OFFICIAL: BMW 5 Series GT In Depth with 65 Photos & Video

5-series GT will start off with 3 engine variants

By Alex Ricciuti
May 22, 2009 4:03 PM
Filed Under: BMW, German

Now we get the official release with full details on the upcoming BMW 5-series Gran Turismo.

We've already seen much of the design characteristics of the GT, such as the movable rear seats which can provide the legroom of a 7-series or be adjusted forward for more luggage space (to a maximum capacity of 1,700 liters) under the rear hatch with a small trap door for easy access to the trunk.

What we want to know is what is coming under the hood.

Well, BMW has announced 3 different engine variants to start with. The 3.0 liter turbo-diesel is what BMW is using to sell the GT's fuel economy and ecological credentials. The 530d Gran Turismo, with 245 hp and 540 Nm of torque, comes with a fuel consumption rating of only 6.5 liters/100 km and a CO2 emissions rating of 173 g/km.

Okay, settled that issue. Now for the fun stuff.

On the more muscular side come the 535i and the 550i variants. The 535i comes with BMW's new straight-six gasoline/petrol engine, a 3.0 liter 6-cylinder TwinPower turbo with 306 hp and 400 Nm of torque. The 550i will feature BMW's powerhouse 4.4 liter, twin-turbo V8 gasoline/petrol power plant with 407 hp and 600 Nm of road-grinding torque.

BMW has confirmed that the Gran Turismo will come with its new 8-speed automatic transmission, so far only featured in the 760i 12-cylinder variant, which will provide nothing but smooth, effortless transitions between gears, no doubt.

The GT's suspension is made mostly of aluminum, with BMW's unique Integral-V rear axle and a double track control arm for the front. Dynamic Drive Control is standard which, along with the optional Adaptive Drive, works with the air suspension at the back and the infinitely variable dampers to assure the most black-bear-climbing-a-tree-like traction and control.

Available on the GT will also be BMW's usual range of technologically marveling bells and whistles, including such greatest hits as the iDrive with a 10.2 inch screen display, BMW ConnectDrive, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Change Warning, side, back and top view camera, just in case you want to turn your driving into a new style of filmmaking, and lots of other little items you will nod your head at in a gesture of impressed approval, brag to your friends about, but never really learn how to use.

See the 9 page press release below for full details. Photo album with 65 high-res images click here.

 

Source: BMW

Press Release (Click to expand)

Description in brief:

BMW is once again defining a brand-new segment in the automobile market. The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo combines elegance, space, comfort and variability in truly unique style. As an attractive, future-oriented extension of the BMW 5 Series, the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is quite unparalleled worldwide in the upper middle segment, combining the characteristic features of a prestige saloon, a modern, highly versatile Sports Activity Vehicle, and a classic Gran Turismo in brand-new, unprecedented style.

Through its body design, the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo combines the proportions so typical of a BMW, an elegantly stretched silhouette and a coupé-like roofline, as well as four doors with frameless windows to create one complete, harmonious unit. The front view of the car animates powerful dynamism through the sheer presence of the upright BMW kidney grille, large air intakes and dual round headlights slanted back at an attractive angle. For the first time the daytime driving light function is provided by corona rings with LED technology. Boasting clear-cut horizontal lines, the rear end comes with that characteristic look of width, power and muscle further enhanced by L-shaped rear light clusters with homogenously illuminated rows of lights in LED technology.

The luxurious and, for a car with this kind of coupé-like silhouette, surprisingly generous and variable interior gives both the driver and passengers a spontaneous feeling of comfort and well-being. This superior feeling is further enhanced by comfortable entry to the car, the slightly elevated seating position, the large window areas, the optional panorama glass roof, as well as exquisite materials and supreme quality of finish.

