BMW 5 Series Sedan Hybrid

BMW 5 Series Sedan Hybrid (Parallel Imported)

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q4 2012.
Submodel
ActiveHybrid 5(A)
$296,000
15.38 km/L โ€ข 340bhp โ€ข 8-speed (A) Steptronic
Engine & Transmission
Engine Capacity
2,979 cc
Engine Type
6-cylinders in-line
Fuel Type
Petrol
Drive Type
Rear-wheel drive
Transmission
8-speed (A) Steptronic
Performance
Power
254 kW (340 bhp)
Torque
450 Nm
Acceleration
5.9 s (0-100 km/h)
Top Speed
250 km/h
Fuel Consumption
15.38 km/L
CO2 Emission
163 g/km (Manufacturer specs)
Measurement
Vehicle Type
Hybrid
Seating Capacity
unknown
Dimensions (L x W x H)
4899 x 2094 x 1464 mm
Wheelbase
2,968 mm
Min Turning Radius
unknown
Kerb Weight
1,925 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
67 L
Boot/Cargo Capacity
unknown
Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
Suspension (Front)
Double wishbone
Suspension (Rear)
Aluminium integral
Brakes (Front)
Ventilated disc
Brakes (Rear)
Ventilated disc
Rim Size
18 "

Editorial Reviews

Consumer Reviews

4.5
Excellent | 1 User Review
Best hybrid in its class
Everybody calls itself a 'Performance hybrid' these days. But this is not always true and when you floor it, their powertrains re-arrange themselves from economy mode to power mode. This BMW 5-Series is different. If you want performance, you have to apply in advance by rocking a switch, but then you get a good time all the time until you switch back. So when there's some good road ahead, get into Sport mode, and the economising goes out the window. The engine-stop never happens. The eight-speed autobox favours high revs (or you can paddle it, and it answers instantly). You are in a proper BMW! I am informed that the hybrid is actually marginally quicker than a vanilla 535i, even though they share exactly the same 306bhp turbo straight-six. The extra pick-up comes because the hybrid e-motor is, in Sport, locked to the engine, acting as a booster when you boot the throttle and grubbing back charge only when you lift. But in this way, you're saving a lot of gas. And then we switch to Eco mode. Throttle response softens right off, and, wherever there's a chance, the engine de-clutches and shuts down, the car relying on forward momentum (decelerating or going downhill) or e-power (wafting at town speed). That process is smooth enough that you soon stop noticing, but treading only gingerly on the throttle can net you a very good mileage, even as you keep up with most other traffic.... Read More

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