BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 1
The new BMW 5 Series Sedan.
Contents.
Model variants from launch.
Efficient four- and six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. ..................................... 2
Design and equipment.
A stylish appearance and record-breaking aerodynamics. ................................... 5
Interior and controls.
The very latest in ease of use. ...................................................................................... 8
Powertrain and EfficientDynamics.
More driving pleasure, less fuel consumption. ...................................................... 13
Chassis and driver assistance systems.
The highest standards in driving dynamics and safety. ...................................... 17
BMW ConnectedDrive and business technologies.
The intelligent car with total connectivity. ............................................................... 24
Lightweight engineering and safety.
Lower weight, better protection. ............................................................................... 30
BMW Individual.
Greater choice of paint finishes, leather, wood, and light-alloy wheels. ......... 30
The model and the market.
The seventh generation of a highly successful family. ....................................... 33
Production and sustainability.
Higher recyclability, reduced carbon footprint. . ..................................................... 34
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 2
The new BMW 5 Series Sedan.
Model variants from launch.
Model variants at market launch on 11 February 2017.
BMW 530i/BMW 530i xDrive: Four-cylinder petrol engine, eight-speed
Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 1,998cc.
Output: 185 kW/252 hp at 5,200 – 6,500 rpm.
Maximum torque: 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) at 1,450 – 4,800 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 6.2 s (6.0 s).
Fuel consumption, combined: 5.5 l/100 km [51.4 mpg imp] (6.0 l/100 km
[47.1 mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 126 g/km (137 g/km).
BMW 540i/BMW 540i xDrive: Six-cylinder petrol engine, eight-speed
Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 2,998cc.
Output: 250 kW/340 hp at 5,500 – 6,500 rpm.
Maximum torque: 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) at 1,380 – 5,200 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 5.1 s (4.8 s).
Fuel consumption, combined: 6.5 l/100 km [43.5 mpg imp] (6.9 l/100 km
[40.9 mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 149 g/km (159 g/km).
BMW 520d/BMW 520d xDrive: Four-cylinder diesel engine, six-speed
manual gearbox/eight-speed Steptronic transmission (xDrive: eight-speed
Steptronic transmission).
Capacity: 1,995cc.
Output: 140 kW/190 hp at 4,000 rpm.
Maximum torque: 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) at 1,750 – 2,500 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 7.7 s/7.5 s (7.6 s).
Fuel consumption, combined: 4.2 l/100 km [67.3 mpg imp] / 4.1 l/100 km
[68.9 mpg imp] (4.5 l/100 km [62.8 mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 109 g/km / 108 g/km (119 g/km).
* Fuel consumption figures were calculated according to the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format specified. Figures for
BMW xDrive in brackets
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 3
BMW 530d/BMW 530d xDrive: Six-cylinder diesel engine, eight-speed
Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 2,993cc.
Output: 195 kW/265 hp at 4,000 rpm.
Maximum torque: 620 Nm (457 lb-ft) at 2,000 – 2,500 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 5.7 s (5.4 s).
Fuel consumption, combined: 4.5 l/100 km [62.8 mpg imp] (5.0 l/100 km
[56.5 mpg imp])*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 118 g/km (132 g/km).
BMW - 530d - Brochure - 2012 - 2012.pdf
* Fuel consumption figures were calculated according to the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format specified. Figures for
BMW xDrive in brackets
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 4
Model variants from March 2017.
BMW 530e iPerformance: Four-cylinder petrol engine plus BMW eDrive
electric drive system (plug-in hybrid), eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 1,998cc.
System output: 185 kW/252 hp at 4,460 – 6,500 rpm.
Maximum system torque: 420 Nm (310 lb-ft) at 1,450 – 4,000 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 6.2 s.
Electric range: 50 km (31 miles) *.
Fuel consumption, combined: 1.9 l/100 km (148.7 mpg imp)*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 44 g/km.
BMW 520d EfficientDynamics Edition: Four-cylinder diesel engine,
eight-speed Steptronic transmission.
Capacity: 1,995cc.
Output: 140 kW/190 hp at 4,000 rpm.
Maximum torque: 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) from 1,750 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 7.5 s.
Fuel consumption, combined: 3.9 l/100 km (72.4 mpg imp)*.
CO2 emissions, combined: 102 g/km.
BMW M550i xDrive: Eight-cylinder petrol engine, eight-speed Steptronic
transmission.
Capacity: 4,395cc.
Output: 340 kW/462 hp at 5,500 rpm.
Maximum torque: 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) from 1,800 rpm.
Acceleration (0–100 km/h [62 mph]): 4.0 s.
Fuel consumption, combined: 8.9 l/100 km (31.7 mpg imp).
CO2 emissions, combined: 204 g/km.
Further information on official fuel consumption figures, specific CO2 emission values and the electric power consumption of new passenger
cars is included in the following guideline: “Leitfaden über Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer
Personenkraftwagen” (Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and electric power consumption of new passenger cars), which can be
obtained from all dealerships, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at
http://www.dat.de/en/offers/publications/guideline-for-fuel-consumption.html. LeitfadenCO2 (GuidelineCO2) (PDF ‒ 2.9 MB)
* Fuel consumption figures were calculated according to the EU test cycle and may vary depending on the tyre format specified. Figures for
BMW xDrive in brackets
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 5
Design and equipment.
A stylish appearance and
record-breaking aerodynamics.
The design of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan exudes athletic prowess,
elegance and stylistic assurance. The new model therefore remains the
quintessential sporting business sedan. “The new BMW 5 Series will make a
mature, confidently stylish and dynamic impression at every opportunity. The
formal and precise design combines presence, aesthetic appeal and
functionality in equal measure,” says Karim Habib, Head of Design
BMW Automobiles. The exterior dimensions of the new car are only slightly
larger than those of its predecessor. The new BMW 5 Series Sedan is
36 millimetres longer than the outgoing model (at 4,935 millimetres),
six millimetres wider (1,868 millimetres) and two millimetres taller
(1,466 millimetres). Its wheelbase measures 2,975 millimetres (+7 millimetres).
The front end: a more striking face, LED headlights as standard.
The familiar BMW kidney grille, flanked by twin circular headlights, lends the
front of the new BMW 5 Series a more eye-catching appearance. The glass
headlight covers now connect seamlessly with the kidney grille, emphasising
the car’s width.
The standard LED headlights already make the BMW 5 Series a captivating
prospect, its concentrated gaze locked onto the road. Adaptive LED
Headlights alter the light graphic and can be specified as an option with
BMW Selective Beam anti-dazzle high beam with a range of up to
500 metres. The LED tubes of the daytime driving lights are hexagonal and
extend up to the kidney grille element, creating a stylistic connection which
accentuates the wide, low-to-the-road appearance of the front end.
The side view: short overhangs, elongated silhouette.
The new BMW 5 Series Sedan cuts a dynamic figure before it has so much as
turned a wheel. The passenger cell is set back when viewed in relation to the
long wheelbase and leads the eye over a flowing roofline to the rear end, while
a short front overhang underscores the car’s sporting appearance. “For the
first time, the new BMW 5 Series Sedan brings together two traditional BMW
design elements which are normally separate from one another. The swage
line turns up as it heads rearwards, moving from shadow to light and sweeping
up the Hofmeister kink in its path rather than continuing into the rear. This
upwards motion lends the car a forward-surging character, and the expressive,
swooping surface imbues it with an undeniable muscularity,” explains Habib.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 6
The rear: a visually lower centre of gravity.
The low-slung, expressive and width-accentuating design of the rear end
points to the dynamic, direct handling of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan. The
rear lights reach deep into the sides of the car, creating a visual connection
between its flanks and rear end. Cutting-edge LED bars enable a slim
interpretation of the hallmark BMW “L” shape and underline the width of the
new sedan. Other defining elements of the rear end include the exhaust
tailpipes, which are now arranged symmetrically on both sides on all model
variants. Depending on the engine and equipment package specified, the
tailpipes will be circular, trapezoidal or rectangular and in a quartet.
Significantly lower drag coefficient sets the sedan benchmark.
The BMW engineers carried out a large number of detail optimisations to
reduce the drag coefficient of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan by 10 per cent
compared to its predecessor and set a new sedan benchmark of Cd = 0.22.
For example, all new BMW 5 Series models will now come with active air flap
control for the radiator. This system opens the louvres in the kidney grille
elements and lower air intakes when more cooling air is required, but
otherwise keeps them closed to optimise aerodynamic efficiency.
