The new bodystyle variant of the 5-Series will be available in Europe, Japan, and Taiwan
BMW shared the first official teaser of the upcoming 5-Series Touring, shortly after a set of leaked patent drawings effectively revealed the exterior design of the model. The more practical version of the 5-Series and i5 will premiere in spring 2024, and will be exclusively available to customers in Europe, Japan, and Taiwan - which means that U.S. buyers will miss out on the premium midsize wagon.
On the top end of the food chain in terms of performance and visual attitude will be the M5 Touring which is rumored to produce 790 hp from an XM-sourced plug-in hybrid V8. It will also look the part thanks to a version-specific wide bodykit differentiating it from lesser versions. Those in search of a powerful family hauler will also have the option of the fully electric i5 M60 xDrive, coming with a more modest but still impressive 593 hp .
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