The BMW 5 Series GT official photos have been leaked this morning by the French publication Automobile-Magazine. You might have wondered why your favorite BMW blog (that’s us in case you were wondering) have not posted the photos. Well, we like to keep the promises we make and BMW North America trusted us to keep the official photos and press releases in a safe until Saturday.
But since the photos have been published all over the internet already, we received the go ahead and share with you some high quality photos and more information. We’re still working on that article, but for now, we will let you see the photo posted by the French magazine and as a teaser and something that was not shared anywhere else so far, the U.S. pricing for the 2010 BMW 5 Series GT will be in the lower $70,000 range. Yes, you heard it here first.
That’s it for now, but stay tuned tonight for more things related to the 5 GT and an analysis made by yours truly.
P.S Thank you everyone that emailed us the links to the photos, hopefully I managed to reply to everyone to acknowledge that we received them and the reason why we are holding out.
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That’s kind of expensive for what is basically, a wagon without the “ultilty” character.
But the car does look pretty good. If you go on Insideline, they have some nice photos of the 5 series GT.
Too expensive.. I question the target market they’re actually trying to reach with this new model.