The fastest production series BMW comes to Chicago Auto Show
The BMW M5 CS is the fastest production series BMW. At least until the BMW XM plug-in hybrid arrives. So as you’d expect, BMW likes to market the car around the world. Next stop: The…
The BMW M5 CS is the fastest production series BMW. At least until the BMW XM plug-in hybrid arrives. So as you’d expect, BMW likes to market the car around the world. Next stop: The…
Every year, Car and Driver conducts its Lightning Lap test, in which it laps all of the fastest cars from that year on track, to not only test their speed but to review their track…
The BMW M5 we’ve known since 1984 is living on borrowed time as the next gen will be a PHEV. It will retain the V8, but people are concerned some of the magic will get…
Without question, one of the most popular BMWs of all time is the E39 M5. Its combination of free-breathing V8, beautifully balanced chassis, old-school steering, and classic good looks make it a near-perfect Bimmer. However,…
Most modern BMW M5s have lost what it means to be an M5. Even the new F90 M5 is just too isolated, too comfortable to be mentioned in the same breath as cars like the…
The BMW S63 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 is one of the most impressive and exciting powerplants in the business today, because it’s incredibly powerful and turns even heavy cars into proper land rockets. In the BMW…
Earlier this month, BMW was spotted testing the next-generation M5 for the very first time. However, it doesn’t mean the company will be neglecting the F90 model going forward. Case in point, the super sedan…
The BMW M5 CS is widely regarded as one of the best products ever to come from the capable hands of BMW’s M Division. The M5 used to be considered the pinnacle of super sedan…
With more than a year left before its market introduction, the next generation 2023 BMW M5 gets rendered this week. The Photoshop image is based on the recent BMW M5 spy photos which surfaced earlier…
Having to pick between a BMW M5 and a Mercedes-AMG E63 is what we would define as a first-world problem. It’s an “issue” we would all want to face because you simply can’t go wrong…