Flexibly adjustable, the interior of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo enables the driver and passengers to vary the generous space inside the car as they wish to their individual, personal requirements. In their standard position, the rear seats offer the passengers the same kind of legroom as in the BMW 7 Series combined with the same headroom as in the BMW X5. In this configuration, luggage capacity is already an ample 440 litres or 15.4 cu ft. Thanks to the partition behind the rear seats, the passenger and luggage compartments are separated acoustically and in terms of climate conditions from one another like in a saloon. When required, the rear seats may be moved individually to the front by up to 100 millimetres or almost 4", with legroom still remaining the same as in the BMW 5 Series Saloon and an increase in luggage capacity to 590 litres or 20.7 cu ft. And after folding down the rear-seat backrests together with the partition, finally, luggage space increases to its maximum capacity of 1,700 litres or 59.5 cu ft.

Offering unique functionality, the two-piece tailgate on the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo provides exceptional variability and maximum comfort in loading the luggage compartment. Opening the small, sedan-like luggage compartment lid beneath the rear window, with the tailgate as such remaining closed, the driver and passengers are able to conveniently load the rear compartment without causing any unpleasant noise, draughts or changes in temperature within the passenger compartment. To load large and bulky objects, on the other hand, all they have to do is open the large tailgate for maximum convenience.

The sheer space and the inspiring, modern design of the interior team up to provide a truly luxurious ambience and the supreme long-distance comfort of a modern Gran Turismo. The sleek surfaces on the front and rear door panels merging smoothly into one another as well as the horizontal arrangement of the instrument panel enhance the impression of supreme generosity. Seat comfort, headroom and elbow freedom are all of the highest standard otherwise to be found only in the luxury performance class. The slightly elevated seating position, the clear, structured arrangement of the controls, BMW's new iDrive with its Control Display up to 10.2 inches in size, and the cockpit in Black Panel technology all help to give the driver maximum supremacy at all times. The rear seats may be adjusted individually fore-and-aft and also come with individual adjustment of the backrest angle. To meet the greatest demands in terms of individual luxury, finally, two individual comfort seats at the rear are available as an option.

The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is entering the market with a choice of no less than three ultra-modern drive units carrying over BMW -EfficientDynamics into a new segment in the automobile world. The BMW 530d Gran Turismo offers a truly unique, unparalleled balance of driving experience and fuel economy with average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle of just 6.5 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 43.5 mpg imp, and a CO2 rating of 173 g/km. The two gasoline models also set new standards for efficiency in their respective engine class.

As a world-first achievement introducing a new and even more efficient range of engines, the BMW 535i Gran Turismo comes with the first straight-six gasoline engine featuring TwinPower Turbo, High Precision Injection and VALVETRONIC and developing maximum output of 225 kW/306 hp. The top engine in the range, finally, is the V8 TwinPower Turbo delivering maximum output of 300 kW/407 hp in the BMW 550i Gran Turismo. The BMW 530d Gran Turismo, in turn, comes with a 180 kW/245 hp straight-six diesel of the latest generation with an all-aluminium crankcase and common-rail direct fuel injection. All engines naturally fulfil the EU5 emission standard.

All model variants come as standard with the eight-speed automatic transmission previously to be admired only in the BMW 760i twelve-cylinder luxury saloon. Featuring an innovative configuration of gearsets, a unique level of internal efficiency, and the same low weight and compact dimensions as a six-speed automatic transmission, this high-tech automatic combines gearshift comfort, dynamic performance, and motoring efficiency of the highest calibre. The most advanced engine technology, the innovative eight-speed automatic transmission, and a wide range of unique technologies in the context of BMW EfficientDynamics allow the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo to set new standards also in terms of economy and emission management.

The modern, demanding suspension technology of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is designed for both fascinating driving dynamics and supreme grand touring comfort. The double track control arm front axle and the Integral-V rear axle exclusive to BMW are made largely of aluminium. Standard features also include rear axle air suspension as well as hydraulic rack-and-pinion steering with a steering servo pump operating on demand. Integral Active Steering is available as an option, combining active steering of the front wheels with rear-wheel steering varying according to driving conditions and current requirements.

