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

Why the electric car future won't be boring! What Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, Audi and others are doing to make EVs exciting | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 23 Apr 2022
I am very excited by the future of electric vehicles (EVs) - which isn't an easy statement to make given my love of all things petrol powered.One of the most common complaints about EVs is that they are 'boring', in large part because they are quiet and t
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Ute mods & accessories: OEM or aftermarket for best price, quality, and more! CarsGuide Podcast #227
By CarsGuide team · 22 Apr 2022
Episode 227 - Ute and 4x4 mods & accessories: OEM vs aftermarket
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Careful Tesla Model S, BMW is coming for you! 2022 BMW 7 Series and i7 electric car target rivals including Mercedes-Benz EQS with new tech and bold design
By Tim Nicholson · 21 Apr 2022
Is this the car that will stop the Tesla Model S in its tracks? BMW is hoping to take some of the attention away from the Tesla Model S with the all-electric version of the new 7 Series, dubbed i7.BMW has revealed details for the initial seventh-generation
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2022 BMW X7 gets major update with new engines, tech, bold new look to take on Audi Q8 and Mercedes-Benz GLS - arrives in Australia later this year
By Tony O'Kane · 13 Apr 2022
BMW has revealed its first major update for its behemoth X7, with the large SUV receiving a box-fresh front end redesign, new engine options, wholesale changes to the multimedia suite – including a futuristic curved display – and the first application of BMW’s 48-volt architecture in Australia.
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Don't expect used car prices to come down any time soon! New industry data reveals overblown prices are here for a while longer
By Neil Dowling · 09 Apr 2022
Never has it been so hard to get a used car at an affordable price and, faced with global economic uncertainty and the effects of climate changes, it may not get a lot better in the short term. 
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BMW electric cars in Australia: Everything you need to know
By Stephen Corby · 05 Apr 2022
Tesla might carry on like electric vehicles never even existed before it came on the scene like an environmental saviour in a very shiny, futuristic suit, but was it experimenting with all-electric cars about 50 years ago?
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Another Tesla Model 3 and Polestar 2 rival: BMW i3 transforms into an electric 3 Series for China, but could it be offered in Australia?
By Tim Nicholson · 01 Apr 2022
BMW has added yet another fully electric model to its line-up, and this time it's a charged-up version of its most famous model.The German carmaker has resurrected the i3 name for the new all-electric version of the 3 Series sedan, in long-wheelbase guise
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BMW X4 2022 review: xDrive30i
By Stephen Corby · 29 Mar 2022
The BMW X4 seems to be a car for people who want an SUV without the practicality, or a sexy coupe that doesn't sit low to the ground, and does have four doors. It's a segment that can create some confusion and yet, looking at the X4 from the kerb, you can see why people might desire one. It's an attractive if unusual beast. But what's it like to live with?
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BMW M240i 2022 review: xDrive Coupe
By Byron Mathioudakis · 24 Mar 2022
As the early 3 Series models proved, BMW should know how to do compact sports coupes right. Recent efforts like the E82 1 Series and F22 2 Series coupes have their appeal, but what the latter's G42 2 Series replacement shows is a desire to broaden its bandwidth of capabilities without diluting what makes it 'the ultimate driving machine'. The M240i, especially, brilliantly succeeds in doing that.
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