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New 5 Series range introduces the ultimate driving estate and brand new efficiency and safety technologies

First-ever M5 Touring in the UK and Brake Energy Regeneration on 'standard' models provide highlights of mid-life revisions to all 5 Series Saloon and Touring models

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BMW has announced details of the revised 5 Series Saloon and Touring range,
topped off by the new BMW M5 Touring. From its launch in 2003, the E60 5
Series delivered year-on-year sales records and received numerous accolades.
The new 5 Series is set to build on that success with more performance,
efficiency, practicality and owner appeal. Offering new engine technology to
increase performance yet improve economy by up to 25 per cent, and
class-leading comfort-focused equipment such as Lane Departure Warning System,
the new 5 Series is set to remain the benchmark Executive car.

The new BMW M5 Touring
Powered by the back-to-back International Engine of the Year-winning engine
driving through BMW's unique seven-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox, the new M5
Touring offers up to 1,650 litres of boot space for owners needing to move
sizeable loads...... quickly.

Performance
With the previous M5 Touring (E34) only available in left-hand drive, the
arrival of the new M5 Touring marks the first time the high-performance estate
has been offered to British customers. Powered by the same normally aspirated
5.0-litre V-10 cylinder engine as its Saloon counterpart, the new M5 Touring
redlines at 8,250rpm. 507hp and 520Nm of torque propel the car from zero to
62mph in 4.8 seconds (only 0.1 seconds slower than the Saloon). Without the
155mph electronic limiter the new M5 Touring would be capable of achieving
200mph while still transporting the largest of loads.

This balance of ultimate practicality and performance is summed up by Lee
Connolly, BMW UK's Product Manager for the new M5 Touring "The M5 Touring will
be the perfect car for delivering supercar owners' luggage to their holiday
homes in France or Spain. Usefully, their luggage will arrive before they do!"

Transmission
These levels of performance are in part made possible by the world's first
seven-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox with Drivelogic in a production car. The
gearbox features eleven different change patterns to offer the driver a
personally-tuned driving experience - six settings vary speed and response of
gear change in a manual mode and there are five automatic modes. A Launch
Control function delivers the fastest possible acceleration from standstill.

Traction
Like the Saloon, the new M5 Touring features a three-stage DSC+ traction
control system. The default mode offers drivers high levels of performance and
stability. M Dynamic Mode allows an enthusiastic driver the ability to push
the M5 Touring to, and beyond, the absolute limits of traction, permitting some
sideslip and countersteering before the system cuts in and is selected in the M
Drive Manager (see below). If the DSC button is pressed, DSC+ is completely
disengaged.

BMW M's variable M differential also offers the highest levels of driving
stability and traction, especially when accelerating out of high-speed corners,
with up to 100 per cent of drive being transferred to the rear wheel with most
traction. Finally, the Electronic Damper Control (EDC) system offers three
suspension settings to complement the prevailing driving conditions.

MDrive Manager packages these programmable settings, so that the touch of a
single button sets the car up as required. Like a boy visiting his favourite
sweet shop, the M5 driver can select his preferred settings for power, gearbox,
EDC and DSC modes, Head-up Display and the degree of Active Seat bolster
support, via the iDrive menu. One-touch of the M Drive button on the steering
wheel then selects the desired combination and instantly changes the character
of the car. One moment the M5 Touring is a placid and practical family car,
the next it's more akin to a track day special.

Exterior design
Visually, the new M5 Touring follows BMW M's philosophy of high performance
shrouded in the body of a standard car with discreet styling enhancements that
highlight the potential under the skin. The larger front air dam, side sills,
monikered side gills and a rear valance with BMW M's quad tailpipes protruding
all hint at the performance of the world's most dynamic estate car.

Interior
Internally the new M5 Touring features the same enhancements as the 'standard'
5 Series (see below) as well as offering the Active Seat bolsters from the M5
Saloon. In addition, the Touring variant comes with BMW's innovative iDrive
control system with new short cuts - eight freely programmable buttons for
instant porgramme selection. Finally, music aficionados can now specify the
BMW Individual High End Audio system that uses 16 loud speakers to generate an
ear-ringing 825 watts.

The new BMW M5 Touring starts production in March 2007 and will be priced at
£67,075 on the road.

