The world debut of the new BMW 5-Series Sedan marks the epitome of  modern design and driving pleasure in the world of premium midsize  sedans. Through its athletic and executive looks, driving dynamics  typical of BMW, and innovative comfort and safety features, the sixth  generation of BMW's executive express accurately reflects the standards  upheld by the world's most successful manufacturer of premium cars.
Design: charismatic and athletic.
With  the longest wheelbase in the segment, a long and sleek hood, short  overhangs, and a coupe-like roofline, the new BMW 5-Series Sedan stands  out clearly from the competition. Overall, the aesthetic looks of the  car are achieved through balanced proportions. Design features  emblematic of BMW are to be found at the front with its kidney grille  inclined slightly forward, in the stylish and elegant side view of the  car, and at the muscular rear end.
Within the interior, precise  functionality and a fresh ambience come together in perfect harmony,  unmistakable style, and clear orientation to the driver.
Driving experience: benchmark dynamics and exceptional comfort.
Highly  advanced drivetrain and suspension technologies combine agile handling  for the driver and a high standard of riding comfort for passengers.  When equipped with the Sport Package, the new BMW 5-Series Sedan  includes Adaptive Drive, which encompasses Driving Dynamics Control,  Electronic Damper Control, and Active Roll Stabilization. Optional  Integral Active Steering will virtually extend or shorten the vehicle's  wheelbase for improved stability at high speeds and enhanced agility at  lower speeds.
At launch, the new BMW 5-Series Sedan will be available with one V-8  and one inline-6 gasoline engine. The top-of-the-range BMW 550i arrives  with BMW's "reverse-flow" V-8 engine featuring twin turbochargers and  High Precision direct injection for maximum output of 400 hp. The new  inline-6 of the BMW 535i features a single twin-scroll turbocharger,  High Precision direct injection, and, for the first time, VALVETRONIC  throttle-less intake technology. It delivers a maximum output of 300 hp  and 300 lb-ft. The 535i and 550i will be available with a choice of  6-speed manual transmission, BMW's new 8-speed automatic transmission,  or new "Sport Automatic" 8-speed.
Later, the BMW 528i will debut  with a 240 hp inline-6 featuring lightweight magnesium-aluminum  construction and VALVETRONIC throttle-less intake technology for  efficiency and unparalleled responsiveness.
BMW EfficientDynamics: BMW 5-Series increasing the lead.
BMW  EfficientDynamics technologies are featured in appropriate combinations  on each model, including features such as Brake Energy Regeneration,  Electric Power Steering, a gearshift point indicator, active cooling air  flaps, and on-demand operation of engine accessory drives. Lightweight  materials are used intelligently to balance the vehicle and lower its  overall weight. For example, components such as doors, hood, front  fenders, and suspension assemblies are made of aluminum.
Innovative driver assistance systems.
The  driver assistance systems offered with the new BMW 5-Series include an  all-new Parking Assistant, Top View cameras, and Frontal Collision  Warning with application of the brakes when ordered with Active Cruise  Control plus Stop & Go. Other driver assistance features available  include Blind Spot Warning, Lane Departure Warning, a Head-Up Display,  BMW Night Vision with Pedestrian Detection.
Joint development and production together with the BMW-7-Series.
The  world debut of the new BMW 5-Series Sedan opens up the latest chapter  in a truly impressive story of success. In the course of five model  generations, overall sales of the BMW 5-Series already amount to more  than 5.5 million units. Now the new model is based on a newly developed  vehicle architecture also featured in the BMW 7-Series luxury sedans.
Joint  production of the BMW 5-Series Sedan and the BMW 7-Series at BMW Plant  Dingolfing, together with the extensive use of shared components,  ensures highly efficient production with the highest standards of  quality.
Exterior: Dynamic proportions in perfect balance.
The  proportions of the new BMW 5-Series Sedan are defined in archetypal BMW  style by the long wheelbase and hood, short overhangs, aft-set  greenhouse, and the coupe-like flowing roofline. The slightly wedge-like  shape of the body creates a sporty, forward-moving character. The fresh  interpretation of BMW's signature Hofmeister kink at the bottom of the  C-pillar further emphasizes the dynamic looks of the car in profile.