The Air Curtains in the front apron team up with Air Breathers to cut air
turbulence in the wheel arches significantly and channel the onrushing air
effectively as the car pushes through it. A further improvement in the drag
coefficient comes courtesy of optimised trim and airflow-channelling elements
fitted across the whole of the underbody; these provide a considerable degree
of underbody sealing. Another consequence of these measures is a reduction
in lift, which enhances dynamics.
A total of 21 colours, wheels in 17-inch to 20-inch sizes.
Two non-metallic and 11 metallic colour shades are available for the new
BMW 5 Series, and six BMW Individual paint finishes and two BMW Individual
Frozen paint finishes will join the selection over the course of 2017.
Customers can choose from a total of 17 different light-alloy wheels (17-inch
to 20-inch). And the Original BMW Accessories range offers another three
complete wheel sets in 20-inch format.
Distinctive looks: the Sport Line and Luxury Line.
BMW offers the Sport Line and Luxury Line equipment packages for the
BMW 5 Series, allowing it to be tailored as closely as possible to the
customer’s personal wishes.
Sport Line shines the spotlight on the car’s dynamic character and stands out
with numerous trim elements in high-gloss black and line-specific 18-inch
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 7
light-alloy wheels (optional 19-inch) in a bi-colour polished finish. Opening the
doors reveals illuminated aluminium door sill strips with a BMW logo and
Sport Line badge. For the interior, Sport Line adds BMW sports seats with
cloth/leather covers in the front, a BMW sports leather steering wheel and
specific trim strips.
Luxury Line emphasises the car’s elegant character with features such as
chrome kidney grille bars, Air Breathers and window surrounds. Line-specific
light-alloy wheels (standard: 18-inch, optional: 19-inch) underscore its
exclusive looks. The aluminium door sill strips with BMW logo bear Luxury
Line lettering. Leather covers with contrast stitching and special decorative
inlays shine an even brighter light on the high-class character of the interior.
The instrument panel is covered in Sensatec.
M Sport package adds extra dynamic allure.
The M Sport package will be available from launch for the new BMW 5 Series.
It includes the M aerodynamic package (front apron with larger air intakes,
side skirt trim, a diffusor-style rear apron and an exhaust system with two
rectangular tailpipes), lowered M Sport suspension and M light-alloy wheels in
18-inch (optional 19-inch) format. Inside the car, M sports seats with Alcantara
covers highlight its sporting focus and are joined by the new M Sport leather
steering wheel, exclusive floor mats, interior trim strips and aluminium pedals.
All equipment lines and the M Sport package also offer customers the option
of Sensatec covering in the colour shade Coffee for the instrument panel and
shoulder area of the side door panel trim.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 8
Interior and controls.
The very latest in ease of use.
The interior of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan strikes a fine balance between
sporty driver focus on the one hand and sophisticated elegance on the other.
Top-class materials, supreme build quality and attention to detail, a great
feeling of spaciousness and new technologies in abundance combine to offer
both driver and passengers comfort and driving pleasure of the highest order.
“In the seventh model generation, we have upped the precision and the
quality of finish considerably and revolutionised the display and control
concept. The result is a BMW 5 Series that once again hits the mark as the
ideal business sedan,” says Adrian van Hooydonk, Senior Vice President
BMW Group Design.
Luxury travel: more freedom of movement, low noise levels.
The low roof line flows smoothly into the tail end, but the new BMW 5 Series
nevertheless offers noticeably more headroom in the rear as well as an
increased boot capacity of 530 litres. The car feels much roomier inside,
something which can be attributed not just to the lowered instrument panel
and free-standing display, but also to the cabin’s enlarged dimensions,
particularly in terms of elbow and shoulder room. Passengers in the rear now
have more space to spread out, thanks to the increased kneeroom and
extended legroom, while the optimised design of the door cut-outs makes
getting in easier than ever.
The headliner with built-in soundproofing forms part of the interior’s acoustic
design measures. The sound absorbers incorporated into the liner eliminate
interfering sounds in the particularly sensitive area close to the occupants’
heads. This results in greater comfort in general, but is particularly effective at
allowing the driver and passengers in the rear to talk to each other more
intelligibly.
The stowage pockets in the doors are now able to hold drink bottles up to one
litre in size. The cupholders in the centre console are positioned more deeply,
ensuring clear access to the controls above at all times, even when they are
holding bottles. The extra storage compartment in front of the cupholders can
be specified with a wireless charging function for mobile phones as an option
(see also “BMW ConnectedDrive and business technologies” starting on page
23).
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 9
Seats with massage function, room for up to three child seats in the
rear.
Even the standard front seats are electrically adjustable and offer tremendous
safety and comfort together with a wide choice of materials, plus special
decorative stitching and quilting for the optional Dakota and Nappa leather
trims. The optional sports seats feature adjustable side bolsters for optimum
lateral support through even quickly-taken corners. The multifunction seats,
which are available with a massage function, represent the pinnacle in
comfort. Eight different massage programmes, each with a choice of three
intensity modes, relax the muscles in the back and relieve the strain on the
spinal discs while driving. The eight programmes are subdivided into three
categories: Mobilisation, Relaxation and Vitality. The massage function uses
20 air chambers incorporated into the seat backrest and cushion, which are
alternately inflated and deflated. The driver is furthermore able to set
temperature thresholds for activating the seat heating and seat ventilation, as
well as the steering wheel heating – a highly convenient feature which starts
heating or ventilation automatically when the temperature falls below or rises
above the respective limit.
There is room for up to three adults on the rear seats. When the middle seat
isn’t occupied, passengers in the rear can make use of the centre armrest and
its integral cupholders. A through-loading system can be added as an option.
The rear seat is designed to allow room for up to three child seats (the two
outer places have ISOFIX attachments).
Contact sensors for the seat control.
Using the multitude of seat adjustment options has been made as easy as
possible to allow the driver and front passenger to get as comfortable as
possible. The new seat adjustment switches with touch-sensitive sensors are
a major help here. When a finger touches the switch located on the outside
edge of the seat, thereby activating one of its five sensors, the corresponding
menu opens in the central display. Lightly pressing on the switch again then
carries out the desired adjustment, all clearly illustrated by a matching
animation in the display.
Gesture control, voice control, touchscreen and iDrive Controller.
Gesture control for key functions was premiered last year in the BMW
7 Series, and the BMW 5 Series now features the latest version of this
system. Navigation, telephone, entertainment features and vehicle functions
can be visualised on the optionally available high-resolution 10.25-inch screen
and controlled not just in the usual manner using the iDrive Controller, but also
by means of gestures, voice commands or simply touching the buttons on the
display.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 10
These buttons, which are clearly arranged in a total of six large pads over two
screen pages, provide the driver with direct access to functions as well as a
live display of the associated content. The button for the entertainment
programme, for example, shows the song that’s currently playing complete
with album cover, and when the navigation function is active the driver can
see the route the vehicle is taking in the main menu’s navigation button pad. If
the driver now touches this map section, the navigation screen opens,
showing the detailed map view. Touching a pad’s header line, on the other
hand, opens the respective function’s main menu, in this case the navigation
menu. It is therefore possible to access the desired content swiftly and surely.
The two sets of three pads can be rearranged as desired, allowing drivers to
position the menus they use most in the first screen. One of the new button
functions is a message centre, where all incoming SMS messages, emails and
information about the car’s operating state can be found.
Users select menu options and the associated functions in the usual way with
the iDrive Controller or by simply tapping the button on the touch display with
their finger.
The new BMW 5 Series can also be operated by means of gestures or voice
control, as the driver prefers. BMW gesture control offers a particularly
intuitive and easy way of operating commonly used infotainment system and
telephone functions. All that is needed are simple movements of the hand or
fingers, which are detected by a 3D sensor in the vicinity of the centre console
and translated into commands: pointing at the screen with the index finger is
all it takes to accept a phone call, for instance, while a swiping motion with the
hand rejects it. The swiping action can also be used to open submenus.
Tracing a circle with the index finger adjusts the audio system’s volume, and
the driver can pull their thumb and index finger away from the navigation map
towards them to zoom in on that section of the map. And the two-finger
victory sign can be used to carry out an individually selectable command, such
as instructing the navigation system to start route guidance to the home
address or skipping to the next track in a playlist.
More functions than ever before can be controlled using gestures in the new
BMW 5 Series Sedan. The voice dialogue system can also be started and
terminated in this way, for instance, and the navigation system option
“Resume route guidance” confirmed or declined.
The Intelligent Voice Assistant offers the most advanced level of natural voice
control currently available. Instead of having to use set spoken commands, the
driver can formulate their request in everyday language and simply ask, for
example, where the nearest Italian restaurant is. Besides German and English,
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 11
the most sophisticated generation of the Voice Assistant also understands
Chinese, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese, depending on
where the vehicle is being delivered to.