The new BMW 5 Series Saloon and Touring
A mid-life 'refresh' programme with new engines and technologies
The new BMW 5 Series range features a host of innovative technologies that make
the world's best Executive car even better. Engine innovations such as High
Precision Direct Injection and twin-turbocharging improve performance and
economy alongside class-leading comfort technologies such as Lane Departure
Warning System and Head-up Display.

Starting production in March 2007, the new BMW 5 Series range strives for the
holy grail of more power, better economy and lower emissions. Delivering power
and torque increases by up to 20hp and 20Nm as well as improvements in fuel
economy by up to 25 per cent, it appears to have succeeded. All nine power
units in the 5 Series Saloon and Touring ranges are either entirely new to the
car, or have been significantly revised over the previous model. The dramatic
increases in performance and economy come courtesy of a number of new
technologies that combine to provide significant and noticeable driver
benefits.

High Precision Fuel Injection is offered for the first time on all six-cylinder
petrol-powered 5 Series models. Piezo crystal injectors that deliver a precise
amount of fuel mixture, exactly when required, offer a significant increase in
performance and economy. This is complemented by a BMW first - Brake Energy
Regeneration.

Efficient Dynamics
Brake Energy Regeneration appears for the first time on any BMW and forms a key
component of BMW's Efficient Dynamics programme. Efficient Dynamics focuses on
three specific areas - weight, dynamics and consumption - with the intent of
developing more power from less fuel in a lower-weight vehicle.

Brake Energy Regeneration takes advantage of energy currently lost through the
engine over-run during braking. It uses Intelligent Alternator Control and a
high-capacity Absorbent Glass Mat battery. When engine over-run is recognised,
the Intelligent Alternator engages and powers up the battery to 100 per cent
with what would have been lost energy. It also reduces drag on the engine by
only engaging and charging when required. Brake Energy Regeneration will
combine with other technologies and other products during 2007 to provide even
greater efficiency benefits. In isolation, it provides an average three per
cent reduction in fuel consumption and emissions.

Note: the entire range of 5 Series Saloon and Touring models, with performance
and economy data, can be found at the end of the release.

Gearbox choices
All 5 Series Saloon and Touring models come as standard with a six-speed manual
gearbox (automatic standard on 535d variants). A high proportion of customers
are expected to specify BMW's new six-speed automatic gearbox, with its new,
more ergonomic, gear selector. Using upgraded hydraulics, an innovative torque
converter and powerful software, the new automatic 'box responds to the
slightest movement of the throttle pedal with reaction times increased by 40
per cent, and shift times halved.

Buyers of 550i, 540i, 530i, 535d and 530d models can opt for BMW's all-new
Automatic Sports Transmission. One press of the Sport button behind the gear
lever allows shifts to be made using steering wheel mounted paddles to deliver
even faster, more dynamic, changes.

Innovative Equipment
Alongside pioneering options such as Head-up Display and Night Vision, BMW 5
Series Saloon and Touring owners can now specify BMW's latest comfort
innovation - Lane Departure Warning System. A camera mounted next to the
interior mirror monitors the white lines on the road ahead and, if the car
crosses the line without obvious intent or without the indicator being used,
the driver is notified by a vibration through the steering wheel (standard on
550i and 535d models - £350 on other models).

Customers can also now specify Active Cruise Control with Stop and Go.
Previously Active Cruise Control would maintain a constant speed while
monitoring the traffic ahead, and reacted to a slowing vehicle in front by
slowing the BMW. With Stop and Go, the new system keeps the car a fixed
distance ahead, even in slow moving stop and go traffic situations, bringing
the car to a complete stop. If the period of standstill is less than three
seconds, the car will resume its programmed speed (Active Cruise Control with
Stop and Go costs £1,050).

Design and styling
With the car still winning accolades and new customers alike, the designers
have simply evolved the details of the car's design. At the front, the
headlamps and indicator units use clear glass technology while the kidney
grille now sits flush with the bumper. The air duct in the front valance has
also been redesigned, while at the side the sill has an additional contour
line. At the rear, the indicators, running and brake lights now use horizontal
LED light bars to emphasise the width of the rear.