The  entire silhouette is superbly balanced, providing a clear indication of  the near-perfect front-to-rear weight distribution for all engine  variants. Measuring 2.97 meters or 116.9", the wheelbase of the new BMW  5-Series is the longest in the car's segment, while the sculptural  design again distinctive of BMW provides a smooth flow of lines from the  front along the side to the rear, creating a body where everything fits  together as if out of one mould.
Charismatic front, elegant side, muscular rear.
The  expressive front end of the new BMW 5-Series Sedan presents the  sporting character of the car. The upright BMW kidney grille - even  appearing from some angles to lean forward - symbolizes the  forward-pushing motion of the sedan and, together with the powerfully  flared wheel arches, gives the front end of the car strong charismatic  presence.
In conjunction with the BMW Adaptive Xenon headlights  (optional on 528i), the daytime running lights incorporate quite  unmistakable LED corona rings, while the direction indicators moved far  to the outside are made up of ten LED units each. As a final highlight,  an LED focus light marks the upper edge of each headlight unit.
Above  the striking contour line running along the car at the height of the  door openers, a slightly flared shoulder surface, together with the  coupe-like roofline and the stretched window surface, gives the glazed  section of the passenger cell a light and stretched look despite its  size. Further down the body, concave modeled surfaces create lively  light and shade effects emphasizing the sporting character of the sedan.  Greater curvature around the rear wheel arches, finally, bears clear  testimony to rear-wheel drive typical of a BMW of this kind.
The  dynamic lines of the car are further enhanced by the strikingly compact  counter-swing at the bottom of the C-pillar. Featuring the smallest  radius at this point ever to be seen on a BMW sedan, this  re-interpretation of the typical Hofmeister kick underlines the  stretched silhouette of the car and gives the passenger cell a light and  low appearance.
Running parallel to one another, the contour and  sill lines rise up dynamically, the former stretching out from the front  wheel arch all the way to the rear lights to create the elegant and  dynamic look of the car from the side. The sculptural shape typical of a  BMW established in this way makes the side sections and the rear end  literally flow into one another.
The contour lines continue into  the contours of the rear light clusters and finally come together above  the license plate. Seen from the rear, the new BMW 5-Series Sedan also  stands out through the concave surface between the contour line and the  wheel arches giving the body a distinctly recognizable waist. The flared  wheel arches and the horizontal breakdown of the rear end, in turn,  strongly emphasize the powerful stature of the sedan, the wide track and  the wheels ending flush with the wheel arches further enhancing this  impression.
The L-shaped rear light clusters again reflect the  typical look of a BMW and provide that unmistakable night design. Three  rows of LED lights form the look of homogeneously glowing bodies again  quite characteristic of BMW. And last but not least, the direction  indicators and brake lights also come in LED technology.
Modern cockpit with clear orientation to the driver 
The  cockpit is inclined towards the driver at an angle of approximately 7°  and the asymmetrically designed center console likewise emphasizes this  clear orientation to the driver. The horizontal lines of the instrument  panel accentuate the feeling of space.
As in all BMWs,  well-researched ergonomics allow for optimum operation of driving  controls and other functions. All displays, knobs and buttons serving  comfort functions are situated centrally for use by the driver and front  passengers; controls for the driver's use only are to the left of the  steering wheel, on or near the steering wheel, or on the front center  console. The steering wheel has power tilt and telescopic adjustment and  tilt-away for exit and entry; and of course both front seats come  standard with 10-way power adjustment including head-restraint height.
The  seating position has been improved over the former model both front and  rear, with knee-room on the rear seats of the new BMW 5-Series Sedan up  by 13 millimeters or 0.5". Luggage compartment capacity is 520 litres  or 18.2 cubic feet, and the folding rear-seat backrest available as an  option provides greater flexibility in enlarging the car's transport  capacities. In addition to its 40:60 split, the rear-seat backrest also  comes with through-loading and, as yet a further option, a ski-bag for  additional convenience.
Instrument panel in Black Panel technology.
