This year is going to be a bumper year for new BMW M machinery. The crew at Garching is preparing to hit us with an M3 CS Touring, M4 CS, revised M2, and this, the all-new BMW M5. The seventh-generation M5 isn’t expected to deviate too far from the familiar recipe of near-supercar speed wrapped up in a sensible premium-car body, but it will usher in some important powertrain upgrades that will have fans intrigued and outraged in equal measure.
Unlike its Mercedes-AMG E-Class rival,
which will downsize from a V8 to an inline six, and more than make up the
shortfall with hybrid assistance, the M5 will retain V8 power and throw in an
electric boost for good measure.
Rumors suggest the M5 will inherit the XM
Label Red SUV’s 4.4-liter plug-in hybrid V8, but detuned slightly to preserve
the unloved SUV’s position as the flagship of the M fleet. The Label Red makes
738 hp but reports say BMW will wind that back to 718 hp for
the M5, though the sedan allegedly gets the upper hand when it comes to torque,
summoning 1,030 Nm instead of 1,000 Nm.
If those numbers are true, the 2025 M5
will be packing a whopping 101 hp more than the last M5 CS, but the
downside is that the hybrid hardware making it possible will also add a stack
of unwelcome pounds to the curb weight. The new sedan is reportedly going to
tip the scales at a hefty 2,435 kg – more than 454 kg heavier than before – and the Touring wagon will be even fatter. That’s right,
after skipping two generations, the estate option is back on the M5 menu, and the
really great news is that both versions will be coming to America, which never
received an M5 wagon in the past and also missed out on the M3 Touring that’s
been a smash hit in Europe.
We hear that the M5 launch is scheduled
for July of this year, a timeline that makes sense of BMW’s decision to strip
away most of the disguise on its latest prototypes. These spy shots show the
front and rear LED lights in full, the shape of the lower bumper and the pair
of horizontal grille bars located inside each kidney grille. They also show the
charging port on the driver’s side fender just behind the front wheel.