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The new BMW 5-series now has a wagon version called the 5-series Touring. It's also available as the electric i5 , in both eDrive40 and M60 forms. We hear the wagon might come to the U.S. as the ...
BMW is launching its first all-electric luxury wagon, the i5 Touring, with up to 348 miles (560 km) WLTP range. The luxury BMW wagon is more advanced than ever. It’s now more sporty, has new ...
Another day, another piece of wagon-shaped forbidden fruit. BMW's newest debut is the 5 Series Touring, the longroof version of the eighth-generation midsize sedan. Beyond our general penchant for ...
BMW has confirmed the i5 Touring will be available in Europe starting next spring. Don't look for it or any other regular 5-Series wagon to reach the U.S., as buyers here in need of cargo space ...
In fact, we might have an idea regarding the electrified V8’s output in the M5 Touring. BMW Blog reports the i5 M60 Touring will be the most powerful member of the 5 Series wagon family and if ...
The BMW i5 Touring is the German company's first-ever series production all-electric wagon. It comes with a bigger trunk than the sedan but, unlike the sedan, it won't be offered in the United States.
We’re still waiting for BMW to officially unveil the Touring versions of the 5-Series and i5, but we can expect that to happen before the end of 2023, with deliveries starting in early 2024.
Based on that, there's a slight chance the 5 Series Touring could arrive in the United States as an M5.This would make up for BMW snubbing the USA by not bringing the M3 Wagon to our shores. The ...
BMW hasn’t offered an M5 Touring since the V10-powered E60 5-Series of the late 2000s, and only made one wagon variant before that, which was the E34 back in the 1990s.