Like  so many aspects of the new BMW 5-Series sedan, its instrument cluster  combines BMW tradition with advanced, beautiful new executions. Here the  entire cluster is in a high-resolution Black Panel display, in which  four classic circular instruments are most prominent; other  driving-relevant displays and readouts - including Navigation if  present, vehicle-monitoring functions, upcoming service requirements and  other information - also appear here in their various (and  function-related) graphic forms. Climate-control settings and controls  are located in a second Black Panel display in the center console stack.
4th-generation iDrive: Intuitive, powerful and fast.
With  the new BMW 5-Series sedan, BMW's 4th generation iDrive control screen  appears in two versions: with 7.0-in. dimensions and 800 x 480-pixel  resolution in standard form, or with the optional Navigation system, in a  dazzling 10.2-in., 1280 x 480-pixel version with a wider range of  features and functions as in the new BMW 7-Series. Displays are  transreflective so that light from the sun actually enhances the images  on the screen.
The instrument cluster interacts in new ways with  the iDrive control display and the available Head-up Display. According  to selected function, users can call up phone numbers or radio stations  via the steering-wheel controls. The cluster display also augments  iDrive's optional Navigation display with road-realistic directional  instructions, helping the driver to change lanes or negotiate a  complicated intersection. If the optional Head-up Display is activated,  the relevant directions appear there.
Materials and colors: enhancing the elegance.
The  choices of colors and materials further enhance the impression of  personal luxury and the interior's interplay of lines and surfaces. For  the dash's finely grained upper section, there are two colors depending  upon the chosen interior color. Dakota leather is standard on the 550i,  and available in six color schemes of which three are new; BMW's  luxurious Nappa leather is optional, and available in three color  schemes.
Dark Burl Ash wood trim interior trim is standard,  appearing in sweeping expanses on the dash, doors and front center  console; Ash Anthracite (gray tone) and another distinctive wood called  Fineline Matte are optional.
The center console comes in two  variants: On cars with a manual gearbox the console is split into two  sections, the black surface surrounding the gearshift lever and the  buttons on the optional Driving Dynamics Control oriented towards the  driver. A key holder has been placed between the gearshift lever and the  climate controls.
On models with automatic transmission, the  space between the electronic gear selector lever and the climate control  unit offers enough room for two cupholders and a key holder. A further  storage compartment is located behind the iDrive Controller (where there  is another cupholder on models with a manual gearbox).
Powertrain: The essence of BMW EfficientDynamics.
The  new BMW 5-Series will be offered in the United States with a choice of  three gasoline engines. At its introduction, the new 5-Series will be  available as a 535i and 550i. The 528i and xDrive all-wheel drive  variants of all three models will arrive later in the year.
The  550i is powered by BMW's stunning 4.4-liter, 400-hp twin turbocharged  V-8 engine. Compared to BMW's earlier, normally aspirated V-8,  displacement is reduced from 4.8 to 4.4 liters, and incorporates twin  turbochargers with High Precision direct injection. In quantitative  terms, the new engine delivers its 400 hp over a range from 5500 to 6400  rpm. Maximum torque is 450 lb-ft, available over the extremely broad  range of 1800 to 4500 rpm. Aside from the dramatic thrust that drivers  will notice subjectively, the objective data are dramatic too: 0-60 mph  is estimated to be in just 5.0 seconds (preliminary) and a top speed  when equipped with the Sport Package of 150 mph. For models without  Sport Package the maximum speed is limited to 130 mph.
Through its  unique reverse-flow layout, the 550i's V-8 engine is able to achieve  higher output without correspondingly higher fuel consumption. In  technical terms, the approach involves some very new design details. For  the first time, twin turbochargers and the exhaust-cleansing catalytic  converters are placed between the V-8's two cylinder banks. In turn,  this required the exhaust camshafts and valves to be inboard so that the  path from cylinders to turbochargers (which are driven by exhaust gas)  would be kept short. A key benefit of this layout becomes a more compact  engine package. This is the reverse of a traditional V-8 layout, and  opens a new era of V-8 engine development potential.
