BMW announced
a series of updates for its big models, including the addition of the 520d
Efficient Dynamics to the 5-Series range. The new BMW 520d Efficient Dynamics
is being described as the eco champion of the range as it can return a combined
72.4mpg UK (3.9lt/100km) and CO2 emissions as low as 102g/km.
Under the bonnet sits the company’s 2.0-litre diesel
engine, producing 187 hp and 400 Nm of peak torque between
1,750 and 2,500 rpm.
The BMW 520d Efficient Dynamics’ 2.0-litre diesel
engine features a turbocharger mounted on antifriction bearings, a high
pressure exhaust gas recirculation system, a map-controller oil-pump and a
further developed common rail injection system. Paired to it is a standard
eight-speed automatic gearbox. 0-100 km/h comes in 7.5 seconds.
BMW has also made the new 520d Efficient Dynamics a
tad more aerodynamic efficient in order to offer greater fuel economy while
they are also using the company’s BluePerformance technology in addition to the
particulate filter, an oxidation catalyst and a NOX storage catalyst. This adds
an SCR catalytic converter with AdBlue injection in order to further reduce the
nitrogen oxide emissions.
As of March, BMW will offer the On-Street Parking
information service in three more cities in Germany, aiming to make finding a
parking space an easier task. Nuremberg, Bremen and Hanover will be added to
the existing Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and
Stuttgart.
The service will be part of BMW’s ConnectedDrive
Real Time Traffic Information service which is going to become available in a
large number of the brand’s models that come equipped with the Professional
infotainment system.
The latter debuted in the 5-Series and will also
become available in the 7- and 6-Series models. BMW’s flagship model is also
set to receive additional driver assistance systems like the Lane Change
Assistant, the Active Assist Collision Avoidance system, the Cross Traffic
Alert and the Wrong Way Driving Alert which prevents you from driving in the
wrong direction into one-way streets, roundabouts and motorway entrances.
At the same time BMW will start to offer a fully
digital instrument panel display as an option for the 3- and the 4-Series, a
feature first seen in the i8 plug-in hybrid sports car. Finally, all 6-Series
models will get new special equipment features, including a brand new color
option (Sonic Speed Blue metallic) and a new set of 20-inch bi-color alloy
wheels.