Latest-generation multicolour Head-Up Display.
In the new BMW 5 Series, drivers can see the most pertinent information on
current traffic conditions, navigation instructions, warnings from the driver
assistance systems, phone lists and the track currently being played by the
infotainment system without having to avert their gaze from the road. This is
thanks to the latest generation of the BMW Head-Up Display, which projects a
wealth of information onto the windscreen as and when it is required. With a
resolution of 800 x 400 pixels, the projection area is around 70 per cent larger
than in the outgoing model, resulting in even more relaxed driving with
complete concentration on the road ahead.
A good climate at all times, air ionisation and Ambient light.
The new BMW 5 Series Sedan is equipped as standard with two-zone
automatic climate control featuring independent temperature control for driver
and front passenger. A version with extended functionality is available as an
option, with features such as automatic activation of the air recirculation
function, for instance when driving through a tunnel. Also on the list of optional
extras is a four-zone climate control system that allows passengers in the rear
to adjust the temperature, air distribution and airflow using a separate control
console.
The Ambient Air package uses ionisation to ensure the air inside the
passenger compartment is of the highest quality. Besides ionising the air, the
package also comprises a unit for fragrancing the vehicle interior with selected
scents. Three levels of intensity can be set for the fragrancing, and there is a
choice of eight scents in all. These come in the form of cartridges that are
plugged into the system inside the glove compartment. There are
connections here for two different scent cartridges.
The optional Ambient light function also serves to enhance the occupants’
sense of wellbeing. The coloured LED light provides harmonious illumination
of the interior and accentuates its design contours, particularly around the
instrument panel and the doors. There is a choice of eleven different lighting
effects with six different light colours, and the brightness can also be adjusted
individually.
Surround sound delivers flawless listening pleasure.
A surround sound system from Bowers & Wilkins with diamond tweeters is
available for the first time in the new BMW 5 Series range. This optional high-
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 12
end audio system is renowned for delivering the ultimate in listening pleasure.
The 10-channel amplifier feeds a total of 16 speakers with brushed stainless
steel grilles sporting the exclusive Fibonacci-patterned holes, which illuminate
when the system is switched on. Total output is an impressive 1,400 watts. A
measuring microphone is built into the car to allow the acoustics to be
precision tuned to the specific conditions – for example, the number of
occupants – in order to create a flawless surround sound experience for
everyone in the car. What’s more, the sound setting can be matched to the
selected music genre.
Alternatively, there is the option of a nine-channel sound system with
16 speakers and a total output of 600 watts from Harman Kardon, as well as
an eight-channel system with 12 speakers. The Professional radio with twin
tuner fitted as standard comes with six speakers.
The optional Rear-seat entertainment Professional system offers occupants in
the rear the luxury of two independently controlled, high-resolution 10.2-inch
screens with DVD player, which also include connections for MP3 players,
USB devices, games consoles and headphones. Passengers can also access
the vehicle’s entertainment functions, such as the TV, radio or the DVD
changer, as well as surf the internet or use their phone.
Luggage compartment: ample proportions and easy loading.
The new BMW 5 Series Sedan boasts a larger, 530-litre boot. The boot sill
has been lowered compared to its predecessor, which combines with the
larger boot opening and the substantial increase in width to ensure that even
bulky items can be loaded more easily than ever. Luggage capacity can be
increased with the optional through-loading facility, which allows the rear
backrest to be folded flat with a 40:20:40 split. Also available as an option is
the automatic opening and closing function, which is triggered with either the
key or a carefully aimed flick of the foot when standing at the rear of the car.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 13
Powertrain and EfficientDynamics.
More driving pleasure,
less fuel consumption.
The seventh model generation of the BMW 5 Series places the focus firmly
on driving pleasure. This is in no small part down to its state-of-the-art
engines, which form the basis for both sharper performance and lower fuel
consumption figures. Not only does the new BMW 5 Series Sedan surpass its
predecessors in both of these disciplines, it leads the way in the segment as a
whole. A choice of two petrol and two diesel power units with four and six
cylinders will be available from launch.
New engine family with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology.
All members of the newly developed, modular BMW EfficientDynamics
engine family feature an extremely lightweight, thermodynamically optimised
all-aluminium construction. Thanks to their unrivalled BMW TwinPower Turbo
technology, they meld maximum power with exemplary efficiency, and all
comply with the EU6 emission standard.
The petrol units employ TwinScroll turbocharging, High Precision Injection,
Double-VANOS variable camshaft control and Valvetronic fully variable valve
timing. The diesel models, meanwhile, feature a turbocharger with variable
turbine geometry and latest-generation common-rail direct injection, which
generates injection pressure of up to 2,500 bar. The diesel exhaust systems
operate using BMW BluePerformance technology, which combines closecoupled particulate filters and oxidation catalysts with a NOx storage catalyst.
Exhaust gas aftertreatment in all diesel models is performed with the aid of
SCR technology, including a water-cooled metering module for the AdBlue
fluid, which serves to cut nitrogen oxide emissions still further. AdBlue can
now also be replenished from special pumps at filling stations, allowing the
reservoir to be topped up more quickly and conveniently.
BMW 530i and BMW 540i: new four and six-cylinder petrol engines.
The new two-litre four-cylinder in-line engine in the BMW 530i supersedes
the petrol unit previously fitted in the BMW 528i. The turbocharged direct
injection engine delivers its peak output of 185 kW/252 hp (up 5 kW/7 hp on
its predecessor) between 5,200 and 6,500 rpm, and puts its maximum torque
of 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) on tap from 1,450 rpm all the way up to 4,800 rpm.
Average fuel consumption works out at 5.5 l/100 km (51.4 mpg imp)*,
equating to CO2 emissions of 126 g/km. CO2 emissions have therefore
dropped by around 11 per cent compared to before. The BMW 530i sprints
* Fuel consumption figures based on the EU test cycle, may vary depending on the tyre format specified.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 14
from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 6.2 seconds and reaches a top speed of
250 km/h (155 mph).
The range-topping engine for the time being can be found in the new
BMW 540i and generates 250 kW/340 hp (+25 kW/34 hp) between
5,500 and 6,500 rpm. The three-litre straight-six musters up a mighty
450 Nm / 332 lb ft of torque (+50 Nm/37 lb-ft) from 1,380 – 5,200 rpm.
Despite the superior output and the resulting extra dose of dynamic ability,
average consumption is a frugal 6.5 l/100 km (43.5 mpg imp)*. CO2 emissions
come in at 149 g/km*, a reduction of eleven per cent over the outgoing
model. The sedan powers from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 5.1 seconds
and top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph). The all-wheeldrive BMW 540i xDrive sets a new class-beating time of 4.8 seconds for the
sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph). Its fuel consumption is 6.9 l/100 km
(40.9 mpg imp) and CO2 emissions come in at 159 g/km*.
BMW 520d and BMW 530d: four and six-cylinder diesel engines.
The four-cylinder diesel unit powering the BMW 520d has an output of
140 kW/190 hp at 4,000 rpm and unleashes its maximum torque of 400 Nm
(295 lb-ft) between 1,750 and 2,500 rpm. Gearshifts are made with either a
six-speed manual transmission or the eight-speed Steptronic. Fuel
consumption with the eight-speed Steptronic comes in at just 4.1 l/100 km
(68.9 mpg imp)*, resulting in CO2 emissions of 108 g/km. The sedan
accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 7.7 seconds and clocks a top
speed of 238 km/h (148 mph).
The ongoing development of BMW TwinPower Turbo technology has
endowed the new BMW 530d with added dynamism and efficiency. With
output peaking at 195 kW/265 hp at 4,000 rpm (+5 kW/7 hp) and formidable
maximum torque of 620 Nm / 457 lb-ft (+60 Nm +44 lb-ft) from 2,000 –
2,500 rpm, the straight-six engine outstrips the model it replaces by some
margin. Yet despite its impressive performance figures, the BMW 530d
makes do with 4.5 litres of fuel per 100 km (62.8 mpg imp)* on average,
equating to CO2 emissions of 118 g/km. This represents a reduction of over
12 per cent compared to its predecessor. The new BMW 530d completes the
0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint in 5.7 seconds, and its top speed is
electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph).
SYNTAK: cutting-edge acoustic capsule for engine and
transmission.