Featured as standard, Dynamic Drive Control influences not only the gearshift dynamics, but also the gas pedal and steering assistance control map. In combination with optional Adaptive Drive, the dampers with infinite variation on both the inbound and rebound stroke contribute to the superior suspension function. In addition to the NORMAL, SPORT and SPORT+ programs, the driver also has the choice of the COMFORT mode available directly from the Dynamic Drive Control button on the centre console. A further point is that intervention in DSC Dynamic Stability Control is reduced in the SPORT+ setting and in the traction mode.

The optimised body structure in conjunction with appropriately coordinated and electronically masterminded passive safety systems ensures maximum occupant safety at all times. These systems include three-point inertia-reel seat belts on all seats, frontal and side airbags as well as head airbags at the side, crash-activated headrests at the front, runflat tyres and a tyre defect indicator. The standard features include foglamps and adaptive brake lights, with bi-xenon dual headlights including a daytime driving light function as well as Adaptive Headlights with variable light distribution and Bending Lights all coming as an option.

The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is also available as an option with the complete range of features from BMW ConnectedDrive, including Cruise Control with Stop & Go, a High-Beam Assistant, Lane Change Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Speed Limit Info, BMW Night Vision with detection of individual persons, Side View, Top View, and a back-up camera. Over and above these outstanding features, BMW ConnectedDrive also offers BMW Online, BMW Assist, BMW TeleServices, as well as an Enhanced Emergency Call function automatically determining and reporting the current location of the car.

The wide range of standard features offered by the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo includes automatic air conditioning, an audio system, an AUX-In connector bush, and the Integrated Owner's Manual. Optional features include four-zone automatic air conditioning (standard in the BMW 550i Gran Turismo), telecommunication and navigation systems, a USB port, an 80 GB hard disc for navigation data and the user's private music collection, a multi-channel audio system, a DAB double tuner, a DVD entertainment system at the rear, a Head-Up Display, a panorama glass roof optimised for noise control and attractive design, as well as an electrically swivelling trailer hook.

Engine variants:

BMW 535i Gran Turismo:

  • straight-six gasoline engine with TwinPower Turbo, High Precision Injection and VALVETRONIC,
  • Capacity: 2,979 cc,
  • max output: 225 kW/306 hp at 5,800 rpm,
  • max torque: 400 Nm/295 lb-ft from 1,200-5,000 rpm,
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 6.3 seconds,
  • Top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph),
  • Average fuel consumption to the EU standard: 8.9 Liter/100 kilometres,
  • equal to 31.7 mpg imp,
  • CO2 emissions to the EU standard: 209 g/km,
  • emission standard: EU5

BMW 550i Gran Turismo:

  • V8 gasoline engine with TwinPower Turbo and High Precision Injection
  • Capacity: 4, 395 cc,
  • max output: 300 kW/407 hp from 5, 500-6,400 rpm,
  • max torque: 600 Nm/442 lb-ft from 1,750-4,500 rpm
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 5.5 seconds
  • Top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph)
  • Average fuel consumption to the EU standard: 11.2 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 25.2 mpg imp
  • CO2 emissions to the EU standard: 263 g/km,
  • emission standard: EU5

BMW 530d Gran Turismo:

  • straight-six diesel engine with aluminium crankcase and third-generation common-rail direct fuel injection (piezo-injectors),
  • max injection pressure: 1,800 bar
  • Capacity: 2,993 cc,
  • max output: 180 kW/245 hp at 4,000 rpm,
  • max torque: 540 Nm/398 lb-ft from 1,750-3,000 rpm
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 6.9 seconds
  • Top speed: 240 km/h (149 mph)
  • Average fuel consumption to the EU standard: 6.5 litres/100 kilometres,
  • equal to 43.5 mpg imp
  • CO2 emissions to the EU standard: 173 g/km,
  • emission standard: EU5

 

 

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Comments

djcocum
May 22, 2009 4:16 PM
The ugliest BMW ever, to me :(

dbehmoaras
May 22, 2009 4:32 PM
The interior and the engine (the V8 TT) really save this car. If only the back weren't so ugly. BMW have really backed themselves into a design corner.

zdenda20
May 22, 2009 9:59 PM
well, this is the 5 series GT...just wait for the normal 5 series:)

zeitgeist_md
May 22, 2009 4:34 PM
This car is of course innovative in terms of shape and function and it is even courageous for BMW to introduce it to the market.

