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BMW has only offered its legendary M5 with a long-roofed variant for three generations––his new G90 model has become the third. But even with a bulky 5,530-Ib curb weight working against it, is the third time the charm for this extra practical M5?



Under the hood, you'll find a 4.0 liter, hybrid-assisted twin-turbo V8 making 717 hp. In combination with the single 194-hp electric motor, this V8 can bring the performance wagon from 0-60 in just 3.5 seconds.

As with the M5 sedan, the battery from the plug-in hybrid system is mostly the culprit for this wagon's excessive heft, but BMW argues that 25 miles of EV-only range is a worthy tradeoff. We're just not sure how many M5 owners will be willing to turn off that V8 engine.


That powertrain makes 717 horsepower and consists of a 577-hp twin-turbocharged V-8 engine and a 194-hp electric motor. All-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission are both standard. The all-wheel-drive system is rear-biased and can be switched off, leaving the M5 Touring a rear-drive car.



Elsewhere, the M5 Touring offers up to 17.7 cubic feet of trunk space that expands to 57.6 with the rear seats down, which makes for a convincing argument when the rest of the family is set on another ho-hum SUV.


Plus, the M5 Touring comes with just about every luxury item in BMW's arsenal: Bowers & Wilkins audio, ambient interior lighting, a panoramic sunroof, leather upholstery, a curved infotainment display with Drive 8.5, a head-up display, native navigation, and a lot more. Customization options through BMW's Individual program are seemingly endless and include a wide range of exterior colors and some special Merino Metallic leather options for the cabin.


And yes, this 717-hp super wagon is finally headed for the U.S., which means the Audi RS6 Avant and Mercedes-AMG E63 wagon will have some more competition to deal with on this side of the pond.


Pricing starts at an eye-watering $122,675 (that's $2,000 more than the M5 sedan), so buyers will have to empty their wallets when the M5 Touring hits dealers in early 2025.




Image Credits: BMW
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Aug 16, 2024
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BMW M5 Touring Breaks Cover As A Practical, Powerful Wagon Headed For America

While it's even heavier than the sedan, who wouldn't want a 717-hp German wagon?

BMW has only offered its legendary M5 with a long-roofed variant for three generations––his new G90 model has become the third. But even with a bulky 5,530-Ib curb weight working against it, is the third time the charm for this extra practical M5?



Under the hood, you'll find a 4.0 liter, hybrid-assisted twin-turbo V8 making 717 hp. In combination with the single 194-hp electric motor, this V8 can bring the performance wagon from 0-60 in just 3.5 seconds.

As with the M5 sedan, the battery from the plug-in hybrid system is mostly the culprit for this wagon's excessive heft, but BMW argues that 25 miles of EV-only range is a worthy tradeoff. We're just not sure how many M5 owners will be willing to turn off that V8 engine.


That powertrain makes 717 horsepower and consists of a 577-hp twin-turbocharged V-8 engine and a 194-hp electric motor. All-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission are both standard. The all-wheel-drive system is rear-biased and can be switched off, leaving the M5 Touring a rear-drive car.



Elsewhere, the M5 Touring offers up to 17.7 cubic feet of trunk space that expands to 57.6 with the rear seats down, which makes for a convincing argument when the rest of the family is set on another ho-hum SUV.


Plus, the M5 Touring comes with just about every luxury item in BMW's arsenal: Bowers & Wilkins audio, ambient interior lighting, a panoramic sunroof, leather upholstery, a curved infotainment display with Drive 8.5, a head-up display, native navigation, and a lot more. Customization options through BMW's Individual program are seemingly endless and include a wide range of exterior colors and some special Merino Metallic leather options for the cabin.


And yes, this 717-hp super wagon is finally headed for the U.S., which means the Audi RS6 Avant and Mercedes-AMG E63 wagon will have some more competition to deal with on this side of the pond.


Pricing starts at an eye-watering $122,675 (that's $2,000 more than the M5 sedan), so buyers will have to empty their wallets when the M5 Touring hits dealers in early 2025.




Image Credits: BMW

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