BMW has used the SYNTAK (Synergy Thermoacoustic Capsule) technology
in the new BMW 5 Series to reduce powertrain noise. The lightweight
soundproofing materials encapsulating the engine and transmission team up
* Fuel consumption figures based on the EU test cycle, may vary depending on the tyre format specified.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 15
with a series of inventive touches to lower volume levels, while also producing
considerable weight and fuel savings. SYNTAK improves the powertrain’s
heat retention, which in turn leads to reduced fuel consumption.
BMW xDrive for all engine and suspension versions.
All the engines available at launch can link up with BMW xDrive intelligent allwheel drive. Besides the familiar handling benefits of all-wheel drive in adverse
weather conditions, the system also enhances the agility and precision for
which BMW is renowned, especially through corners. BMW xDrive
counteracts oversteer and understeer effectively and increases the car’s
dynamic handling abilities when turning into corners or eagerly powering out
of tight hairpin bends. The BMW all-wheel-drive system therefore provides
the perfect blend of dynamism, directional stability and comfort. The transfer
case in the new BMW 5 Series also works more efficiently, helping to keep
fuel consumption to a minimum. For the first time, BMW xDrive can be
combined with Integral Active Steering as well as lowered sports suspension.
The six-speed manual gearbox fitted in the BMW 520d is notable for its
smooth operation, precise shifting action and optimum gear ratio spacing,
while the automatic boasts exceptional shift comfort, sporty, dynamic gear
changes and supreme efficiency. The Sport variant of the eight-speed
Steptronic available as an additional option for the new BMW 5 Series Sedan
features even more dynamic shift characteristics along with shift paddles on
the steering wheel for changing gear manually.
A low-CO2 model, a plug-in hybrid and a sporty eight-cylinder.
Shortly after the new 5 Series is launched, BMW will add a further three
engines to the line-up, including new entry-level and range-topping models.
Under the bonnet of the BMW 520d EfficientDynamics Edition with eightspeed Steptronic lies the most efficient incarnation of the 140 kW/190 hp
four-cylinder diesel unit, which helps the sedan to achieve the lowest CO2
emissions in its class. With fuel consumption of just 3.9 l/100 km
(72.4 mpg imp)*, meaning CO2 emissions of 102 g/km, the BMW 520d
EfficientDynamics Edition ranks as the most efficient car in its segment.
A plug-in hybrid version of the BMW 5 Series Sedan will likewise be launched
in March in the form of the BMW 530e iPerformance. The BMW eDrive
system and a four-cylinder petrol engine work in perfect unison to achieve
ultra-low CO2 emissions of just 44 g/km*, while generating overall output of
185 kW/252 hp. Fuel consumption of 1.9 l/100 km (148.7 mpg imp)* sets
new standards. The BMW 530e iPerformance can reach a top speed of
140 km/h (87 mph) in all-electric mode and has an electric range of 50
kilometres (31 miles).
* Fuel consumption and range figures are provisional and based on the EU test cycle, may vary depending on the tyre format specified.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 16
Making its debut at the same time will be the sporting flagship in the new
BMW 5 Series range: the BMW M550i xDrive, whose V8 engine with an
output of 340 kW/462 hp and maximum torque of 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) creates
a fabulous impression, not just on account of its remarkable power reserves
and the resulting scintillating performance, but also with its efficiency (fuel
consumption combined: 8.9 l/100 km [31.7 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions
combined: 204 g/km)*. The BMW M550i xDrive races from 0 to 100 km/h
(62 mph) in a fleeting 4.0 seconds.
Navigation-assisted shift strategy and Proactive Driving Assistant.
Besides the fuel-efficient power units, various other efficiency-enhancing
details have been included to make sure that the new business sedan doesn’t
just stand out for its dynamic performance, but also leads the way in fuel
economy and emissions.
This is exemplified by the ECO Pro mode with Proactive Driving Assistant,
which can be activated with the Driving Experience Control switch. It is
interlinked with the Navigation system Professional, enabling it to detect
braking situations in advance – such as when entering built-up areas, speed
limit zones, corners and filter lanes – and prepare the drive system
accordingly. Such measures are accompanied by intelligently controlled
energy and climate management, with the active air flap system in the new
BMW 5 Series allowing even more variable control of the cooling air for the
engine, brakes and air conditioning to suit the situation. Aside from its
aerodynamic benefits, the system also shortens the engine’s warm-up phase
and makes sure that heat is retained for longer after the engine has been
switched off.
The Auto Start Stop function is a perfect example of the advanced degree of
connectivity in the new BMW 5 Series, as it uses information from the
navigation system, stereo camera and radar to prevent the engine from being
switched off in situations where that would be inefficient or unwarranted, such
as at roundabouts or T-junctions. The result is a clearly noticeable increase in
driving comfort in real-world use. The coasting function also does its bit to
lower fuel consumption, particularly when travelling at higher speeds.
Ultimately, however, the Driving Experience Control switch (more details of
which can be found in the “Chassis and assistance systems” chapter starting
on page 17) always lets drivers decide whether they want to adopt a sportier
driving style or focus more on fuel efficiency for the journey ahead.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 17
Chassis and driver assistance systems.
The highest standards in driving
dynamics and safety.
With a redesigned chassis, intelligent lightweight engineering, BMW’s
renowned even weight distribution and a highly torsion-resistant body, the
seventh generation of the BMW 5 Series combines superb driving enjoyment
with a new dimension in driver assistance technology, while once again
setting a new class benchmark in driving dynamics. The BMW engineers have
succeeded in making the car’s handling even more agile and precise, yet
without compromising the comfort which is a hallmark of this business sedan.
At the same time, an extensive range of driver assistance systems take the
BMW 5 Series Sedan a big step further down the road to automated driving.
“The BMW 5 Series is the most successful business sedan on the planet. It
brings together sporting agility, presence and comfort like no other vehicle.
With the new generation of the car we are once again setting the benchmark
in all areas; it combines dynamic excellence and comfort to the best possible
effect. Plus, the new 5 Series Sedan is at the leading edge of technology
when it comes to driver assistance and connectivity. So it promises to remain
the most successful business sedan in the market,” says Klaus Fröhlich,
Member of the Board of Management at BMW AG, Development.
Double-wishbone front suspension and five-link rear suspension.
The wheelbase of 2,975 millimetres (+7 mm), and front and rear track width of
1,605/ 1,630 millimetres (+5 mm/+3 mm), show a slight increase over the
previous 5 Series. The new double-wishbone front axle’s kinematics are
perfectly configured for a long-distance sedan. Extensive use of light-metal
components keeps unsprung mass as low as possible, while separating the
construction into an upper and a lower control arm level gave the engineers
considerable freedom to fine-tune the balance between dynamics and
comfort. The spring struts are not required to perform wheel location
functions, so only have to handle minimal transverse forces. The suspension
therefore delivers finely judged responses to bumps in the road. With small
kinematic lever arms that minimise disturbance torque around the steering
axis, the new BMW 5 Series Sedan offers the driver excellent steering feel
with clear feedback. The rear suspension and double-wishbone front
suspension work together to provide excellent anti-roll control when
cornering, but never at the expense of ride comfort.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 18
Light-metal components are also used extensively in the new five-link rear
suspension, which is even lighter and stiffer than in the previous model and
provides precise wheel location and excellent tracking stability in all driving
situations. The specially calibrated elastokinematics, the large axle subframe
mounting and supporting system, the thrust arms connecting the suspension
and body and the high structural stiffness combined with low unsprung
masses create an excellent overall balance between agility and comfort. The
large mounting and supporting system also plays an important part in
ensuring good acoustic insulation between the powertrain and suspension.
Thanks to this efficient decoupling, the new rear axle also contributes to the
excellent acoustic comfort on board the BMW 5 Series Sedan.
Integral Active Steering now also available in combination with
BMW xDrive.
The driving enjoyment and agility laid on by the new BMW 5 Series are further
enhanced by the precise steering system, which always gives the driver
accurate feedback. This electromechanical system features a variable steering
ratio and speed-sensitive power assistance. Optionally, the BMW 5 Series can
now also be equipped with a revised – now electromechanical – Integral
Active Steering system, with steering rear wheels for extra agility, stability and
comfort. Integral Active Steering gives the new BMW 5 Series Sedan
excellent directional stability on motorways, while around town the steering
action is pleasingly light and agile. Integral Active Steering can now also be
combined with BMW xDrive.
Tailored dynamics and comfort for suspension and brakes.
The new BMW 5 Series is fitted with optimised lightweight brakes.
Depending on the model variant, they feature single-piece or two-piece fourpiston fixed aluminium callipers at the front, with lightweight discs, and singlepiston fixed callipers with an integrated electromechanical parking brake at the
rear. All the key driving dynamics systems are standard specification. The
business sedan rides on 17-inch light-alloy wheels as standard, with 20-inch
wheels optionally available.
