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.

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BMW joins forces with Toyota to develop hydrogen-powered cars
By Samuel Irvine · 29 Aug 2024
Toyota will band together with BMW to develop hydrogen technology, in what is the biggest indication yet that BMW is gearing up to enter a hydrogen-powered vehicle into the mainstream market.According to Nikkei Asia, the Japanese and German automakers are set to sign a memorandum of understanding confirming the partnership next week, with an announcement expected during BMW’s round table media event on September 5.It’s the latest evolution of a hydrogen partnership that dates back to 2012, when Toyota agreed to supply BMW with a limited number of hydrogen fuel cell components.This agreement will pave the way for a more comprehensive partnership, with Toyota supplying BMW with more sophisticated hydrogen tanks and fuel cell systems. According to Nikkei Asia, BMW will then use its in-house EV technologies to manufacture the rest of the vehicle.The announcement doesn’t come as a surprise, given that Toyota is already a well-established player in the hydrogen fuel cell segment, and BMW has increasingly expressed interest in producing a hydrogen cell vehicles for the mainstream market.BMW recently toured its hydrogen powered iX5 hydrogen prototype – which is built on the X5 SUV platform – across Australia in July, while Toyota introduced its hydrogen powered Mirai, one of two hydrogen vehicles available in Australia, on a special leasing agreement back in 2021. The Mirai has been offered in Japan since 2014.Hyundai is the only other brand in Australia with a hydrogen passenger vehicle, the Nexo SUV, which it distributes under a similar leasing scheme. The ACT and QLD governments are two of Hyundai’s biggest leasing partners for the Nexo. Each government leased a fleet in 2021 which they have both extended as of this year.The arrangement with Toyota may bring down the cost of any prospective hydrogen vehicle from BMW, although questions persist — particularly in Australia — about the feasibility of selling a hydrogen vehicle to the public.Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles run on electricity generated through a chemical reaction created between hydrogen and oxygen, with their only tailpipe emission being water.Their range and refuelling time is considered to be better than EVs, with the technology presenting itself as an attractive alternative as the demand for EVs begins to plateau.There are just 12 hydrogen refuelling stations in Australia, with the cost of delivering hydrogen infrastructure here remaining incredibly high. The CSIRO’s hydrogen refuelling and production station in Melbourne, for example, cost $2.5 million to build, but only generates enough fuel capacity for roughly 10 vehicles per day.BMW may struggle less in Germany though, where a network of 86 refuelling and production stations puts Germany as one of the global leaders when it comes to hydrogen refuelling infrastructure.Toyota Australia signed a memorandum of understanding last year with Hyundai, energy-giant Pacific Energy and fuel retailer Ampol to drive local infrastructure expansion.Hyundai’s XCIENT Hydrogen Fuel Cell trucks already operate across Europe on a commercial scale, with Hyundai and Toyota particularly adamant that hydrogen technology will first establish itself in the transport industry before it becomes available on a mainstream scale in passenger cars.
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More than 26,000 cars caught up in urgent recall
By Samuel Irvine · 23 Aug 2024
BMW, Mini and BMW-tuner Alpina have been hit by a wide-ranging recall. According to a federal government recall notice, 26,491 BMW, Mini and Alpina vehicles sold between 2022 and 2024 have a manufacturing defect that may cause signal interference in the electronic braking systems, impacting a driver’s capacity to fully administer their brakes. 
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BMW iX3 2025 review: M Sport
By John Law · 21 Aug 2024
BMW has carefully crafted the iX3 M Sport's price to sneak under the luxury car tax threshold. Is it worth the savings or should you look elsewhere?
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Want to make your dog sick, too? 2025 BMW M5 Touring locked-in for Australia as a low-slung alternative to the X5 M Competition, Audi SQ7 and Range Rover Sport
By John Law · 16 Aug 2024
BMW has announced pricing and specifications for the highly anticipated M5 Touring and you'll be able to take the dogs for a brutal back road blast when it arrives here in Q1 2025.
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Electric car battery warranties explained
By Tom White · 01 Aug 2024
Can you hear what’s coming over the horizon? Probably not, because it’s a swathe of near-silent Electric Vehicles (EVs), set to supersede the bog-standard gas-guzzling Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) car within the next decade or two. 
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BMW Australia issues urgent airbag recall affecting more than 60,000 cars including 3 Series, X1 and X3
By Laura Berry · 29 Jul 2024
Another Takata airbag recall has been issued, this time by BMW Australia with more than 60,000 vehicles affected from the 1 Series to X5 SUV.
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Popular performance car to be axed: No next-gen plans for BMW X3 M as the Mercedes GLC and Audi Q5 rival leans into electrification - report
By Chris Thompson · 23 Jul 2024
Get ready to pour one out for the BMW X3 M, as insiders say there are no plans to bring a full-fat M car to the next-gen SUV.
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New hybrid goes next level: 2025 BMW M5 Australian prices revealed as it gears up with 1000Nm, 300+ km/h V8 hybrid to battle the Mercedes-AMG C63
By Laura Berry · 18 Jul 2024
Mercedes-AMG chose to downsize the powerplants in its big brawler cars but BMW has followed a different path with its new-gen 1000Nm hybrid M5 and now we know how much it will cost.
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Is this Australia's next favourite luxury SUV? 2025 BMW X3 Australian prices revealed as it prepares for battle with Audi Q5 and Mercedes-Benz GLC with new mild hybrid power
By Dom Tripolone · 15 Jul 2024
BMW is preparing to launch the next-generation X3 mid-size SUV in Australia early next year. Only two variants will be available from launch – X3 20 and X3 M50 – with prices starting from $84,500 (before on-road costs), which is $1400 more than the current price of entry.
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