Let the market be the final arbiter.

Btw, it's ugly.

bpab.ua
May 22, 2009 4:51 PM
Just lowered X6 with ugly front :(

Imasa
May 22, 2009 5:30 PM
The rear end is hard on the eyes. However, BMW is known to be innovative and this is just another example. I'm sure others will follow.

Deutsch100
May 22, 2009 5:39 PM
The interior instruments and controls look like they are from the all new 7 Series! Isn't that a bad idea to give a car that is anywhere from $20-40,000 less the same interior as BMS's Flagship? While it's not 100% ugly, it is just a pointless as the MBZ R-Class. Didn't BMW reasearch how horrible the R sells??

adz612
May 22, 2009 5:54 PM
interior = sexy and comfy

front end = classic BMW

Frameless doors = Nice touch

Back end = looks like it's been rear ended

kimbo
May 22, 2009 6:04 PM
my god. It's so awful and the more I see it the more ugly it gets.

catchmyshadow
May 22, 2009 6:07 PM
no need to put up another article for that GayTourer

MAB
May 22, 2009 6:38 PM
Oh, I see what you did there, you capitalized the G, and the T, to make us think that's what BMW intended its name to mean!! Pretty sneaky, sis!

I'm sure your parents think you're funny.

catchmyshadow
May 22, 2009 6:44 PM
nothing funny about that, pink would fit that thing perfectly.

elsonlau
May 22, 2009 6:09 PM
It's not ugly. It's a touch of class.

catchmyshadow
May 22, 2009 6:46 PM
more like: a touch of arse

effington
May 23, 2009 3:29 AM
thats not just a touch or arse... that is a whole lot of arse! ... i know what colour this thing should be sold in...

MAB
May 22, 2009 6:37 PM
I'm a member of BMWCCA, I'm a fan of BMW. But I dont quite 'get' this car and I may never. Is it an alternative to something aside from the Toyota Venza? I would have thought it was more of a family hauler, perhaps a replacement for the 5 wagon, but then they threw in the rear bucket seats and I just don't know what to think.

My guess, its for the retired country club set who need golf club space and room for another couple? Eh.

N20_Purge
May 22, 2009 6:41 PM
I don't think there isn't one picture that makes this car look good.

But I have an idea! Take a picture of it in a place with no street lights, and leave the car lights off. And we have solved the problem.

HEMI426
May 22, 2009 7:26 PM
Where is the normal 218/272 hp L6???? Has it not enough power for this, probbely heavy car. It certainly hasn't to do enything with the fuelconsumption of them, since the are way more economical than the turbo version, maby it comes later

HEMI426
May 22, 2009 7:32 PM
I guess ther isn't any manual gearbox available, I hope that's not the case with the new normal 5 series

andy
May 22, 2009 7:40 PM
porsche panamera wanna be ..!! lame on BMW.., whoever like this car should be gay

N20_Purge
May 22, 2009 10:23 PM
Coming to think about it, I think this is the first newly released luxury car that make the Panamera look pretty. Uh oh....

alessandro
May 22, 2009 8:17 PM
That one needed to be Bangled it up a little a bit way before production line settings.


Edited by user on May 22, 2009 at 8:29 PM
TheAlchemist
May 22, 2009 8:55 PM
Errr...looks like a rounded out Aztek in the rear. And we know how long they lasted.

BrianWCF
May 22, 2009 9:09 PM
Video animation has been added to article.

rare6499
May 22, 2009 9:10 PM
I actually quite like it...I think it will grow.

awhk
May 23, 2009 8:00 AM
Impossible to get worse... WCF please stop posting this hideous crap on your site. It will drive away your traffics.