Lowered M Sport suspension is optionally available, and is now combinable
with BMW xDrive. The Dynamic Damper Control system, which is equipped
with new valves and an optimised control algorithm, matches the damping
characteristics to the road surface and driving situation. At the same time, the
Driving Experience Control switch allows drivers to choose between a sportier
or more relaxed basic suspension setting.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 19
Debut for electromechanical anti-roll stabilisation.
The optional Adaptive Drive system, which combines Dynamic Damper
Control with Dynamic Drive active roll stabilisation, provides unsurpassed
dynamics and comfort. In contrast to the previous roll stabilisation system, the
anti-roll bars are now no longer actuated hydraulically but by means of electric
swivel motors. The new system is fast-acting and precise, is lighter overall in
weight and is much more frugal in its energy consumption. As well enhancing
the driving dynamics of the business sedan, Dynamic Drive also improves
comfort in straight-line driving, by actively countering bump disturbances
affecting only one side of the car. On winding roads, the new BMW 5 Series
Sedan offers even greater precision and agility that makes for excitingly
nimble handling whenever sporty driving is required. By automatically
adjusting to a wide range of driving conditions, Adaptive Drive enhances
handling safety and stability, and provides excellent suspension comfort.
New modes and functions for Driving Experience Control.
The Driving Experience Control switch allows drivers to choose between
sporty, comfortable or extra-fuel-efficient vehicle settings, depending on the
driving situation and personal preference. On the new BMW 5 Series, this
system comes with a further expanded range of functions, offering an even
wider spectrum of configurations and even greater differentiation of the
driving experience.
These modes – Comfort, Sport, ECO PRO and, optionally, Adaptive (if
Dynamic Damper Control and the Navigation system Professional are
specified) – can be selected at the touch of a button. Each mode activates a
predefined set-up for the relevant powertrain and chassis components. The
Sport and ECO PRO modes can be further differentiated using the iDrive
Controller, which now allows the powertrain and chassis settings to be
configured separately. In the new Adaptive Mode, the steering, Dynamic
Damper Control and Steptronic transmission are automatically adapted to the
driving style and, depending on vehicle specification, also to the route. The
control logic reacts to inputs such as accelerator and steering commands, or
gear selector position, to vary the powertrain and chassis characteristics
between sporty and more relaxed. Also, data supplied by the Navigation
system Professional is used to proactively adapt the settings to take account
of upcoming bends and intersections, or different types of road, such as
motorways or single-carriageway main roads.
State-of-the-art driver assistance systems for maximum comfort
and convenience.
With its unusually extensive range of driver assistance systems, the new
BMW 5 Series supports the driver both when performing routine tasks and in
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 20
complicated or difficult driving situations. They improve driving comfort and
safety and take the new BMW 5 Series a big step forward on the road to
automated driving. The new BMW 5 Series features an unusually large
number of automated functions for a vehicle in this segment. These functions
monitor the vehicle’s environment using a combination of a standard-fitted
camera mounted on the windscreen near the rear-view mirror and optional
radar and ultrasound sensors.
Active Cruise Control for all driving situations.
Dynamic Cruise Control (DCC), which is standard on the BMW 5 Series
Sedan, maintains any selected speed between 30 and 250 km/h
(19 - 155 mph). It also supports energy-saving coasting by decoupling the
engine from the powertrain when the driver lifts off the accelerator at higher
speeds. Meanwhile, the functionality of the optional Active Cruise Control
(ACC), which uses radar to adjust the pre-selected speed to the traffic
situation, has been extended. The system operates at all speeds between
0 and 210 km/h (130 mph) – that is to say it is capable of braking to a
standstill in stop-start traffic, and automatically moving off again when the
sensing system detects that the vehicle in front is pulling away. Depending on
the driving situation, the vehicle can move off again automatically anything up
to 30 seconds after coming to a stop. This makes for much less stressful
driving, particularly on motorway-type roads. The ACC system now also takes
into account motorway exits and roundabouts, where it adjusts the
acceleration dynamics to suit these special traffic situations. Also, the control
technology goes further in monitoring not only the vehicle immediately in
front, but the one in front of that as well, so that vehicle speed can be adjusted
earlier and more smoothly. Radom heating ensures that the front-mounted
radar sensor remains fully operational for longer, even if snow is falling.
Incorporating speed restrictions into ACC.
The optional Speed Limit Info system shows speed restrictions on the current
route segment in the display. The stereo camera reads the roadside traffic
signs and also takes into account conditional speed limits – such as
restrictions which only apply during certain hours or in wet weather – and
overtaking restrictions. A further optional system, Speed Limit Assist, allows
the speed limits to be incorporated into the cruise control system. It also
allows drivers to set a degree of leeway in terms of how close to the maximum
permitted speed they wish to drive. This margin can be set within a range of 15 km/h to +15 km/h (-9 to +9 mph). If the Navigation system Professional is
specified, Speed Limit Assist can also take into account speed restrictions
further along the driver’s route, encouraging a more proactive driving style.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 21
Via ConnectedDrive Services, the car transmits detected speed limits to the
BMW backend, which uses this information to update the on-board navigation
map in real time. This way the driver is always informed in good time about
upcoming restrictions, as well as receiving information about hazards via Real
Time Traffic Information (RTTI).
Hazard preview based on car-to-car communication.
If vehicles which are part of the inter-connected BMW fleet detect a hazard,
for example an accident, a broken-down vehicle, dense fog, heavy rain or ice,
this information is immediately relayed to the BMW backend and incorporated
in the form of a hazard preview into the navigation system and screen of
vehicles in the immediate vicinity, alerting them in advance to the upcoming
danger.
Lane-change assistance and side collision protection.
The optional Driving Assist Plus safety package for the new BMW 5 Series
Sedan comes with a host of new functions. These include the Lane Keeping
Assistant, which helps the driver pre-empt hazards by automatically applying
corrective steering in three types of situation: if the system detects that the
vehicle is about to leave the road, if the driver is about to change lane and has
overlooked a vehicle in the next lane or if danger is detected due to an
approaching vehicle.
The Lane Departure Warning system operates at speeds between 70 and
210 km/h (44 – 130 mph). If the stereo camera detects that the vehicle is
straying from its lane, it actively helps the driver steer back on course with
smooth and seamless steering interventions. Lane Change Warning steers
the vehicle back into its lane if its sensors detect another vehicle in the next
lane, for example in the driver’s blind spot. Finally, Side Collision Warning,
which operates at speeds between 30 and 210 km/h, warns drivers by means
of a visual signal or steering wheel vibration if another vehicle is encroaching
from the side. If the system detects sufficient room on the other side of the
vehicle, it correctively steers the vehicle in this direction and so out of the
danger zone. This corrective steering assistance can be overridden at any
time by the driver.
The Lane Change Assistant can operate at speeds between 70 and 180 km/h
(44 – 112 mph), offering comfort-enhancing steering assistance when
changing lanes on motorways or dual carriageways. When the Steering and
lane control assistant is active, the Lane Change Assistant can be activated by
a long press of the direction indicator. The vehicle then uses its sensors to
check that there is an available opening in the next lane and that no other
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 22
vehicle is approaching at high speed in that lane. If it is clear to pull out, the
Steering and lane control assistant aids the lane change manoeuvre.
Evasion aid: evasive steering around obstacles.
Another new function contained in the Driving Assist Plus package is the
evasion aid. If a swift lane change is required because an obstacle has
suddenly appeared in the driver’s path, the evasion aid – which operates at
speeds up to 160 km/h (99 mph) – supports the necessary evasive steering
action. Faster steering and countersteering during an evasive manoeuvre
results in less vehicle instability. Safety in such situations is further enhanced
by the standard-fitted Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). While executing the
manoeuvre, the evasion aid also uses information from the vehicle’s sensor
systems to check how much unobstructed space is available around the
vehicle. At speeds over 160 km/h (99 mph), the system no longer provides
actual steering input and instead focuses on maximising vehicle stability.
Steering and lane control assistant: automated steering.
Another system that provides an early foretaste of automated driving is the
Steering and lane control assistant. This system already features a high level
of automation. It operates in the speed range from 0 to 210 km/h
(0 - 130 mph) and uses smooth, comfort-enhancing steering interventions to
help the driver stay within the current lane. The latest generation of the
system features further improved image recognition and evaluation
technology to offer reliable assistance when it comes to keeping the vehicle
on course, even if the road markings are unclear. For example, it is capable of
detecting yellow lane markings, say when travelling through road works. In
certain situations, particularly in stop-start traffic, the system also uses the
preceding vehicle as an additional reference point. In very heavy or stop-start
traffic, or on monotonous sections of motorway, the Steering and lane control
assistant reduces driving stress. The system’s hands-on-wheel detection is
very sensitive, and can identify hand contact even when only a few fingers are
in contact with the wheel.
