2011 BMW 5-Series Touring Revealed [video]

Another reason to forget the 5-Series GT

BMW has unveiled the 2011 5-Series Touring, ahead of its official debut at the Leipzig Motor Show.

Set to go on sale in September (in the UK), the 5-Series wagon features Dakota leather upholstery, matt aluminum roof rails, Park Distance Control, and Bluetooth connectivity. More importantly, the wagon has a luggage capacity of 560 liters (19.8 cubic feet) - 60 liters (2.1 cubic feet) more than the outgoing model. When the rear seats are folded down, the boot expands to hold a massive 1,670 liters (59.0 cubic feet). Should you need more room, BMW offers the Extended Storage package. It features more upright rear seatbacks, which adds 30 liters (1 cubic foot) of cargo capacity by minimizing "wasted space" behind the rear seats.

At launch, four different engines will be available. The 520d (£30,380) has a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbodiesel engine with 181 bhp (135 kW / 184 PS) and 380 Nm (280 lb-ft) of torque. It accelerates from 0-62 mph in 8.3 seconds, before topping out at 138 mph (222 km/h). Featuring an engine Start/Stop system, the 520d has a combined fuel consumption of 54.3 mpg-imp (5.2l /100km) and a CO2 emissions rating of 137g/km.

Powered by a straight-six turbodiesel engine, with 242 bhp (180 kW / 245 PS) and 540 Nm (398 lb-ft) of torque, the 530d (£39,400) accelerates from 0-62 mph in 6.4 seconds and has an electronically-limited top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h). Thanks to upgraded piezo-injectors, it emits 165 g/km while averaging a combined 44.8 mpg-imp (6.3l /100km).

On the petrol side, BMW offers the 523i and the 535i. The 523i (£33,585) features a naturally-aspirated engine with 201 bhp (150 kW / 204 PS) and 270 Nm (199 lb-ft) of torque. It enables the wagon to accelerate from 0-62 mph in 8.2 seconds, before reaching an electronically-limited 155 mph (250 km/h). Expect to average a combined 36.2 mpgimp (7.8l /100km), while emitting 183 grams of CO2 per kilometer.

The 535i (£39,650) has a turbocharged 3.0-liter engine with 302 bhp (225 kW / 306 PS) and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft) of torque. It runs from 0-62 mph in 6.0 seconds and has an electronically-limited top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h). With the optional eight-speed automatic transmission (a six-speed manual is standard on all models), the 535i consumes a combined 33.2 mpg-imp (8.5l /100km) and emits 197 g/km.

Options include Adaptive Drive, Park Assist, Active Steering, Surround View, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Change Warning, Speed Limit Info, and two rear entertainment packages.

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: BMW

Hot on the heels of the new BMW 5 Series Saloon that goes on sale in March, BMW’s popular Touring model will reach the UK market in September 2010. It will be the fourth generation of Touring models in the 5 Series range and brings traditional BMW driving qualities and elegance to those seeking flexibility, adaptability and versatility from their car.

Initially available in four derivatives, the new BMW 5 Series Touring offers a choice of two petrol cars, the 523i and 535i, and two diesel models, the 520d and 530d. All four are packed with innovative technology that ensures class-leading performance, fuel economy and CO2 emissions, while providing an elegant, comfortable and driver-oriented estate car.

 

Model

(A)

Price
OTR

Output Hp

Torque

Nm

Zero to 62 mph

Secs

Combined mpg

CO2

g/km

Top speed Mph

BMW 520d Touring

£30,380

184

380

8.3

54.3 (53.3)

137 (139)

138 (137)

BMW 530d Touring

£39,400

245

540

6.4

44.1 (44.8)

169 (165)

151 (150)

BMW 523i Touring

£33,585

204

270

8.2 (8.4)

35.8 (36.2)

185 (182)

144 (141)

BMW 535i Touring

£39,650

306

400

6.0 (6.1)

32.8 (33.2)

201 (197)

155*

*Electronically limited

Tim Abbott, Managing Director of BMW UK, said: “BMW can fairly claim to have created the idea to turn executive saloon cars into practical yet still fun to drive estates with its first 5 Series Touring in the UK back in 1991. Up until then most large estates were utilitarian load-luggers that eschewed both the driving capabilities of their saloon cousins as well as the style. The 5 Series Touring changed all that and its success has led to the new fourth generation being unveiled today.

