The BMW 5 Series
G30 is in for its first mid-cycle refresh, and Carscoops spy photographers snapped it
while being tested out on the road. The latest batch of scoops shows the
executive model in Sedan and Touring body styles and if you were concerned that
after going under the knife the car will emerge with a huge grille, don’t be:
it still looks restrained up front.
The design of the front and rear bumpers
has changed compared to the outgoing iterations, and so has the shape of the
headlights and taillights. Apart from new wheel and paint options, the rest of
the exterior is expected to carry over unchanged,
As you may have noticed, the 5-Series Touring prototype has a
different front bumper design, and that’s because it’s a plug-in hybrid model,
as signaled by the mandatory ‘Hybrid Test Vehicle’ stickers applied to the
sides and plug port located on the left front fender.
BMW is already offering the 530e
iPerformance PHEV, which pairs a 2.0-liter turbo-four with an electric motor
for a combined 248 HP and 420 Nm of torque. The 545e
xDrive variant is tipped to join the lineup with the 388 HP six-pot
from the 745e.
Additional details surrounding the engine
lineup are unknown, but we expect the Bavarians to add particulate filters to
the gasoline units to further cut down CO2 emissions. Furthermore, a
battery-electric variant is on the cards.
Inside, the facelifted 5-Series will
benefit from the latest technology available. New infotainment systems and
digital gauges with larger screens will be employed, alongside new buttons on
the steering wheel, as previous scoops have revealed. Elsewhere, it will look
largely the same as the outgoing iteration.