Warning of priority infringement, travelling the wrong way down a
road and crossing traffic.
Like the two functions mentioned above, Priority warning is also part of the
optional Driving Assist Plus package. It provides visual and audible warnings if
the driver has failed to notice that vehicles in another road have priority.
Simultaneously the brake system is primed so that the braking distance can
be reduced to a minimum. Using the standard-fitted stereo camera, the
system can also detect if the junction in question is controlled by traffic lights,
in which case it suppresses the warning symbols. Both Priority warning and
Wrong-way warning operate in conjunction with the optional Navigation
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 23
system Professional. The Wrong-way warning detects if the driver is driving
the wrong way onto a motorway or onto a roundabout, or is heading the
wrong way down a one-way street.
Crossing traffic warning uses radar sensors to check for approaching traffic at
junctions with poor or impeded visibility or when backing out of a
perpendicular parking space.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 24
BMW ConnectedDrive and business
technologies.
The intelligent car with total connectivity.
The new BMW 5 Series Sedan sets new standards for connectivity between
the driver, vehicle and outside world: to this end, the already extensive
portfolio of BMW ConnectedDrive Services has been expanded to include
new products that are designed to bring added comfort and time savings for
business travellers in particular.
Perfect parking: remote controlled or automatic.
The new BMW 5 Series Sedan boasts an innovative technology first
premiered in 2015 in the new BMW 7 Series: Remote Control Parking. This
feature enables drivers to use parking spaces that are narrow enough to make
getting out of the car very awkward. The parking manoeuvre is controlled
using the Display Key. All the driver has to do is position their BMW 5 Series
in front of the desired parking space, climb out and then manoeuvre the car
into the space using the key. All acceleration and braking actions are
monitored and controlled by the Park Distance Control (PDC), the Parking
Assistant and the Surround View sensors, while the engine can be started and
switched off by remote control.
The optional Parking Assistant, which enables automated parking with the
greatest of ease in both parallel parking spaces and perpendicular or angled
spaces, also comes with some extra functions. Potential parking spaces now
only have to be around 80 centimetres longer than the vehicle itself to be
eligible, meaning that the system can manoeuvre the car into even smaller
spots than before. The ultrasonic sensors detect suitable parking spaces up
to a speed of 35 km/h (22 mph). The system then takes care of the entire
parking procedure, including all necessary steering inputs, gear changes,
acceleration and braking. For the first time, the Parking Assistant is available
for manual models too. In the case of parking spaces that are perpendicular to
or at an angle to the road, the system needs only around 40 centimetres of
free space to each side of the car to trigger automated parking.
Three-dimensional images of the vehicle and its surroundings.
Surround View and 3D View offer peace of mind to anyone who frequently
finds themselves manoeuvring in awkward traffic situations in city centres by
allowing them to keep an eye on the area surrounding their BMW 5 Series at
all times. The system shows a bird’s-eye view of the driver’s car as well as a
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 25
three-dimensional image of the traffic situation. Any obstacles or other road
users that suddenly appear can be spotted even earlier in this way.
With Remote 3D View, these three-dimensional views of the vehicle’s
surrounding area can also be beamed to the owner’s smartphone with the
help of BMW Connected. This fusion of driver assistance systems and
connectivity services allows owners to quickly check on their parked car no
matter how far away it is, as the image data is transmitted over the mobile
phone network to their mobile device.
Parking with ease: ParkNow and On-Street Parking Information.
The new BMW 5 Series offers customers an extremely customer-friendly and
convenient solution to the problem of parking in city centres. The integration
of the ParkNow service into the vehicle means that parking spaces at the
roadside and in multi-storey car parks can be easily located, booked and paid
for without the need for cash. Bookings can either be made in advance from a
PC or smartphone, or en route with the help of the navigation system. Once
the selection has been made via the navigation system, the driver is directed
straight to the chosen car park and an electronic ticket is generated that
grants access to the reserved space. This greatly shortens the time taken to
find a free space, something which can otherwise turn into a very tedious task
and have an added impact on the environment. In-car integration of ParkNow
is initially available in Germany, Austria and the USA and will gradually be
extended to other markets.
Another cutting-edge technology also helps to alleviate the problem of
vehicles searching for a parking space, which accounts for a large part of
traffic congestion in city centres. On-Street Parking Information (OSPI) is
receiving its world premiere in the new BMW 5 Series Sedan and will initially
be available in selected cities in Germany and the USA. OSPI works in a
similar way to the Real Time Traffic Information system, using historical and
current data to draw conclusions regarding the availability of parking spaces at
the side of the road along specific stretches or in a particular part of town. The
system then uses a local prediction model to compute probable parking
options and shows them to the driver on the navigation screen.
Display Key: door opener and information centre.
Besides the facility for directing the BMW 5 Series into a parking space by
remote control, the optional Display Key offers a host of other functions as
well. Remote operation of the auxiliary ventilation and auxiliary heating
systems is just one example. The smart key includes a colour display with
touch control, which provides information on the most important vehicle
parameters. This means drivers can quickly check – even while they’re out
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 26
and about – whether they closed the windows, sunroof and doors when they
parked their car. The car’s fuel level and remaining range are also shown on
the key, along with any service information. It is charged by means of an
inductive charger in the car or from a USB port.
Wireless charging, Apple CarPlay and the high-speed hotspot.
Mobile phones with inductive charging preparation can be supplied with
power wirelessly in the BMW 5 Series Sedan. The optional inductive charging
tray required for this is located in the centre console in front of the cupholders.
The charging tray furthermore establishes a wireless connection to the
external aerial, which improves mobile phone reception substantially,
particularly in areas with a weak signal. A wireless charging case is available
from the Original BMW Accessories range for phones that are not yet
compatible with this sophisticated charging technology. The options list also
includes a WiFi hotspot offering a high-speed internet connection (LTE) for up
to ten mobile devices. Apple CarPlay is available in the BMW 5 Series Sedan
too. Integrating the smartphone into the vehicle’s system environment allows
the phone, together with any apps that are on it, to be operated via the screen
in the car by means of the iDrive Controller or touch control. BMW is the first
carmaker to integrate Apple CarPlay without any cables at all.
The Tyre Service Assistant saves time when changing tyres.
With the help of the standard-fit tyre pressure indicator, the electronics in the
BMW 5 Series Sedan accurately register the tyre sizes fitted, the length of
time they have been fitted, seasonal changes and the distances covered. This
data can be retrieved in the event of a puncture, for example, so that the
service outlet is able to order the right replacement tyres straight away and fit
them without delay. The system is also able to reliably forecast when the
current set of tyres will reach their wear limit. This is important for safety and
also allows fleet operators, in particular, to plan the purchasing of
replacements and downtime in the workshop more accurately.
The navigation system that keeps learning.
The latest generation of the Navigation system Professional boasts quicker
start-up, even faster route calculation and more realistic 3D graphics in cities.
The navigation system is adaptive, too, meaning that if the driver keeps
diverting from a suggested route, the system will in future propose the newly
learned route as the standard route to the destination in question. Thanks to
the automatic map updates, which are free for the first three years, and the
ConnectedDrive Services, the navigation maps are updated over the air, i.e. in
the background over the mobile phone network using the vehicle’s built-in
SIM card.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 27
BMW Connected: additional functions for the new 5 Series Sedan.
With the launch of BMW Connected in the USA and Europe in 2016, BMW
has introduced an all-encompassing digital concept designed to aid personal
mobility. Using a flexible platform called the Open Mobility Cloud as a basis,
BMW Connected seamlessly integrates the vehicle into the user’s digital life
via multiple touchpoints, such as an iPhone, Apple Watch, Android
smartphone or smartwatch. BMW Connected focuses first and foremost on
the digital products and services which simplify the day-to-day planning of
driving routes and appointments. The new 5 Series Sedan includes various
new functions such as BMW Connected Onboard – a personalised start
screen for every driver – and Remote 3D View, which lets users keep an eye
on their 5 Series Sedan’s immediate vicinity at all times with a quick glance at
their smartphone.
With BMW Connected, mobility extends beyond the vehicle.
