SPY PHOTOS: BMW M5 and 5-Series Facelift
Scheduled for spring 2007
By Text by Hans G. Lehmann
December 19, 2006 5:41 AM
Filed Under: BMW, German, Spy Photos
Scheduled for spring 2007
While DaimlerChrysler has already launched a restyled Mercedes E Class, BMW ‘s facelifted 5-Series and M5 are scheduled for released in spring 2007.
Here are the first photos showing undisguised prototypes of the facelifted 5-Series during a test drive in Munich. The first photo is showing the remodeled M5 with different air intakes in the front skirt, different headlights and upgraded dashboard and interior design. The standard 5-series is also getting new air intakes in the front skirt, a smoother rear skirt and a new automatic shift lever.
The photos are showing one M5 and various prototypes of the restyled standard 5-Series. The two shots of the interior and dashboard are from our files.
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