BMW Australia has given its 5 Series range a mid-life upgrade with some minor styling changes, engine enhancements and added value for money by including its ‘Lines’ packages as standard.
The current, sixth generation, of BMW’s mid-sized 5 Series has been on sale since late 2010 and so was due for a spruce up, especially as its main competitor, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, did so earlier this year.
STYLING
Exterior styling changes are minimal with a new lower air intake, LED front foglights, redesigned tail lights, an extra crease in the rear bumper and side indicators built into the side mirrors.
BMW has been progressively adding its Lines styling packages to its range since their debut two years ago as an option in the 1 Series. Buyers of the 2013 5 Series get a choice of two packages, Modern Line and Luxury Line, but this time they come as a no-cost option.
The Lines packages provide the buyer with the opportunity to add a degree of individualisation to their car through different treatment of the grille, side window surrounds, B-pillar, side mirrors, door handles, front and rear aprons and exhaust pipe tips. Inside there’s a choice of wood decorative surfaces and leather with exclusive stitching and black accents.
Each of the two Lines gets a different style of alloy wheels in sizes that range from 18 to 20 inches depending on the 5 Series model.
The BMW M Sport package with its enhanced handling and performance features is still available but as a costed option.
Contact your local BMW dealer for specific details on the Lines and M Sport packages.
As before the BMW 5 Series comes with a wide range of engine options, with four petrol and three diesel units producing from 135 kW to 330 kW of power and 270 Nm to 650 Nm of torque.
Add the petrol/electric ActiveHybrid 5 and there’s something for everyone. All engines come with twin turbochargers.
Other model engine outputs are unchanged but all get reductions in fuel consumption and emissions with the BMW 550i again leading the way, down an impressive 17 per cent to 8.8 litres per 100 kilometres on the combined cycle.
Eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission is standard on all models with a Sport version in the 528i, 535i, 535d and 550i.
All engines have a Start/Stop function for improved fuel efficiency.
Keeping up with the latest and greatest in entertainment and information systems is no easy task with new features arriving all the time.
BMW has updated its ConnectedDrive to now include a digital radio tuner, internet access (when the car is stationary) and a suite of office functions including email, calendar entries and to-do notes all via the car’s Bluetooth connectivity function.
SAFETY
BMW’s Driving Assistant uses a camera-based system to warn the inattentive driver that they are wandering out of their lane or about to have a collision with either a car or pedestrian ahead of them. It is standard on all models above the entry-level 520i and 520d.
DRIVING
We were able to drive a number of the 2013 BMW 5 Series models at the re-launch out of Canberra and, while there were no surprises, it reminded us how just how impressive these cars are and what driving and cruising pleasure they provide.
There’s near perfect front to rear balance, steering that’s precise while providing plenty of feel to the driver.
SUMMING UP
With the two German luxury giants jostling each other buyers are the big winners as each adds significant value. BMW has priced the added-value of the new 5 Series at between $12,800 for the 520i and $25,800 for the 550i.
The complete 2013 BMW 5 Series range is:
520i 2.0-litre twin-turbo petrol four-door sedan: $79,900 (automatic)
520d 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel four-door sedan: $82,400 (automatic)
528i 2.0-litre twin-turbo petrol four-door sedan: $97,400 (automatic)
535i 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol four-door sedan: $116,900 (automatic)
ActiveHybrid 5 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol / electric four-door sedan: $119,900 (automatic)
535d 3.0-litre twin-turbo diesel four-door sedan: $121,900 (automatic)
550i 4.4-litre twin-turbo petrol four-door sedan: $159,900 (automatic)
520d Touring 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel five-door wagon: $90,900 (automatic)
535i Touring 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol five-door wagon: $122,900 (automatic)
520d GT 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel four-door sedan: $93,900 (automatic)
530d GT 3.0-litre twin-turbo diesel four-door sedan: $108,900 (automatic)
535i GT 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol four-door sedan: $117,900 (automatic)
Note: These prices do not include government or dealer delivery charges. Contact your local BMW dealer for driveaway prices.