“Since the UK is the third largest market for the 5 Series Touring, this new model is an important and exciting one for us. Offering best in class performance, fuel efficiency and emissions, I have high hopes for the new 5 Series Touring here.”

The new BMW 5 Series Touring is an uncompromising synthesis of power, handling, versatility and elegant style. It has been designed to reflect its almost perfect 50:50 weight distribution with beautifully balanced proportions, short overhangs, a flowing roofline and a long, contoured bonnet. It is at once a sporting, dynamic and attractive car with intelligent versatility built in.

For example, all models feature 40/20/40 flat-folding rear seat backrests, a luggage load cover that retracts and lowers automatically with the tailgate and a self opening rear window for ease of loading smaller items - a unique feature in the market. All models also feature self-levelling air suspension at the rear to ensure that the Touring is unaffected when carrying heavy loads. For the comfort of driver and passengers alike Dakota leather upholstery is now standard for all models as is automatic air conditioning with two-zone control.

Outside, the roof rails are now finished in matt aluminium, although black high gloss or matt black can be specified at no cost and chromeline exterior window surrounds are now standard. Matt aluminium or high gloss shadowline can be specified optionally. Park Distance Control, front and rear, and Bluetooth telephone preparation are also now standard for all models while a USB audio interface and ambient lighting are standard for six-cylinder cars.

Space and comfort

The boot capacity of the new Touring is 560 litres, 60 more than the outgoing model, and a huge 1,670 litres with all rear seats folded. A further option is Extended Storage that includes “cargo” functionality for rear seats. This allows the rear seat backrests to be fixed in a more upright position thereby increasing luggage capacity by 30 litres and minimising wasted space behind rear seats. This feature increases normal load capacity to 590 litres as well as adding lashing rails, storage nets and straps. Naturally, a ski bag is available as an option.

The new Touring has the longest wheelbase in its class at 2,968mm, creating a greater feeling of interior space. This translates into an extra 13mm of knee room for rear passengers, compared to the previous 5 Series.

Inside, the cabin features many of the sporting but luxurious quality and comfort features found in the BMW 7 Series. Inclined seven degrees towards the driver, the asymmetrically designed centre console ensures that all controls are comfortably within the reach. The multifunctional steering wheel has been simplified, putting all of the function keys in one hand and infotainment in the other.

The use of partial Black Panel technology on the instrument panel and centre console adds an extra touch of luxury to the cabin. A signature piece of BMW design, Black Panel technology integrates the centre console into the trim of the car. High-resolution electronic displays are visible when needed, but when not in use they discreetly blend in to form an elegant black band across the interior.

High performance in every aspect

The 520d Touring is expected to be the biggest seller in the UK. Its 1,995cc four cylinder diesel engine features the latest generation common-rail direct injection and a turbocharger with variable turbine geometry which increases power to 184hp at 4,000rpm. Combined with torque of 380 Nm from only 1,900 rpm this jewel of an engine ensures that it can provide swift and safe overtaking responses at any time.

The 520d Touring accelerates from zero to 62mph in 8.3 seconds and onto a top speed of 138mph. Sipping fuel at a combined fuel consumption of 54.3mpg and offering a CO2 rating of 137g/km, the BMW 520d Touring is the most efficient car in the executive estate car segment.

The silky smooth straight-six turbocharged engine of the 530d Touring ups the diesel ante. Now equipped with increased power of 245hp at 4,000rpm and with a peak torque of 540Nm from as low as 1,750rpm, the 530d Touring provides more of what enthusiastic customers love. With the introduction of upgraded piezo-injectors, the BMW 530d emits just 165g/km (with automatic transmission), while averaging a combined consumption figure of 44.8mpg. The BMW 530d is capable of accelerating from zero to 62mph in just 6.4 seconds and attaining an electronically-limited top speed of 155mph.

