BMW has launched series production of the new M5 Touring at its Dingolfing plant in Germany, marking the completion of its BMW 5 Series lineup.
Just four months after starting production of the M5 Sedan, the new M5 Touring brings an exceptional blend of performance and practicality with 727 horsepower, offering a spacious and versatile design suited for both daily commutes and long journeys.
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This latest model features BMW’s advanced M HYBRID drivetrain, which combines a high-rpm V8 engine with an electric motor, delivering up to 727 hp and an impressive 1,000 Nm of torque.
The car’s efficiency figures include a fuel consumption of 2.0 liters per 100 km and CO2 emissions of 46 grams per km in the weighted, combined cycle, according to WLTP standards.
Plant Director Christoph Schröder highlighted that the BMW 5 Series family is now complete, providing a diverse range of drive technologies and body variants for customers worldwide.
The Dingolfing plant is a key location for BMW’s high-performance M vehicles, now producing seven M models, including the M4 Coupé, M8 Coupé, and the new M5 Touring. Production of BMW M cars makes up approximately six percent of the plant’s total output, underscoring BMW’s continued commitment to blending power and versatility for its global customer base.
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