Inside, the changes refine ergonomic details. The door panels have been
redesigned, with the window switches now integrated into the horizontal
armrests. In common with other recently launched BMWs, drivers now have the
benefit of eight freely programmable 'favourite' buttons on the dashboard
enabling them to more easily access their most frequently used features such as
one-touch navigation destination input, or telephone calls.

The new BMW 5 Series range starts production in March 2007, with prices ranging
from £26,980 OTR (520d SE Saloon) to £49,805 OTR (550i M Sport Touring).

Engine changes and statistics in detail
The engine and performance statistics for the 5 Series Saloon range, with
comparisons to the outgoing car are as follows:

BMW 550i: Eight-cylinder petrol engine with VALVETRONIC and Bi-VANOS, 4,799cc,
max output 367 hp, max torque 490 Nm, acceleration 0-62mph 5.2secs (-0.3secs),
top speed 155 mph (limited electronically), average fuel consumption 25.9 mpg
(-2 per cent) (automatic transmission 27.4 mpg (-4.5 per cent)).

BMW 540i: Eight-cylinder petrol engine with VALVETRONIC and Bi-VANOS, 4,000cc,
max output 306 hp, max torque 390 Nm, acceleration 0-62mph 6.1secs (-0.1secs),
top speed 155 mph (limited electronically), average fuel consumption 26.9 mpg
(-4.7 per cent) (automatic transmission 29.1 mpg (-7 per cent)).

BMW 530i: Straight-six petrol engine with second-generation High Precision
Direct Injection, 2,996cc, max output 272 hp (+14hp), max torque 320 Nm
(+20Nm), acceleration 0-62mph 6.3secs (-0.2secs), top speed 155 mph (limited
electronically), average fuel consumption 36.7 mpg (-14.3 per cent) (automatic
transmission 37.7 mpg (-24 per cent)).

BMW 525i: Straight-six petrol engine with second-generation High Precision
Direct Injection, 2,996cc, max output 218 hp, max torque 270 Nm (+20Nm),
acceleration 0-62mph 7.1secs (-0.4secs), top speed 154 mph (+2mph), average
fuel consumption 38.2 mpg (-17.5 per cent) ) (automatic transmission 37.7 mpg
(-25.3 per cent)).

BMW 523i: Straight-six petrol engine with second-generation High Precision
Direct Injection, 2,497cc, max output 190 hp (+13hp), max torque 235 Nm (+5Nm),
acceleration 0-62mph 8.2secs (-0.3secs), top speed 147 mph, average fuel
consumption 38.7 mpg (-16.6 per cent) ) (automatic transmission 37.7 mpg
(-24 per cent)).

BMW 535d: Straight-six diesel with common-rail fuel injection and Variable Twin
Turbo, 2,993cc, max output 286 hp (+14hp), max torque 580 Nm (+20Nm),
acceleration 0-62mph 6.4secs (-0.1secs), top speed 155 mph (electronically
limited), average fuel consumption 41.5 mpg (-17.5 per cent).

BMW 530d: Straight-six diesel with common-rail fuel injection and variable vane
turbocharger, 2,993cc, max output 235 hp (+4hp), max torque 500 Nm,
acceleration 0-62mph 6.8 seconds, top speed 155 mph, average fuel consumption
44.1 mpg (-4.5 per cent) (automatic transmission 42.8 mpg (-13.5 per cent)).

BMW 525d: Straight-six diesel with common-rail fuel injection and variable vane
turbocharger, 2,993cc, max output 197 hp (+20hp), max torque 400 Nm,
acceleration 0-62mph 7.6secs (-0.5secs), top speed 147 mph (+4mph), average
fuel consumption 45.6 mpg (-11.5 per cent) (automatic transmission 43.5 mpg
(-21.5 per cent)).

BMW 520d: Four-cylinder diesel with common-rail fuel injection and variable
vane turbocharger, 1,995cc, max output 163 hp, max torque 340 Nm, acceleration
0-62mph 8.6 seconds, top speed 139 mph, average fuel consum¬ption 47.9 mpg
(automatic transmission 40.9 mpg).