Joining the diesel-powered cars from launch are two straight-six petrol engines - the 523i and the 535i. The 535i is the first engine to combine a single turbocharged engine with High Precision Direct Injection and VALVETRONIC – BMW’s own system that controls how much the engine’s valves open for optimum efficiency. These measures allow the engine to meet strict emissions regulations whilst delivering optimum performance with a zero to 62mph time of 6.0 seconds and an electronically-limited top speed of 155mph. Consumption and emissions figures reflect its technological prowess with 33.2mpg on the combined cycle and CO2 emissions of 197g/km, both values using the more popular automatic transmission.

The naturally-aspirated 523i Touring has also utilises High Precision Direct Injection resulting in high-revving, responsive driving characteristics, combined with low fuel consumption and emissions. The 523i unit delivers maximum output of 204hp at 6,100 rpm and a peak torque of 270Nm from 1,500 all the way through to 4,250 rpm to ensure smooth progression at any speed. Its responsiveness translates into a zero to 62mph speed of 8.2 seconds with a top speed of 155mph*. Its economical nature delivers CO2 emissions of 183g/km and a combined consumption of 36.2mpg.

Efficient and Dynamic at no extra cost

The new BMW 5 Series Touring comes with a dazzling array of EfficientDynamics technologies. The BMW 520d Touring is the first 5 Series to come with Auto Start-Stop, reducing the engine idle period when coming to a short stop. All manual gearbox models come with an Optimum gearshift indicator to help drivers decide when to change gear to optimise the car’s efficiency.

Completing the panoply of BMW’s pioneering EfficientDynamics package are Brake Energy Regeneration, Active Aerodynamics, Low rolling resistance tyres, Electric Power Steering and lightweight engineering throughout the vehicle. High-precision direct fuel injection is also fitted on both petrol models.

Transmission

All BMW 5 Series Touring models come as standard with a six-speed manual gearbox which has been optimised compared to previous transmissions for greater efficiency. A redesigned gearshift lever and enhanced internal packaging have resulted in a smoother, sportier gearshift.

The option of BMW’s new eight-speed automatic transmission brings the luxury and refinement of the 7 Series to the new Touring range. While being six per cent more fuel efficient, the weight and size of the gearbox remain unchanged. Buyers of all variants can specify the eight-speed automatic gearbox or an eight-speed Sport automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted paddles for those that prefer more enthusiastic style of driving.

For those BMW 5 Series Touring models specified with Variable Damper Control or Adaptive Drive packages, the Drive Dynamic Control (DDC) chassis configurator is fitted to enhance ride and handling still further. DDC allows for fine tuning of the chassis with the choice of Normal, Comfort, Sport and Sport+. Each mode changes the levels of steering assistance, throttle response, gear change characteristics, degree of Dynamic Stability Control interaction and, courtesy of adjustable dampers, the ride and handling characteristics.

Innovative new optional equipment

The BMW 5 Series Touring can be specified with Park Assist to enhance driver convenience. Once a button on the centre console is pressed ultrasound sensors located in the side indicator surrounds scan the road either side of the vehicle for an appropriate parking space. On location of a suitable free bay the driver then only need operate the accelerator and brake pedals while the Park Assist system swiftly slots the car into the space with ease.

Four-wheel Integral Active Steering can also be specified for the first time on a 5 Series Touring and a car equipped with it benefits from a turning circle reduced by half a metre. Meanwhile, the Surround View system uses cameras in the side mirrors and the front wheel arches in conjunction with Park Distance Control and the optional Reversing Assist camera to provide a 360 degree view on the iDrive display for perfect parking.

The BMW 5 Series Touring is offered with a wealth of optional equipment to enhance driver safety, comfort and enjoyment. Head-up Display, Night Vision with pedestrian recognition, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Change Warning, Speed Limit Info and two rear entertainment packages are all available.

In the UK the BMW 5 Series Touring will be offered with four optional equipment packages. BMW Business Advanced Media and BMW Professional Multimedia packages include BMW Navigation, BMW ConnectedDrive – Assist and Online and Voice control. The Dynamic package includes 19-inch alloy wheels, Sport seats, Anthracite headlining, Sport leather steering wheel and High-gloss exterior trim. The Visibility package includes Adaptive headlights, Xenon headlights, High-beam Assist and headlight wash.

The new 5 Series Touring goes on sale on 18 September, 2010.