BMW Connected is a digital assistant that combines the various functions that
assist with everyday mobility requirements. It detects mobility-related
information, such as the addresses contained in calendar entries, and
transmits this automatically to the vehicle. The user then receives a message
on their smartphone notifying them in advance of the ideal departure time on
the basis of the latest traffic information. In addition, places the user drives to
regularly and personal mobility patterns are also stored automatically. This
means that manually entering destination addresses in the navigation system
is set to become a thing of the past. Assuming that the destination address
and desired arrival time have been set outside the vehicle using
BMW Connected, the link between iPhone and car means this data is
imported seamlessly when the user gets in and is transferred to the
BMW navigation system, allowing route guidance to be started directly. The
familiar BMW Remote Services have likewise been incorporated into
BMW Connected.
At the root of the BMW Connected concept is a flexible service architecture –
the Open Mobility Cloud. This platform builds on Microsoft Azure and
processes data and information from all sorts of different sources. With
machine learning and data analytics capabilities to boot, it provides the basis
for the personalisation and context orientation of BMW Connected services.
Email access with Microsoft Exchange.
BMW is now the first carmaker to offer Microsoft Office 365 users a secure
server connection for exchanging and editing emails, calendar entries and
contact details thanks to the car’s built-in Microsoft Exchange function. This
seamless integration makes it possible to be productive while on the move.
Addresses from appointments can be imported straight into the navigation
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 28
system and telephone numbers can be dialled directly from a linked phone.
The configurable ConnectedDrive live pad enables fast, easy access to any
new incoming emails or the user’s next appointment.
ConnectedDrive Services – perfect connectivity from the word go.
Thanks to the SIM card built in to the vehicle as standard, the ConnectedDrive
Services offer optimum connectivity and access to the unrivalled portfolio of
BMW services without being dependent on the customer’s smartphone. Take
the Concierge Service, for example. It allows customers to contact the Call
Centre while driving, instruct the agent to search for points of interest, such as
pharmacies, restaurants or hotels, and make reservations if required. And they
can then have the destination sent directly to the vehicle’s navigation system
for route guidance, together with all the relevant contact details. Online
Entertainment offers drivers direct access to millions of music tracks and
audio books from Napster or Deezer. In addition to this, any smartphone apps
that have been optimised for BMW can be used easily via the vehicle’s display
and control system.
RTTI (Real Time Traffic Information) allows BMW 5 Series drivers to avoid
traffic jams the smart way. RTTI provides traffic information virtually in real
time by analysing anonymised data from the mobile phone SIM cards of other
road users, GPS data from vehicle fleets or taxis, smartphone apps, police
bulletins and stationary sensors. RTTI thereby receives early notification of
any changes in the traffic situation, and an alternative route can be calculated
if desired.
Intelligent Emergency Call, which continues to offer an unrivalled level of
service, ensures maximum safety out on the road. If the car’s airbags are
triggered in an accident, this system uses the built-in SIM card to
automatically transmit the severity of the accident to the BMW Call Centre, as
well as the potential risk of injury to the occupants and the vehicle’s location.
This information is then used to arrange the best possible emergency
response, while the Call Centre stays in contact with the occupants if desired.
The Intelligent Emergency Call can also be triggered manually to summon
help swiftly for other road users in emergency situations.
BMW ConnectedDrive Store.
This extensive range of products from BMW ConnectedDrive can be
purchased in the BMW ConnectedDrive Store, even while driving. For
example, drivers can download the RTTI service when they are stuck in traffic
and frustrated with inaccurate or incorrect traffic reports broadcast on the
radio. The Store is just as easy to use as a smartphone app store. All available
and downloaded services are clearly displayed; the services can be selected
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 29
with a flexible choice of durations, and once purchased they become available
to use in the vehicle just a short time later. After-sales products such as
service agreements can now also be purchased from the ConnectedDrive
Store in selected countries.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 30
Lightweight engineering and safety.
Lower weight, better protection.
The BMW EfficientLightweight concept has been rigorously applied
throughout the new BMW 5 Series Sedan. Using an intelligent multi-material
mix consisting of aluminium, high-tensile steels and magnesium, up to
100 kilograms has been shaved off the weight of the previous model, while
body strength and torsional stiffness have been increased. A low centre of
gravity, a perfectly balanced axle load ratio and a further reduction in unsprung
masses have benefits for both dynamics and comfort. The acoustics package
too, with engine encapsulation and the use of superabsorbers, has been
designed for reduced weight, while also setting new standards in interior noise
reduction.
Intelligent multi-material mix reduces weight and increases
strength.
Large load-bearing members in the new BMW 5 Series Sedan, and strategic
use of high- and ultra-high-strength steels in the roof, side members and rear,
give the body high structural strength. The bonnet, boot lid, engine crossmember, rear side-members, roof and doors are constructed from aluminium.
The doors, with laser-cut outer panelling, have an aluminium shell
construction, which maximises the weight-reducing benefits of this material
when used in combination with state-of-the-art production technologies. At
only around six kilograms (including the hinges and door brake), these doors
are currently the lightest in this segment.
The use of hot-stamped steels, aluminium alloys and multi-phase steels in the
safety passenger cell provides high rigidity, for the best possible passive
safety and low weight. The cast magnesium instrument panel support is up to
two kilograms lighter than the steel version used on the previous model.
Big weight savings have also been achieved for the chassis components. To
take just one of many examples, the integration of the electric parking brake
into the rear brake callipers brings weight savings of approximately three
kilograms. Altogether, the weight savings on the brakes, wheels and tyres add
up to a reduction of more than nine kilograms in unsprung mass, with
noticeable benefits for dynamics and ride comfort.
For the first time, the boot lid of the BMW 5 Series Sedan is made entirely of
aluminium, bringing a weight saving of 4.2 kilograms. And a further half
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 31
kilogram has been shed thanks to use of the natural fibre kenaf in the inner
lining of the boot lid. Kenaf’s high recyclability means it is also has a high
sustainability factor and is very eco-friendly.
Unique body structure provides unbeatable occupant protection.
The concept underpinning the body of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan is
unique in its class as far as technology, structure and materials are concerned.
The body structure offers optimised safety both for the vehicle’s own
occupants and occupants of other vehicles. It is also very light and was
designed using state-of-the-art simulation techniques. Deformation spaces
are optimally designed and utilised, courtesy of the latest technologies in body
design. The aim was to split up the main load paths so that the impact forces
are dispersed over as wide an area as possible by the time they reach the
extremely rigid passenger cell. This ensures optimal deceleration of the
passenger cell in an accident, allowing the front, rear and side impact restraint
systems to provide the most effective protection possible.
The airbags’ integrated safety electronics ensure that they deploy in the right
sequence and provide the right level of restraint at exactly the right time.
Taking into account the number of passengers and the severity and nature of
the accident, the intelligent control system prevents airbags from being
triggered whenever they are not actually required. This way these airbags are
still available for deployment in the event of secondary collisions.
Detecting accidents before they happen.
The pre-crash accident detection system Active Protection further enhances
passive safety in the new BMW 5 Series by detecting potential accident
situations as they arise. If a collision risk is detected, the system automatically
triggers a variety of occupant protection measures. The driver’s and front
passenger’s belt tensioners are activated, and the windows and sunroof (if
fitted) are closed. Following a collision, Active Protection automatically brakes
the vehicle to a standstill. The Collision Warning function detects an imminent
risk of collision with preceding vehicles or stationary objects, and prepares the
vehicle systems for a possible impact from vehicles behind.
Optimised pedestrian protection with the active bonnet system.
The critical impact area at the front of the vehicle must offer sufficient
deformation space to provide optimised pedestrian protection in a collision.
Impact absorbers and deformable components allow impact energy to be
absorbed according to a predefined pattern. The new BMW 5 Series is also
equipped as standard with an active bonnet system. Pyrotechnic actuators in
the bonnet hinges and locks raise the bonnet if the vehicle collides with a
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 32
pedestrian, creating more deformation space between the bonnet and the
hard underlying structures.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 33
BMW Individual.
Greater choice of paint finishes, leather,
wood, and light-alloy wheels.
An extensive range of optional equipment available from the market launch of
the new BMW 5 Series Sedan will allow customers to mould their car to their
own personal taste. In the course of 2017, the BMW Individual program will
then take the customisation process a stage further with an additional
selection of exterior paint finishes, leather upholstery and other features.
For the exterior, BMW Individual will offer six additional metallic choices, along
with four matt “Frozen” finishes. The BMW 5 Series can also be offered in a
Special Request paint finish in any colour the customer chooses, whether
non-metallic, metallic, pearl-effect or Frozen. A further personal touch can be
added in the form of the BMW Individual 20-inch V-spoke light-alloy wheels.
