BMW USA released this nice 90-second long video starring the new BMW M5 F10. In the footage, ‘M’ brand manager for BMW in North America, Mr. Matt Russel, gives us a short but all-comprehensive description of the model, reminding us of what makes the new M5 such a cool car. This high quality video is obviously professionally filmed and goes straight to point, it surely makes for a nice watch.
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British magazine AutoExpress uploaded a video on its youtube webpage starring two of the finest BMW vehicles battling against easch other on the popular Cadwell Park circuit, Lincolnshire, a track so challenging that it earned itself the nickname ‘Mini-Nurburgring’, and features the famous ‘jump’ that you might have seen in some British Superbike picture or video.
In the footage above you will see the new Bmw M5 F10, equipped with a 4.4-litre V8 unit delivering 560 hp and 680 Nm, fighting against the equally impressive and also brand new superbike from BMW Motorrad division: the S1000RR, equipped with a 999cc in-line four unit producing 193 hp and 112Nm of maximum torque. Obviously, we are not going to tell you which vehicle won it: you will have to check out the video to find that out.
Our mates from Autoblog.it alerted us about this juicy one-minute long video starring the new Bmw M5 F10 - this time in a captivating white livery - dancing on the wet sand of an evocative beach of some undisclosed location. Behind the steering wheel, engineer, suspension specialist and race driver Wolfgang Weber. The video appears to be a promo-clip in support of the athletes that will compete at the next Olympic Games in London, with BMW being an official partner of the event. Sit back and enjoy.
BMW released a new official video starring the new M5 F10. This high-quality footage shows the aggressive new sporty saloon from the German manufacturer - this time with a black livery - running on the countryside and on a track with plenty of tyre screeching, slow motion and sneaky images of many details. However, its impressive roar is probably the most impressive feature of the clip.
Bmw M5 F10 is powered by a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine with Valvetronic and direct injection devolping its 680 Nm of maximum torque from 1,500 rpm and 560 hp between 6,000 and 7,000 rpm. Obviously, its performance figures are just as impressive: 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in about 4,4 seconds, 0-200 km/h in 13 seconds flat and top speed of 305 km/h (with M Driver’s Package). BMW claims an average fuel consumption of 9,9 l/100 km - which is 30% less than its predecessor - thanks to the EfficientDynamics package that includes start-stop system and KERS.