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 Zonda Addict Zonda Addict
This car looks like it is gonna be a good car, but why did BMW make a car, which on the face of it, makes their 5 series GT seem pointless.
March 13, 2010 11:21 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
I think the 5GT is meant to be a (ugly) crossover. But I have never really seen the point of the 5GT anyway.
March 14, 2010 12:39 am
 Lenco Lenco
And the best thing is... there will be a 3GT too! Topic: Great car... i think it will be a hard competitor for the Merc E T-Model!
March 14, 2010 2:47 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
the 5GT is a niche car , meant for a very specific demographic, too bad it's ugly.
March 14, 2010 6:34 am
 MTC MTC
It does look pretty good to me the perfect getaway family car look, the kids are hugging daddy, they're packing luggage and a kiddies bicycle in case the car got caught and the kids need to runaway on their bikes, the dad is pressing buttons to close the tailgate to save 0.1 seconds and they quickly drive away in a 520d btw, it can fit a 3 Series Cabriolet in its boot. WOW?!?
March 14, 2010 2:10 am
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
Looks great. It delivers with a purpose.
March 14, 2010 2:21 am
 Hero Sina Hero Sina
i don't know we can get this car in U.S or just 5 GT
March 14, 2010 4:07 am
 otakki otakki
Boy, a diesel station wagon...I looove that combination...gosh, just look at those torque figures and gas mileage that are making me drool. Of course, good things like this will never make its way to this side of the ocean. Lots of station wagons such as the C63AMG wagon don't make it here. Here in the US, we are probably getting only the petrol models, since most people here seem to have a diesel phobia. I guess a similar diesel 3-series wagon with good reliability will also work for me. Diesel is the way to go. Forget about all these stupid hybrids.
March 14, 2010 9:48 am
 Edison Edison
Good work BMW, this is probably the best-looking station wagon around.
March 14, 2010 10:06 am
 trevtremaine trevtremaine
I've got an '08 535xiT and have to say it's a great car (except issues with the high pressure fuel pump and niggling electronic problems). This model looks a little blander, but will wait to see it in person. It looks evolutionary with some progress but can't see giving up my existing car for the differences. Living in North America, I hope they continue to bring the "Touring" across, but really wish BMW would stop confounding potential purchases by limiting what options are available. I would love to try the diesel, or better yet, the M5 touring. I've heard that the Touring might not be coming as BMW's NA marketing is concentrating on the 5GT and X5/X6 disasters - wish they would pull their heads out of the sand! Other manufacturers are coming back to wagons (Honda/Acura), and BMW seems to want to go the route of SUVs and, dare I say, minivans.
March 14, 2010 11:01 am
 hata0101 hata0101
i have to admit it...this is one of the best looking wagon in the market. but, what's the point of the 5-series GT existence? just like X5 & X6, why X6?? yes, there will be some customer like it, but definitely not much...so, why?
March 14, 2010 11:47 am
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
Nice, but bland and boring... BMW's are really starting to become a bit of a bore...
March 14, 2010 11:55 am
 v6s_stink v6s_stink
I really dislike the new corporate BMW hood. Bangle is gone (he wasn't when this was actually designed) and the "let's see how many surfaces we can stamp into one body panel" design mantra needs to be gone, too. Sad to have the one of the top two or three engines in the worlds entrapped under this gimmick of styling excess.
March 14, 2010 1:07 pm
 Razz Razz
Well done BMW !!! This car is one of the best looking station wagon of this days! I just love it and i think it will be a real succes !
March 14, 2010 1:29 pm
 Shumy Shumy
Not bad but I still prefer A6..
March 14, 2010 1:46 pm
 moodyaaa moodyaaa
I always hated Touring cars, But i see this 1 very very nice
March 14, 2010 3:00 pm
 BeEmWe BeEmWe
Me, too! It's the first time ever I find a station wagon good-looking.
March 15, 2010 7:43 am
 The Car Guru 4 The Car Guru 4
Kudos Mr. Hooydonk, you've done BMW proud.
March 14, 2010 7:28 pm
 nederina nederina
Finally Germans get a sense of elegance. This Touring looks great. As much as I like BMWs, but I'll have the E-Class Estate, that has a larger loadspace and a third row of seats for childrens.
March 15, 2010 3:13 am