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After five years of successful production, the current generation BMW M5 E60 sedan and touring is about to end its life. During this period BMW sold a total of 20,548 units with USA being the most successful market. The States sold a total of 8,800 vehicles. They were ahead of the German market (1,647 units), Great Britain, and Ireland who developed the greatest demand on the European continent with 1,776 vehicles sold. Japan (1,357 units) takes fourth place among the most significant markets for the BMW M5 Saloon, followed by Italy (512). The current BMW M5 E60 is powered by a 5.5 liter V10 engine with a maximum power of 500 hp achieved at 7750 rpm and a maximum torque of 383 lb-ft. realized at 6100 rpm. This will be the new vehicle that will begin production at the same plants the M5 E60s were produced. In fact, the new M5 is the reason the E60 is being shoved out of the door. The next generation BMW M5 will be unveiled in 2011. It will be powered by the same V8 engine used in the X5 and X6 M, but tweaked to deliver between 585-600HP. Since this is the same engine we thought the BMW M5 would have, we can estimate that it will sprint from 0 to 62mph in just 4.4 seconds and hit a limited top speed of 155mph or 188 mph with the optional M Drivers Package. Press release after the jump. Press release After being on sale on the global automotive market for five successful years, the BMW M5 has ended its production lifespan with a new record high. The BMW M GmbH produced a total of 20,548 of the charismatic high-performance sports car featuring a V 10-cylinder power unit. The BMW M5 Saloon is accountable for 19,523 of these, with the BMW M5 Touring, which was first launched in 2007, contributing a further 1025 units towards the overall result. This means that even the production figures of the predecessor model, which was manufactured for a period of six years, have been surpassed. The BMW M GmbH sees this record result as a further chapter in the success story of a remarkable automobile, which reaches back as far as the year 1984. 26 years ago we saw the launch of the first BMW M5 – this also marking the birth of the high-performance saloon segment. 9 comments: BMW M5 E60 production ends daniel_james (228) Posted on 03.16.2011 Let’s move on to this production and check out the M3 series, the new series offers powerful engine and high quality specs though it has a high price i think it could justify.
Ping_Guererro (939) Posted on 07.12.2010 Nothing was wrong with this series.. It was a awesome gas guzzler cause u can got to the market in it and carry around your family with 4.4 sec which is awesome idea... Lets see how they will shape the new one...
Omarion_Steve (767) Posted on 07.11.2010 The last M5 was a disappointment to many people. It’s bangled looks were suspect, the V10 needed more torque and so many were made that many people feel it diluted the brand.
rielle_brown (859) Posted on 07.8.2010 As time goes by this is a very sad news because this car is an absolute Icon. wow, so sad I going to miss the engine sound.
Bobby_Cruz (513) Posted on 07.8.2010 the end of a BMW LEGEND....I hope the enthusiast keep this car alive it has to be the sexiest and unique M5 so far.
anthonyevers37 (1029) Posted on 07.7.2010 I agree, BMW will release a new m5 this coming months. better wait for it guys..
chris_cortez (612) Posted on 07.7.2010 yes.. it has to end to give way to the new M5 Series. but it does sell well over the market.
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Posted on 05.5.2011