Inside the car, the BMW Individual Anthracite headliner is available in cloth or
Alcantara. Leather trim in the selected upholstery shade is available for the
instrument panel. This feature is also included in the BMW Individual fullleather upholstery package. Featuring BMW Individual fine-grain Merino
leather, this package is offered in a choice of three colours: Tartufo, Smoke
White and Caramel. The seams and piping vary depending on the seat version
selected (standard or comfort). In addition to the seats and instrument panel,
BMW Individual full-leather upholstery also includes fine-grain Merino leather
for the front and rear door panel trim and the centre console.
BMW Individual also offers a choice of three exclusive trim strip variants –
Piano Finish Black, Plum Brown and Light Ash. In each case, these are
perfectly coordinated with the selected leather shade. A BMW Individual
leather steering wheel with fine wood inlay matching the selected trim strips is
also available, to add the finishing touch to a very personal interior design.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 34
The model and the market.
The seventh generation of a highly
successful family.
“In the eyes of our customers, the BMW 5 Series embodies the BMW brand
like no other model. They appreciate that it encapsulates the best things
about the brand and makes no compromises. That’s why it has been the
highest-selling car in its segment year after year and that’s why around
7.9 million customers and counting have placed their trust in a BMW 5 Series.
The new car continues the family tradition of covering every base in terms of
driving dynamics, comfort and functionality,” says Dr Ian Robertson, Member
of the Board of Management at BMW AG, Sales and Marketing. The new
BMW 5 Series turns the page on chapter seven in an enthralling story of
success.
An overview of the six generations so far:
2010: The most successful business sedan (F10/F11/F18/F07).
The sixth generation of the BMW 5 Series wasted no time in becoming
market leader in its class after it was launched in January 2010. It featured an
even more rigid body than its predecessor and was fitted with more safety
and driver assistance systems. The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo added a
third body variant with a large tailgate to the line-up. And there was a broader
spread of engine outputs than ever before, ranging from 105 kW/143 hp in
the BMW 518d to 423 kW/575 hp for the BMW M5. In November 2011 the
first BMW 5 Series with hybrid technology came onto the market in the shape
of the BMW Active Hybrid 5 (system output: 250 kW/340 hp). With sales of
over 2.2 million units, the sixth generation of the BMW 5 Series has
outstripped its predecessor by close to 60 per cent and is the most
successful premium business model worldwide. The wealth of honours and
awards it has garnered over the last six years is further evidence of the high
regard in which it is held.
2003: Entering a new age (E60/E61).
The fifth generation of the BMW 5 Series impressed from day one with its
progressive design and innovative technology. Available initially as a sedan
and from 2004 also in Touring guise, it set new standards in the areas of
active safety, driver assistance systems and efficiency, in particular. The
engine line-up for this generation of the BMW 5 Series comprised six petrol
units and four diesels, producing between 120 kW/163 hp (BMW 520d) and
373 kW/507 hp (BMW M5). From 2007 the BMW EfficientDynamics
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 35
technology package was a standard feature. The BMW 5 Series was the
highest-selling car in its segment for four years running (2005 – 2008), with a
total of more than 1.4 million units handed over to their owners.
1995: Alloy chassis makes its 5 Series debut (E39).
The fourth generation of the BMW 5 Series celebrated its premiere at the
International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt in 1995. The BMW 5 Series was
the world’s first volume-produced car to feature a chassis made almost
entirely from light metal. The newly developed all-aluminium engines added
further to the weight savings. The output spectrum of the four diesel and six
petrol engines ranged from the 100 kW/136 hp of the BMW 520d to
294 kW/400 hp in the BMW M5. The fourth generation of the BMW 5 Series
also posted a new sales record; by the time production came to an end at the
start of 2004 more than 1.47 million units had been sold.
1987: Premiere of the E34, BMW 5 Series Touring launched in 1991.
The BMW design team led by Claus Luthe clearly took their cues for the
styling of the third-generation BMW 5 Series from the appearance of the new
BMW 7 Series launched shortly before it. The output of the 11 engines in the
line-up – which included three diesels – stretched from 83 kW/113 hp in the
BMW 518i to 250 kW/340 hp in the case of the BMW M5. All of the petrol
engines were equipped as standard with a closed-loop catalytic converter and
designed to run on standard unleaded petrol. And an all-wheel-drive variant
was made available for the first time in the form of the BMW 525iX. The
BMW 5 Series Touring celebrated its premiere in 1991. It came with a tailgate
with a separately-opening rear window, which remains a distinctive feature of
the car today. Production of the BMW 5 Series Sedan ended in September
1995, although the BMW 5 Series Touring continued to roll off the assembly
line until June 1996. With total sales topping 1.3 million units, the thirdgeneration model had elevated the success of the 5 Series into a new
dimension.
1981: A modern update of a proven concept (E28).
The second generation of the BMW 5 Series sported a two-section split
kidney grille element and circular headlights with different diameters for main
and dipped beam. The engine portfolio largely reflected that of its
predecessor, which at launch meant petrol variants with 66 kW/90 hp
(BMW 518) to 135 kW/184 hp (BMW 528i). A diesel variant was added to the
line-up for the first time in 1983, in the form of the BMW 524td. In 1985
BMW Motorsport GmbH – the forerunner to today’s BMW M GmbH –
presented the quintessential large sports sedan: the BMW M5. Its six-cylinder
in-line engine, derived from the unit powering the legendary BMW M1,
developed 210 kW/286 hp. The second generation of the BMW 5 Series
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 36
ended production in June 1988 having set a new sales landmark of more than
722,000 units over its eight-year lifespan.
1972: the first ever BMW 5 Series (E12).
The successful history of the BMW 5 Series began more than 40 years ago
with the first-generation sedan. It also heralded the introduction of a naming
system for BMW model designations that is still in use today. The BMW 520
was the successor to the BMW 2000 “Neue Klasse” model and offered
customers noticeably more space and comfort. The petrol engines developed
from 66 kW/90 hp in the BMW 518 to 160 kW/218 hp in the BMW M535i.
Production of the first BMW 5 Series came to an end in July 1981 with
getting on for 700,000 sedans sold.
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 37
Production and sustainability.
Higher recyclability,
reduced carbon footprint.
Like all previous generations of this model since 1973, the new BMW 5 Series
will be built at BMW’s Dingolfing plant in Bavaria, which serves as the centre
of competence for all the larger BMW model series. The new BMW 5 Series
is built using a very flexible production system in two assembly halls. On the
one line it is built alongside the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo and the 4 Series
and on the other alongside the BMW 6 and 7 Series. In preparation for the
seventh generation of the BMW 5 Series, BMW’s internal production and
processes in the supply chain were specially reorganised and further
improved. On the western side of the plant, a new body shop was built. This
facility offers innovative joining and bonding techniques specially adapted to
the lightweight construction concept of the new BMW 5 Series. In preparation
for the launch of the new model series, changes have also been made on the
assembly side. Most prominently, major component pre-assembly operations
have been restructured to enable the integration of the plug-in hybrid version.
In addition to production at the Dingolfing plant, a longer version of the new
BMW 5 Series Sedan will once again be built at the Shenyang plant in China.
And in a new development, the standard-wheelbase car will also roll off the
assembly line at MSF in Graz from spring 2017. Dingolfing will act as the lead
plant for all BMW 5 Series production.
As early as the development process, great importance was attached to the
recyclability and pollutant-free nature of all materials used. That’s why an
increased percentage of secondary (i.e. recycled) materials is now used in
production of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan. For example, the high-strength
aluminium castings consist of 50 per cent secondary aluminium. These
measures, in conjunction with the use of renewable energies, have offset the
environmental impact of the significant increase in the use of lightweight
materials for the new BMW 5 Series Sedan.
The new BMW 5 Series is 95 per cent recyclable. End-of-life recycling is free
of charge in all EU countries.
Carbon footprint of the BMW 5 Series reduced by 15 per cent.
The sum total of these measures has not only reduced CO2 emissions during
the vehicle’s useful life but has also reduced the carbon footprint of the new
BMW 5 Series across the entire product lifecycle. The Life Cycle Assessment
BMW
Media
Information
10/2016
Page 38
for the new BMW 5 Series, which was independently verified and certified
pursuant to ISO 14040/44 by the TÜV Süd technical inspection agency and
the Technical University of Berlin, confirms that the carbon footprint of the
new BMW 5 Series has been reduced by 15 per cent compared with its
predecessor. This commitment likewise underlines BMW’s understanding of
what makes a premium car.