The G60 BMW 5-Series continues cruising the streets of Munich, Germany, as evidenced by these spy shots of a disguised saloon. It has been a while since the tests started, and everything looks just about ready for production – there are no more fake panels on the car, just the wrap, and the lighting all around seems finalized.

The front end looks like something we are all used to. Unlike the expensive 7-Series, the X7 and the XM, it looks like the more affordable BMW models will be making do without the split headlights. The Hoffmeister kink is still there as well, but the door handles are now flush with the body and the taillights are slimmer and mounted higher than in the current generation. We already know that BMW will be offering the new 5-Series in the same selection of body styles. The sedan will be the first to reach the market, followed by a wagon for Europe and a stretched saloon for China.

Like the 7-Series, the new 5-Series will stay true to its CLAR architecture. The powertrain lineup will include gas engines, diesels, hybrids and the all-electric i5 version, which will be barely different from its ICE cousins in everything besides the powertrain.

The cylinder count will be restricted to 4 and 6 in each case. Only the M5 will be getting a twin-turbocharged V8, and that one will be electrified like on the XM. The old 550i spec with its 4.4-liter V8 rated at 530 PS will be gone, too, replaced with a plug-in hybrid based on a 3.0-liter inline-six mill. The media believe that the sales in Europe will begin in August 2023, while the i5 will likely follow in October 2023, although these dates are not official. As for the premiere, we expect it in early spring.