530e iPerformance The 530e iPerformance is a plug-in hybrid variant of the 5 Series sedan. It uses a turbocharged 2.0-litre inline-four engine, in conjunction with a
electric motor, to return a combined output of and or 218kW (292 hp) and for the LCI model. At launch, the 530e had a claimed all-electric range of under the
New European Driving Cycle. The
US EPA estimated all-electric range was . The electric motor was powered by a 9.2 kWh
lithium-ion battery beneath the rear seats. With the 530e, BMW also began an experimental
wireless charging program. Testing was originally limited to Germany, but expanded other markets such as California. The system uses a 3.2 kW wireless charging pad that the car could drive over to charge the lithium-ion battery pack. For the 2020 model year, BMW increased the lithium-ion battery capacity by about 30% to 12.0 kWh with 10.8 kWh usable. With the increase in battery size, the EPA estimated all-electric range increased to 21 miles for the rear-wheel drive version and 19 miles for the xDrive version. The 530e iPerformance is offered in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive (xDrive) variants. Preordered 530e LCI models come without the hybrid blue inserts for the BMW logos and edrive badges on the sides, making them a rare spec.
545e xDrive In December 2020, for the 2021 model year, BMW released the 545e xDrive, a more powerful plug-in variant. As opposed to the turbocharged inline-four engine in the 530e, the 545e xDrive uses a more powerful turbocharged inline-six engine paired with an electric motor. Total power output is 290 kW / 394 hp and it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. Like the 530e, it uses a 12.0 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Preordered 545e models come without the hybrid blue inserts for the BMW logos and edrive badges on the sides, making them a rare spec. A special edition of the 545e xDrive was released to celebrate the launch of the G30 LCI. It was called "M Sport Edition" and was limited to 1000 units globally. It introduced Tanzanite Blue to the model and featured exclusive wheels (1001M) and M Sport Seats as standard on top of the regular M Sport Package.
Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo The
Alpina B5 was introduced at the
2017 Geneva Motor Show in all-wheel drive only Saloon and Touring variants. The B5 features a 4.4-litre N63M30 V8 engine that generates a maximum power output of and of torque. Based on the N63B44O2 V8, it has uprated pistons, new twin-scroll Garrett turbochargers and new spark plugs by NGK. The B5 can accelerate from 3.5 seconds with a top speed of , making it the fastest estate car currently in production.
D5 S The Alpina D5 S debuted at the
2017 Frankfurt Motor Show in all-wheel drive only sedan and Touring variants. The D5 S uses a modified 3.0-litre
B57D30 diesel inline-six engine. The engine has three turbochargers and is rated at and of torque in left-hand drive markets, whereas it has two turbochargers and is rated at and of torque in right-hand drive markets. The left-hand drive D5 S saloon has a top speed of and a acceleration time of 4.4 seconds. Alpina claims it is the fastest diesel-powered production car in the world. The
right-hand drive, saloon-only version has a acceleration time of 4.9 seconds and a top speed of .
M5 The M5, based on the 5 Series (known internally as F90) was announced on 21 August 2017 alongside the
Need for Speed Payback video game followed by a public reveal at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2017. The car utilizes a 4.4-litre V8 engine rated at and of torque, and is the first M5 to feature an automatic gearbox as the sole transmission option, and an all-wheel drive system that can switch between rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive mode. The M5 was initially offered in a "First Edition" trim that adds a numbered plaque, 20-inch wheels, matte red paint and white leather upholstery. A competition package for the M5 was announced on 9 May 2018. Deliveries of the M5 Competition began in September 2018. == Facelift ==