BrianWCF
May 26, 2009 2:55 PM
Quite the contrary, the 5er GT always gets big numbers.

ubercool
May 22, 2009 9:13 PM
Even if they sold this with rose tinted glasses, it would still look s***!!!!!!!

ubercool
May 22, 2009 9:22 PM
This will grow on me like a Cancerous Tumour.

bulbulia
May 22, 2009 9:27 PM
best VAN ever made :D

Moko
May 22, 2009 9:36 PM
design wise,, very bimmer lik i.e very strange but i wanna see how it drives and judging from this car, the new z4 and 7 series , is bmw doing better interiors than audi?

jg1906
May 22, 2009 10:32 PM
It seems as though Porsche and BMW are competing on who could make the ugliest interpretation of the CLS. How could the CS Concept be ditched and this actually be headed for production?!

rcw
May 22, 2009 10:33 PM
I like the newest BMW interiors (current 3 series and new 7 series). I'll have to see this one in person and absorb it for a while before I can pass judgement on the exterior.

lilken21
May 22, 2009 11:14 PM
No thankx BMW - Audi A7 ASAP!!!

GRAVE
May 22, 2009 11:25 PM
So this maybe how the new 5 series will look like? then the E class is a queen compare to this!

GmBHcarfanatic
May 22, 2009 11:33 PM
.......got the honfa fr-v's ass for real.

fatter1
May 22, 2009 11:44 PM
They're killing off the old cars for this? Scrappage allowance kinda makes older cars like...a dying breed...I'd never scrap my old banger 3-Series for this even if I had enough money...

Abdullah_Khazali
May 22, 2009 11:59 PM
There is no mean of this car. All new BMW's are the same as the old ones. And all the models are the same, exterior and interior. There is no big different between the 5 or 7 series except the latter is bigger, and so on.... BMW offers no new in their cars....... Just look to the new S-class or the new E-class or the SL-class and notice how MB improve their cars exteriorly and interiorly.....

zeitgeist_md
May 23, 2009 3:16 AM
I agree. BMW is in the process of Audi-lization.

Merc now goes the right way to put distinct character on each series.

Can BMW board recruit some normal designer?

Y
May 23, 2009 2:07 AM
People, pliz tell me - what u talking about? This is a quite nice car, the new step of BMW-design. U didn't like E65, U hated E60 - and what now? EVERY mid- or full- size sedan is designed as E60. Just make up ur imagination and try to understand, that BMW STILL makes a slow revolution in a term how the car should looks like. I hope, one pretty night u'll b going back at home from a club and ll see PAS (5-er GT) rear lighters in front of u. I don' think u can say such a things about BMW design any more... Moreover, when the new F10 gets on the market, the most of us will get the clear vision of how conceptual and stylish GT is. Thank u BMW, u changing the look of modern cities... still... (I'm not from BMW-exterior-design-unit, u know;) )

wjaprep
May 23, 2009 4:05 AM
meh, this just means the normal 5 series will be amazing, i like the front and side... but tht bck... eh...

lucifa
May 23, 2009 4:33 AM
I've finally realised the purpose of this car -- by no means is it a 5 Series GT, it's a 7 Series touring. =)

kooper
May 23, 2009 5:03 AM
First came Achilles' heel, then the Bangle butt and now, the van Hooydonk ass.

I guess you could van Hooydonk your groceries in the trunk.

As said before, certain elements on this car looks promising, but that rear-end is just not bad. It's awful. Biblically (JC reference).

moon-fades
May 23, 2009 5:18 AM
I think Germans are going on the right way. This car design may be a key of the future.

