BMW has recently published the first official images of its new M5 Concept (note that the term M has always characterized the cars more pepper in the house of Monaco of Bavaria). The propeller of the brand new sports sedan will be officially launched during the next exhibition in Shanghai 2011. The photo depicting the new BMW Concept M5 that are here this however, was taken during a presentation that took place in Germany.
The car of the German mark in the picture you see here is a concept, but the M5 which will enter series production will not undergo radical changes. The latter will see its official presentation to the public at the IAA 2011 and will bring some solutions used in his DNA on the latest M3.
In fact, the fascia will remember those mounted on it, and circles, obviously in league, should keep the sporty look that we see here, characterized by black coloration and the five split spokes. Very nice branchietta placed after the upper lateral area of a wheel, which has always characterized the M versions of the brand of the propeller.
However, with respect to the engine, this should be a revised and updated version of the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 that equips the BMW X5 and X6, which the M5 mutuerà a split 8-speed gearbox.
The car of the German mark in the picture you see here is a concept, but the M5 which will enter series production will not undergo radical changes. The latter will see its official presentation to the public at the IAA 2011 and will bring some solutions used in his DNA on the latest M3.
In fact, the fascia will remember those mounted on it, and circles, obviously in league, should keep the sporty look that we see here, characterized by black coloration and the five split spokes. Very nice branchietta placed after the upper lateral area of a wheel, which has always characterized the M versions of the brand of the propeller.
However, with respect to the engine, this should be a revised and updated version of the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 that equips the BMW X5 and X6, which the M5 mutuerà a split 8-speed gearbox.
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