Engine details of the new 5 Series Touring range, with comparisons to the
outgoing car are as follows:

BMW 550i: Eight-cylinder petrol engine with VALVETRONIC and Bi-VANOS, 4,799cc,
max output 367 hp, max torque 490 Nm, acceleration 0-62mph 5.6secs, top speed
155 mph (limited electronically), average fuel consumption 25.2 mpg (-2.4 per
cent) (automatic transmission 26.4 mpg (-5.6 per cent)).

BMW 530i: Straight-six petrol engine with second-generation High Precision
Direct Injection, 2,996cc, max output 272 hp (+14hp), max torque 320 Nm
(+20Nm), acceleration 0-62mph 6.5secs (-0.2secs), top speed 155 mph (limited
electronically), average fuel consumption 35.8 mpg (-16.6 per cent) (automatic
transmission 36.7 mpg (-23.5 per cent)).

BMW 525i: Straight-six petrol engine with second-generation High Precision
Direct Injection, 2,996cc, max output 218 hp, max torque 270 Nm (+20Nm),
acceleration 0-62mph 7.4secs (-0.4secs), top speed 151 mph (+2mph), average
fuel consumption 36.7 mpg (-15.8 per cent) ) (automatic transmission 36.7 mpg
(-23.6 per cent)).

BMW 523i: Straight-six petrol engine with second-generation High Precision
Direct Injection, 2,497cc, max output 190 hp (+13hp), max torque 235 Nm (+5Nm),
acceleration 0-62mph 8.5secs (-0.3secs), top speed 143 mph (+2mph), average
fuel consumption 36.7 mpg (-13 per cent) (automatic transmission 36.7 mpg
(-23.6 per cent)).

BMW 535d: Straight-six diesel with common-rail fuel injection and Variable Twin
Turbo, 2,993cc, max output 286 hp (+14hp), max torque 580 Nm (+20Nm),
acceleration 0-62mph 6.5secs (0.1secs), top speed 155 mph (electronically
limited), average fuel consumption 40.4 mpg (-17.4 per cent).

BMW 530d: Straight-six diesel with common-rail fuel injection and variable vane
turbocharger, 2,993cc, max output 235 hp (+4hp), max torque 500 Nm,
acceleration 0-62mph 6.9secs, top speed 152 mph, average fuel consum¬ption
42.8mpg (-6 per cent) (automatic transmission 41.5 mpg (-13 per cent)).

BMW 525d: Straight-six diesel with common-rail fuel injection and variable vane
turbocharger, 2,993cc, max output 197 hp (+20hp), max torque 400 Nm,
acceleration 0-62mph 7.8secs (-0.5secs), top speed 144 mph (+4mph), average
fuel consumption 44.1 mpg (-12.5 per cent) (automatic transmission 42.8 mpg
(-22.6 per cent)).

BMW 520d: Four-cylinder diesel with common-rail fuel injection and variable
vane turbocharger, 1,995cc, max output 163 hp, max torque 340 Nm, acceleration
0-62mph 8.9secs, top speed 135 mph, average fuel consumption 46.3 mpg
(automatic transmission 39.8 mpg).

Ends

Note to Editors:
The 5 Series range achieved an all-time sales record in 2006, registering
19,606 cars in the full year, more than 8 per cent more than in 2005

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CO2 emission information.

The values for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and energy consumption shown were determined in a standardised test cycle according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version currently applicable. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range shown considers transmission (automatic or manual) and the different wheels and tyres available on the selected model and may vary during the configuration.

The values of the vehicles labelled with (*), are already based on the test cycle according to the new WLTP regulation and are translated back into NEDC-equivalent values in order to allow a comparison between vehicles. More information on the transition from NEDC to WLTP test procedures can be found here.

These figures are intended for comparison purposes and may not be representative of what a user achieves under usual driving conditions. For plug-in hybrid vehicles and battery electric vehicles the figures have been obtained using a combination of battery power and petrol fuel after the battery had been fully charged. Plug-in hybrid vehicles and battery electric vehicles require mains electricity for charging. The CO2 emissions labels are determined according to Directive 1999/94/EC and the Passenger Car (Fuel consumption and CO2 Emissions Information) Regulations 2001, as amended. They are based on the fuel consumption, CO2 values and energy consumptions according to the NEDC cycle.

A guide on fuel economy and CO2 emissions which contains data for all new passenger car models is available at any point of sale free of charge. For further information you can also visit this link.

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