BMW Extends xDrive to all 5 Series GT/740d Engine Variants

 BMW Extends xDrive to all 5 Series GT/740d Engine Variants
BMW 5-Series GT

BMW will soon introduce the xDrive permanent all-wheel-drive system to all variants of the 5 Series Gran Turismo as well as the 740d. First to get it will be the 530d xDrive GT and 550i xDrive GT, both slated for June market launch in Germany. Then in September the 535d xDrive GT and 535i xDrive GT will be introduced. The 740d xDrive also comes into market in September.

XDrive was originally used by X vehicles like the X5 and X3, but now extends to a number of sedan models too. It works by continuously distributing power electronically to the correct axle and wheels at all times.

All engines remain the same, including 300 kW (402 bhp / 408 PS) of twin turbo V8 power for the 550i xDrive GT and 220 kW (295 bhp / 299 PS) for the 535d xDrive GT.


BMW, the world’s leading manufacturer of premium cars, is consistently enlarging its wide range of all-wheel-drive models. Starting in June and, respectively, September 2010, all engine variants of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo will also be available with intelligent BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive technology. And also starting in September, the BMW 740d xDrive will become the top diesel in the luxury sedan class to feature this innovative drive system.

The BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo combines elegance, spaciousness, comfort and variability in a truly unique car concept – and now this combination offering supreme motoring comfort is becoming even more thrilling and overwhelming. First, starting in June 2010, customers will have the choice of two versions of the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo featuring BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive technology. In both the BMW 530d xDrive Gran Turismo and the BMW 550i xDrive Gran Turismo, permanent, electronically masterminded all-wheel drive ensures the appropriate distribution of drive power front-to-rear in every situation. Then, following in September 2010, the BMW 535d xDrive Gran Turismo and the BMW 535i xDrive Gran Turismo will round off the engine range, helping to give the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo even greater and more versatile character within the premium segment through BMW xDrive technology.

Making its debut in April at Auto China Beijing 2010, the BMW 550i xDrive Gran Turismo is powered by a supreme V8 boasting BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology and High Precision Injection. Displacing 4.4 litres, this outstanding eight-cylinder delivers maximum output of 300 kW/407 hp all the way from 5,500 – 6,400 rpm as well as peak torque of 600 Newton-metres/442 lb-ft maintained consistently between 1,750 and 4,500 rpm.

This superior torque coming in at an early point and maintained throughout a broad speed range is now converted into supreme driving dynamics even more precisely and in even more superior style through BMW xDrive technology, accelerating the car to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds. Top speed is cut off by the engine’s electronic control unit at 250 km/h or 155 mph. Average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle, finally, is 11.8 litres/100 km, equal to 23.9 mpg imp, with CO2 emissions amounting to 275 grams per kilometre.

The BMW 550i xDrive Gran Turismo is the first model to combine such intelligent all-wheel drive with the supreme driving dynamics, motoring comfort and efficiency of an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The straight-six diesel engine in the BMW 530d xDrive Gran Turismo likewise represents the latest state-of-the-art in BMW engine development. Displacing 3.0 litres, the engine comes with an all-aluminium crankcase, its turbocharger system featuring variable intake geometry ensuring a superior surge of power and performance tailored harmoniously to all kinds of driving conditions.

Fuel is delivered by the latest generation of piezo-injectors operating at a maximum pressure of 1,800 bar. This gives the engine maximum peak output of 180 kW/245 hp at 4,000 rpm, with torque reaching its peak of 540 Newton-metres/398 lb-ft at just 1,750 rpm.

Benefiting from this kind of power, the BMW 530d xDrive Gran Turismo accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 235 km/h or 146 mph.

At the same time the car combines this sporting performance with average fuel consumption of 6.9 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 40.9 mpg imp, in the EU test cycle. The CO2 rating, finally, is 183 grams per kilometre.

