BMW 5 Series 2016 News
BMW adds heat to the executive sedan market
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By Danny Kwan · 14 Oct 2016
Seventh-generation BMW 5 Series adopts 7 Series styling and comes loaded with driver assistance tech, while shedding up to 100kg.
NSW Police set to use US V8 muscle, diesels and SUVs after Aussie models exit
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By Craig Jamieson · 24 Jun 2016
NSW Highway Patrol insider suggests European and US alternatives are on the cards after the end of Falcon and Commodore as we know them.
BMW 5 Series GT first look
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By Paul Gover · 26 May 2009
It combines aspects of sedan, hatchback, crossover wagon and sports sedan, and will be available with turbodiesel, petrol six and V8 engines, a huge range of standard equipment and BMW's latest Dynamic Drive.
BMW Australia believes it can get the car towards the middle of 2010, if it can make a business case, but predicts sales around 50 cars a month.
The most unusual thing about the Gran Turismo is the tail, which is hatchback in style but - like the 'twin-door' Skoda Superb - has two tail-end choices. It can be a hatchback or a sedan, depending on the amount of luggage space needed for a job.
To boost the rear-end flexibility, the rear seats can also slide forwards to increase the luggage space.
BMW currently lists three engines for the car — 530d, 535i, 550i — and a huge range of standard and optional equipment.
But the cabin takes its lead from the new 7 Series in dash layout, space and final finishing.
And BMW says the Gran Turismo does not - necessarily - point to the look of the next 5 Series sedan, coming in 18 months. Or perhaps point to the end of the Touring wagon.