BMW's newest  gasoline inline-6 engine will be the powerplant for the new 535i Sedan.  It features a single, twin-scroll turbocharger and 3.0 liters of  displacement. In addition to High Precision direct injection, the new  engine is the first BMW inline-6 to be equipped with both turbocharging  and BMW's VALVETRONIC throttle-less intake technology. The combination  of these BMW EfficientDynamics technologies delivers improved throttle  response from idle to redline, reduced fuel consumption, and  substantially reduced emissions. The new engine is rated at 300 hp at  5800 rpm and 300 lb-ft of torque. The torque peak is notable for its  incredible accessibility: the full 300 lb-ft is available from 1200 rpm -  5000 rpm.
Playing a supporting role: innovative new 8-speed automatic transmission.
All  new BMW 5-Series models will feature an 8-speed automatic transmission,  which brings smooth shifting, sportiness and efficiency to new levels  of perfection. Compared to the exemplary 6-speed automatic offered in  past BMW models, the 8-speed's "taller" cruising gears make a  significant contribution to reduced fuel consumption and emissions, as  well as quietness. And its wider spread of ratios from lowest to highest  gear enhances acceleration and response across the range of driving  speeds.
Technically speaking, this new automatic's attributes have  been achieved via an innovative concept that provides the two  additional ratios (7 and 8) with no increase in bulk or weight. In an  arrangement not heretofore employed in an 8-speed automatic, four  planetary gearsets and five clutch packs are controlled in a way that no  more than two of the five clutch packs are freewheeling at any given  time. The modest increase in the number of mechanical elements allows  the new transmission to achieve unusually high efficiency: the so-called  "gearing efficiency" is higher than 98% in all eight gears. In 6th  gear, it's highest of all because that is direct drive, with no gearing  reduction at all. Combine this with reduced friction and the ability to  keep the torque converter "locked up" more of the total driving time,  and the transmission becomes very much a part of the new BMW 5-Series'  overall efficiency concept.
Two additional gears mean threefold progress: quicker shifts, greater smoothness, enhanced efficiency.
The  wider spread of ratios allows the engine to run at lower speeds, mainly  in the "tallest" gear, 8th. Yet even with this wider spread, the steps  between adjacent gears are reduced; in turn this means a stronger,  smoother flow of power during acceleration.
And for the same  reason, faster shifts are a further benefit because only one clutch pack  is disengaged to shift up or down by one or two gears. On the other  hand, downshifting more than two gears is accomplished as a direct  shift. For example, a downshift from 8th to 2nd gear is made with only  one clutch pack disengagement, and thus occurs without stepping down  through the intermediate gears. Thus at one instant the driver can be  enjoying the quiet, fuel-efficient low rpm of 8th gear, and in the next  instant getting maximum acceleration.
Manual Transmissions: Continuing a BMW tradition
BMW  continues as the only manufacturer to offer manual transmissions in the  BMW 5-Series' competitive set, underlining the sporty nature of the  car, as well as BMW's commitment to driving enthusiasts.
The 535i  and 550i Sedans will be offered with a 6-speed manual transmission in  the United States, providing a level of driver involvement unique in the  segment.
Brake Energy Regeneration: an energy-saving innovation.
The  new BMW 5-Series sedan continues the roll-out of BMW's Brake Energy  Regeneration system on US models. To save energy and reduce the  vehicle's fuel consumption over time, this system manages the times at  which the alternator charges the battery.
Conventionally, a car's  alternator runs continuously and thus is always charging the vehicle's  battery. In the new BMW 5-Series, it charges only when the vehicle is  decelerating or braking; otherwise, it freewheels and draws virtually no  power from the engine. An electronically controlled clutch, similar to  that used with the air-conditioning compressor, is used to engage and  disengage the alternator.
Accommodating the less-frequent charging  is a special, more powerful vehicle battery that can satisfy the  vehicle's high electrical demands without access to continuous charging.  The battery uses a technology called "glass mat," in which its internal  plates are separated with saturated absorbent glass-boron silicate  rather than the usual liquid electrolyte. This construction sharply  reduces the battery's conversion of charging energy to heat, and can  provide the necessary electrical power for longer periods between  charges.

 
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