Feel the raw power of the BMW M5 F10 as its 4.4L V8 Biturbo engine roars. Watch its acceleration, hear the exhaust, and enjoy ...
We've become accustomed to new cars commanding high power outputs, with the number of cars extracting 1,000 hp from their ...
Overshadowed by the V10-powered M5 of the same generation, the E60/E61 Alpina B5 remains one of the most outstanding factory ...
The cabin, though very similar to the regular 5 Series and its all-electric sibling, the i5, has some standout splashes of ...
The 2025 BMW M5 represents an evolution for one of the auto ... combining a 4.4-liter V8 engine with an electric motor to produce 717 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque. Channeled through an ...
The base one would be a bit ahead in power compared to the 717-hp BMW M5. Depending on specification ... which uses a version of the VW Group's 4.0-liter V8. Plus, that's at least a 100-hp ...
with the same V8 hybrid powertrain producing 741bhp in the XM Label Red. BMW's xDrive all-wheel drive system will make a return, likely helping the M5 cover the 0-62mph sprint quicker than the 3 ...
BMW wants the new 2018 600hp M5 to be a return to form – so has given it four-wheel drive for the first time. Does the ...
BMW’s highly anticipated seventh-generation M5 saloon has made its debut at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed, and while it does come with a charging port it also retains a V8 engine.
By combining petrol and electric power, these two super- saloons are more potent than ever, but which is best?
Plug-in hybrid V8 gives seventh-gen M5 bandwidth like ... despite the absence of light or dry tarmac, BMW’s new plug-in hybrid M5 is dispatching pre-dawn miles like a pebble skimmed perfectly ...