HUMM3R
May 23, 2009 7:54 AM
its a rubbish looking car, and the boot is a complete copy off skoda. stupid bmw

reddis
May 23, 2009 10:52 AM
I don't understand how this car resembles BMW.. just gonna wait till the normal 5 series comes out.

phobos
May 23, 2009 11:25 AM
can't they just have a normal car ? i am sick of this crossover,sav, etc thing..a simple sedan or suv with great design and great quality works perfectly for me

ShAwNeX
May 23, 2009 12:00 PM
And I thought that BMW couldn't build an uglier car than the 7 series...

martinmaxx
May 23, 2009 3:26 PM
Press release talks about a Valvetronic equipped "twinpower" turbo straight six. Since the N54 twin turbo does not have Valvetronic, is this a new engine? Power and torque figures are identical to the non Valvetronic N54... By Twinpower they mean Twinscroll? Can anyone confirm this?


Edited by user on May 23, 2009 at 3:55 PM
rorycarguy
May 23, 2009 10:49 PM
JUDGING BY EVERYBODYS NEGITIVE RESPONSES TO THIS CAR , I TOOK THE LIBERTY OF CREATING A "M POWER" VERSION OF THE CR CHECK IT OUT

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25609833@N06/3554849400/

PLEASE

N20_Purge
May 24, 2009 12:56 AM
I respect how you photoshopped the 5-GT, but I don't think you can fixed that car's hideous lines. There is nothing you can do to make it look good.

As for your PS skills, they are great! Sorry the same can't be said for the car.

Take care.

whitecar
May 24, 2009 2:57 AM
I think this is a very innovative design from BMW. I like it but probably won't buy one. BMW are obviously trying to find gaps in the market like Mercedes with the CLS.

carbuff
May 24, 2009 10:03 AM
Pontiac Aztec owners rejoice! BMW has given your car a minor facelift and now own the design also but it's now under the BMW name.

SalomOon
May 24, 2009 2:40 PM
OMG they did it! It looks like a Ssangyong lol! How can they think about selling this horrible thing? xD Btw, we'll see how it is in reality, maybe it looks better (*hope*)

paultantk
May 24, 2009 3:49 PM
Torque curve is slightly different I think, thanks to Valvetronic peak torque is now at 1,200rpm instead of the 335i and 135i's 1,300rpm.

tom43
May 24, 2009 4:44 PM
Yes, the 5 GT is the first BMW with the all-new N55 engine. This means single-turbo, but valvetronic and direct injection. It will followed by a twin-turbo R6 with valvetronic and direct-injection called 540i, 340i etc. with about 360 hp...

911fnatic
May 24, 2009 8:02 PM
OH GOD, HAHAHAHAHA!

Man oh man, this is the Panamera on another level of ugly.

abukamal
May 24, 2009 10:03 PM
ouuff.. ugly rear

tak
May 24, 2009 11:26 PM
Man that's one FUGLY car! Same as the X6. Interior is nice but that ass is just bad. And if you look at 2:03 at the video the headlights looks like an Evo X.

Aesthetics
May 25, 2009 3:54 AM
rear three quarter angle just kills the whole concept. maybe they wanted to achieve good headroom. so far the only cool looking sport 4 door is the cls, the panamera's front looks like a monster frog while aston martin rapide seems like a limousine vantage, it just looks silly with the excistence of the other 2 door variants. mercedes should take the oppotunity to improve on the 6.3 AMG sine the others look unbearable.

rogers
May 25, 2009 11:30 AM
Glad I'm not a BMW fan. :p

carbuff
May 26, 2009 8:58 AM
rogers, I may be joining you real soon because right now I'm a BMW fan but if they continue their quest to designing of the ugliest cars in the universe I will be a former fan of BMW.

Paulds
May 26, 2009 2:15 AM
I really want to see it in person, and I´m sure it will be awsome

carbuff
May 26, 2009 8:47 AM
I just watched the YouTube video of this new BMW GT http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_BqU3YiwoQ&feature=channel to see if this car hopefully would look better in a video than in still pictures and boy I was still very disappointed it's much uglier in the video. The Gran Turismo has more functionality and space than the standard sedan but so did the Aztec. This new BMW really better look 100+ times better in real life or it will be the new of King of Ugly cars and sorry Pontiac Aztec and previous generation BMW Bangle Butt 7 series you have been dethroned.

U.D
May 26, 2009 6:47 PM
this looks like s**t

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