The BMW 535d xDrive Gran Turismo features a second even more powerful representative of the new generation of straight-six BMW diesels. Boasting BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology and common rail direct fuel injection, the all-aluminium power unit in this equally outstanding model develops maximum output of 220 kW/300 hp at 4,400 rpm as well as peak torque of 600 Newton-metres/442 lb-ft maintained consistently between 1,500 and 2,500 rpm.      

The straight-six gasoline power unit in the BMW 535i xDrive Gran Turismo combines turbocharging, High Precision Injection and variable VALVETRONIC valve management with one another. This unique combination gives the BMW TwinPower Turbo an extremely spontaneous and direct response to the gas pedal. This outstanding response is then further optimised by VALVETRONIC valve management as well as the turbocharger system applying the twin-scroll principle both in the exhaust manifold and the turbocharger to separate the ducts and flow channels of three cylinders at a time.

With its high-tech injection nozzles, High Precision Injection doses fuel with maximum precision, delivering the fuel required into the combustion chambers at a pressure of up to 200 bar.

Displacing 3.0 litres, this outstanding six-cylinder delivers maximum output of 225 kW/306 hp at 5,800 rpm. Peak torque of 400 Newton metres/295 lb-ft, in turn, comes between 1,200 and 5,000 rpm.

With the top-of-the-range BMW 750i xDrive and BMW 750Li xDrive already introducing BMW’s intelligent all-wheel-drive system in the 2010 model year in the 7 Series, the BMW 740d xDrive is making its appearance in September.

With its all-aluminium power unit, the BMW 740d xDrive boasts BMW TwinPower Turbo Technology as well as common-rail direct fuel injection with its piezo-injectors operating at a pressure of up to 2,000 bar. Maximum output, as a result, is 225 kW/306 hp, with peak torque of 600 Newton-metres/442 lb-ft maintained consistently between 1,500 and 2,500 rpm.

Permanent, electronically controlled all-wheel drive ensures exactly the right distribution of engine power under all driving conditions. Precise and quick drive power control, finally, gives this supreme luxury sedan absolutely safe and incomparable driving behaviour at all times.                      

Originally BMW’s intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive technology was conceived for the BMW X models, then being introduced step-by-step in the BMW 5 Series, the BMW 3 Series, and the BMW 7 Series. The big forte of this superior technology is its uniquely precise control and engine management helping to optimise traction on rough surfaces and at the same time deliver supreme driving dynamics to the road.

The system stands out as a particularly intelligent all-wheel-drive technology by distributing drive power through a power divider with an electronically controlled multiple-plate clutch in exactly the right way and properly dosed to the correct axle and wheels with optimum road contact at any given point in time.

Featuring this superior system, BMW xDrive enhances driving stability also in dynamic bends by recognising even the slightest tendency to over- and understeer at an early point and taking appropriate counter-action right away.

