric cars for sale to customers from its website, in a program it says features a “mix of ex-company cars and customer cars”.
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Australians love performance cars - but do we love them too much? Why car companies are at risk of flooding the market with too many sporty variants like Hyundai N-Line, Toyota GR Sport and more | Opinion
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By Stephen Ottley · 04 Mar 2023
As the famous fable tells us, don’t kill the goose that lays the golden eggs. But it seems that lesson is being lost on car company executives who continue to dilute their prestigious performance brands.
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Look out Hyundai Nexo and Toyota Mirai! BMW iX5 Hydrogen fuel-cell electric fleet ready for demonstration and industry trials around the globe
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By James Cleary · 28 Feb 2023
BMW has produced a pilot fleet of approximately 100 iX5 Hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) that will see service in demonstrations and commercial trails around the world.

Icon reborn: 2024 BMW 5 Series to debut this year as i5 electric car, but will there be an M version to rival Mercedes-Benz EQE 53?
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By Chris Thompson · 24 Feb 2023
The next generation of BMW’s 5 Series large sedan will be a new step for the badge, making its departure from its tradition since its reveal in 1972.
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Benz beaters? 2023 BMW X5 and X6 M Competition performance SUV twins get a fresh design, mild hybrid tech and a price hike
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By Tim Nicholson · 22 Feb 2023
BMW has upped the price of its fire-breathing X5 and X6 M Competition twins as part of a mid-life update, but they are still more affordable than the equivalent Mercedes-AMG models.
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The posh Toyota Yaris Cross you never knew you wanted? Funky small hybrid crossover hatch from Lexus looms and it's here soon to take on BMW X1
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Feb 2023
Lexus is expected to launch an all-new entry-level hybrid crossover in Australia within the next 18 months, slotting in underneath the established UX as the brand’s most affordable offering.
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Germany falls behind China and Italy in latest ANCAP safety ratings: Five stars for GWM Ora, but just four for BMW's i4?
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By Tom White · 10 Feb 2023
ANCAP's latest round of safety ratings awards five-stars to GWM's Ora hatch, but only four stars for BMW's i4.

2023 Cupra Formentor and Ateca supply improves, but there's a wait for the plug-in hybrid SUV
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By Tim Nicholson · 10 Feb 2023
If you’re after a European semi-premium SUV, but don’t want to wait months, you might be in luck - unless you’re after a plug-in hybrid.