It’s been more than three decades since BMW first put an M badge on its midsize 5 Series sedan. The initial M5, known to enthusiasts as the E28, made 280 hp from a 3.5-liter inline 6-cylinder engine.
Do you remember the old Star Wars and kid-approved "Come to the Dark Side, we have cookies" joke? That was the first thing that popped into our mind when seeing this BMW M550i make a comeback for the ...
Charlen holds a BA Languages & Culture degree and has over a decade of experience in automotive journalism. His work experience includes stints at CAR Mag and News24 Motoring. Charlen didn't grow up ...
BMW’s M Performance 5 Series is set to get a significant power boost next year if a new report is to be believed. Given that the current M550i already gets from zero to 62 miles per hour in a brief ...
Mark McNabb was a contributor at TopSpeed from 2013 to 2018. Growing up, Mark always had a mind for tinkering on random items throughout his home and dad’s garage, including a 1953 Ford Mainline and ...
There's subtle, and then there's 2021 BMW M550i xDrive subtle. Not quite the feistiest of the new 5 Series line-up, the M550i promises nine-tenths of the horsepower of the range-topping M5 but wrapped ...
We haven't even received our first new BMW 5-Series this side of the Atlantic, but already BMW is announcing performance models to whet our appetites. On Saturday, BMW detailed the new 2018 BMW M550i ...
If you are looking for a mid-sized sedan with a ton of power that's less chunky than a 7 Series and more prominent than a compact-sized 3 Series, the 2022 BMW M550i sounds like a perfect choice. Let's ...
There are a few things that BMW is very good at, and one of those is providing plenty of get-go in a beautiful package. The new-generation 5 Series is a great sedan to start with, but add in the ...
The BMW 5-Series built its reputation on being a jack-of-all-trades, an understated, European midsize sedan highly adept at completing everyday mundane tasks, yet engaging enough when piloted ...
It’s been more than three decades since BMW first put an M badge on its midsize 5 Series sedan. The initial M5, known to enthusiasts as the E28, made 280 hp from a 3.5-liter inline 6-cylinder engine.
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