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 DolceRides DolceRides
bmw should stop trying to be Audi. a lot of people were complaining that their neighbors audi can be driven during the winter with confidence and they can go on snowy places, while they had to stay home because they owned a benz or a bimmer, and now they do what audi has been doing for decades
April 16, 2010 1:02 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
BMW is not trying to be Audi, and what you're saying doesn't make sense. You criticize BMW for not offering AWD, but then you criticize them for offering AWD on the grounds that someone else already has. There's no logic in that. BMW is doing what it can to sell as many cars as possible, and in doing so they are making their cars more capable in rough weather conditions. So because another company has been doing that, it MUST mean that BMW is copying them. Right...
April 16, 2010 1:35 pm
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
Makes no sense. Are you saying Audi invented 4wd?
April 16, 2010 1:37 pm
 michelin901 michelin901
ha ha funny. here are some facts:- Mercedes and BMW, in 1926, introduced a rather sophisticated four-wheel drive, the G1, the G4 and G4 following. The 1937 Mercedes-Benz G5 and BMW 325 4x4 featured full time four-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, three locking differentials, and fully independent suspension. Audi introduces a permanently all-wheel driven road-going car, the Audi Quattro, in 1980. you do the math. not that i dont like awd. but in my part of the world awd is unneccesary and the ride of the rwd is ideal. thats why im a happy c-class customer although im definitely lookin to buy a 3 coupe soon.
April 16, 2010 1:59 pm
 Uptohere Uptohere
@maziny Yet another "oh just wait until BMW has...". The fact is they do not have a current competitor. Period.
April 17, 2010 9:36 am
 maziny maziny
Audi was the first to use 4WD in its road cars.
April 16, 2010 1:52 pm
 silent_bob silent_bob
BMW had 4wd cars pre-world war II. Audi didn't even exist back then, only its predecessor DKW. But that doesn't matter, 4wd could have its place om beemers if they're driven in predominantly snowy areas. Having said that, the cars' dynamics have clearly changed so the driving experience won't be 100% BMW...all of which doesn't matter to the 7 series xDrive buyer. And trust me, there will be loads of them.
April 18, 2010 11:55 am
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
Why don't you argue about how Audi invented 4 wheel drive in a Subaru article. Oh wait, Audi fanboy's only like to do Audi vs BMW. To bad BMW wins. The R8 put aside, its an awesome car.
April 16, 2010 2:38 pm
 2010S5 2010S5
You're clearly a BMW fanboy yourself. Why don't you stop being a hypocrite.
April 16, 2010 3:23 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
@ 2010S5 , he doesn't even know that Audi are Bavarians too :)
April 16, 2010 3:42 pm
 maziny maziny
Oh just wait until the M6 replacement comes out. Sports car with BMW M5 V8. It will blow the R8 out of the water!
April 16, 2010 5:21 pm
 MTC MTC
@maziny, which won't happen
April 16, 2010 9:54 pm
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
@ 2010S5 At-least I like BMW for what it is and not for what it isn't. I consider all three BMW, Audi, and Mercedes to be great cars. They all have their differences.
April 17, 2010 2:53 am
 RCarvalho RCarvalho
@maziny: Agree, BMW are the best!
April 18, 2010 8:21 am
 Uptohere Uptohere
I can't see anyone under 55 buying this car. It's BMW's Buick with the luxo-Aztec design.
April 17, 2010 9:52 am
 BavarianMS BavarianMS
I couldn't agree with you more. Its a car that will actually appeal to old people. I just don't see a young person driving it. For old retired people.
April 17, 2010 10:45 pm
 alessandro alessandro
I do not agree. I know one fresh 5GT owner. He is 38, an fat, so an idiot of course but very confident one I can say.
April 18, 2010 8:16 am
 CReeds CReeds
Some designs grow on you, but this one doesn't. I sat behind one in traffic today and all I could think was "it would be awful to be forced to look at this car every day". And yes, the car was being driven by a 60-ish woman. Ahhh, the ultimate driving machine.
April 19, 2010 7:12 am
 norther norther
you know what i cant understand.. they now extended the xdrive to all 5gt models and 740d etc bla bla. ok, nice. but since bmw introduced the xdrive to their sedans, the 535d, never had it. only on the 530d (xd). so they put the xdrive on the one but last top diesel model, but not on the top diesel. why? and i think on the gasoline side is the same. the 530i has X, but the 535i doesent have the xdrive. to me this is stupid. pls bmw, if ur gonna extend the xdrive to other models, do it properly, if not..... if not...... forget it
April 17, 2010 2:41 pm
 997-GT500-STI 997-GT500-STI
Too bad it is no longer German car fans. That would have put many at rest... By the way all three makes come from one place and share the same genetics. If one make is missing a feature now, you'll find it in the other..... Therefore, it is a non ending feud between oooo & Beemers..... enjoy!!! :)
April 18, 2010 6:44 am
 alessandro alessandro
It has everything, a grill, it is big, has a boring pre-Bangle design and it is expensive. What in Earth might be wrong if it is made so right?!
April 18, 2010 8:31 am