2025 BMW M5 G90 Enters Production
Just days after its world premiere, the all-new BMW M5 has already hit the assembly line at the Dingolfing plant in Germany.
Just days after its world premiere, the all-new BMW M5 has already hit the assembly line at the Dingolfing plant in Germany.
BMW projects the new M5 will be popular in North America and Europe, with the United States likely to be its largest single market.
BMW M boss Frank van Meel admits the plug-in hybrid has added 400 kg (nearly 900 lbs) of weight but says M ultimately made the right call.
BMW confirmed plans to shoehorn a plug-in hybrid V8 powertrain in the new M5 a little over two years ago....
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BMW M CEO Frank van Meel stars in a walkaround video to present the all-new M5, painted in a matte Individual Frozen Deep Grey color.
The 2025 BMW M5 configurator has gone live in Germany where the G90 is featured with the standard panoramic glass roof.
BMW M engineering boss Dirk Häcker tells BMWBLOG the reasoning behind the decision to add all-wheel steering to the 2025 M5.
BMWBLOG was invited to test the new M5 and use launch control for rapid acceleration from 0 to 124 mph (200 km/h).
BMW teases M Performance Parts for the new M5 by showing off the sedan's carbon fiber rear diffuser and side winglets.
The 2025 BMW M5 configurator is now live in Germany where there's an option for a pricey package that bundles no fewer than 10 items.
The BMW Individual Visualizer has already been updated to include the M5 G90, allowing you to see the super sedan in lots of special colors.