and people are also paying $75k for a Type R to do 0-60 in 4.9 seconds.
I would lease one for $499/month with $0 DAS.
Agree, 100%.
Although the outgoing 5series, specifically LCI is BMWās best looking vehicle sold.
The new E does look better.
At least BMW is trying. Hopefully this is a sign they abandoned the āBeaver Teethā look.
1st impression: Ugly
Popping into the thread for the 10th time: Itās grown on me
Has the beautiful XM grown on you yet?
I surprisingly like it. But then again I bought 3 Honda Accords in a row. 2008-2010.
I looked away as soon as I saw the price tag.
A German badge is a German badge. And this one looks like a supermodel compared to the jellybean
Rear end looks like a mashup of the new accord with the amg GT 4 door sedan
The front end looks identical to the 2 series grand coupe
Sub $500/mo; come on, its gonna happen one day anyways.
This is, to me, the first BMW new design that I donāt quite like.
When the 4 series and IX (and M3 M4) were extremely controversial, I thought they looked cool. Same with the XM and the new 7, the XM is unique and aggressive, the 7 is less good, but not bad.
This new 5 just feels cheap cheap cheapā¦ the 21MY LCI made it look extremely nice, and this came outā¦
This is kinda like how I felt when MB rolled out the E class redesign for 2017MY (17-20MY). I thought the previous generation feels stable, well-built, luxury, but that redesign made it look cheap. Gladly the 21MY refresh fixed it. Iām the same vibe here with the new 5.
Just my personal take.
I donāt hate it, but the sheetmetal sculpting and blacked out trim (which I assume was needed to hide how utterly enormous it is) do lend it a very awkward, Subaru-esque quality (as another poster mentioned).
I like the way the 3-series looks, but I donāt think that design works well when scaled up so much. To me, this looks like the love child btw an iX and a 3-series. While not surprising, I donāt know if anyone was asking for this. At least it doesnāt have split-level headlights, I guess.
The pillars look slim, but I think itās a visual trick b/c the look pretty think from the interior shots. I also donāt know if anyone want THAT much back-lit door trim, but what do I know?
And do they really have a ā5ā on the Hoffmeister kink??? Tacky.
Uhmm, an aging supermodel who had a few plastic surgeries too many ?
Remember these were considered too radical?
Itās a masterpiece in comparison. The hood line, roof line, deck lid and belt line are all in harmony, as are the character lines running thru the doors and side skirts.
I just returned my 2019 leased 530e, and I really like the way the new one looks. I prefer the practicality of the i4 hatchback but the new 5er does seem to have a nicer interior as expected. The range and power look competitive for the new electric version.
But I really hate that BMW made it 5 inches longer! At 199.2 inches in length Iām not sure how that really qualifies as āmid-sizeā sedan anymore. I live in a townhouse in the middle of Houston, and Iām not sure it will fit in my garage. The last 5 at 195" long was already cutting it close.
Maybe BMW will bring back the i3 for me! It was perfect for urban driving.
Wish the M60 was a PHEV of some sort. 256 mile range for an $85K go kart just doesnāt make sense for the expanse of the DFW metroplex. The design is growing on me, though.
$1500 order deposit??
M4/M3 grew on most people. i7 wont and this wonāt as well. Depending on how the M looks I think BMW and Merc need to look at their approach to this new era of design. Audi/Genesis seem to be leading, which is crazy to say the least.
This is my fav 5 series design of all time. Was so ahead if its time