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BMW 5 Series Sedan Hybrid

POA
This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q4 2014.
Built in
Germany (launched 2012)
Vehicle Type
Successor
BMW 5 Series Sedan Hybrid (2012-2012)
Rating
Submodel
ActiveHybrid 5(A)
$$359,800
14.7km/L • 8-speed (A) Steptronic
Current price
$359,800
Depreciation
$33,300 /yr
Downpayment
$143,920 (Maximum 60% loan)
Instalment
$3,106 /mth
COE quota premium
$113,000 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$2,760 /yr
OMV
$64,700
ARF
$97,750
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$294,050
Premium
22%
Previous recorded price
$359,800
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-

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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