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Outoging M5 was BMW's most successful ever, selling more than 20,000 units

BMW M5 production has come to an end.

In its outgoing form, BMW produced 20,548 M5 units in both saloon and Touring guises, which makes it the most successful M5 in 26 years of its existence.

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The saloon was by far the most successful of the two body shapes; only 1025 Tourings were made and a Touring model will not be produced when BMW launches its new M5.

The outgoing M5 was powered by a 5.0-litre V10 and achieved a 0-60mph time of just 4.6sec in its Autocar road test. Its top speed was capped at 155mph, although BMW claimed it could go 205mph de-restricted.

Read Autocar's BMW M5 road test

The new M5 will be powered by the twin-turbo 4.4-litre V8 taken from the X5 M and X6 M and has also been used in Alpina’s own hot 5-series, the B5 Biturbo. It is set to go on sale in 2011.

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Wanos 9 July 2010

Re: BMW M5 production ends

507bhp is a lot but can anybody else think of a car that had"only" 500brake but could do 205mph? I can't, the nearest is the Ferrari F40.

bigsipt 9 July 2010

Re: BMW M5 production ends

Woigookin wrote:
bigsipt wrote:

Woigookin wrote:

Autocar wrote:
The outgoing M5 was powered by a 5.0-litre V10 and was capable of 0-62mph in just 4.2sec. Its top speed was capped at 155mph, although BMW claimed it could go 209mph de-restricted.
Try 0-62mph in 4.7sec and top speed of 205mph. If you want figures just look up the manufacturer's figures and stay out of Wikipedia.
Actually Road & Track magazine got 0-60 in 4.1 in 2006.
Yeah, so, Road & Track can quote 4.1sec. This is the Autocar website, just in case you didn't notice!
In case you didn't notice, the article reads "capable" so I'm merely pointing out that you incorrectly 'corrected' the articles 0-60 claim. Spot on with top speed though.

jelly7961 9 July 2010

Re: BMW M5 production ends

Straight Six Man wrote:
But no F11 M5 Touring? Boo hiss! Merc still makes an E63 AMG estate, Audi still makes an RS6 Avant, it would be stupid of BMW to miss out on potential sales (even if small in number).

I would say 'not at launch' not 'never'