The Ultimate Drag Race: All BMW M5 Generations
Ranking the BMW M5 generations in a drag race. Which one is the better sports sedan? Let's find out
Ranking the BMW M5 generations in a drag race. Which one is the better sports sedan? Let's find out
Almost never cross-shopped, the BMW M5 Competition and Audi R8 V10 Spyder dueled in a series of drag and rolling races followed by a brake test.
The most powerful ALPINA road car ever is predictably quick, as demonstrated in an acceleration test from 0 to 124 mph (200 km/h).
Already teased, the return of the BMW M5 wagon has been speculatively rendered by peeling off the camouflage from the disguised prototypes.
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On its way to retirement, the BMW M5 Competition battles its two main domestic rivals in a drag race followed by a rolling race.
BMW M has officially confirmed the M5 Touring is coming back and will be revealed next year when we'll also see the sedan version.
Pushed to the maximum on an unrestricted section of the German highway, the ALPINA B5 Touring reached 322 km/h.
The outgoing BMW M5 Competition (F90) poses for the camera in Fire Orange, one of the most eye-catching Individual paint jobs.
This coffee table for sale on Bring a Trailer is actually made out of an S85 V10 engine from an E60 BMW M5.
Driving and drifting while using just one hand on the narrow streets of Italy makes for an exciting part of the movie
This new render shows off what the next-generation BMW M5 will look like, using the i6 M60 as a starting point.