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    Bmw E60 M5 :D

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    BMW Concept M5

    BMW's 2005 Concept M5


    The new E60 M5 packs a V10 wallop: 368kW


    The more aggressive profile comes about via
    side skirts, lower ride height and bigger wheels


    Though this is the 'concept', the road
    going version is expected to be similar


    The 'M' division's trademark trumpets

    Arguably one of the most anticipated cars of 2004, BMW has finally taken the wraps off its first conceptual iteration of the new M5.

    The new look M5 is based on the current BMW 5-Series model and, in addition to a stonking 5.0-litre V10 and a clever new 7-speed transmission, the car gets an aerodynamic bodykit to differentiate it from lesser models and provide improved downforce.

    The BMW Concept M5 offers a clear indication of what the production model will look like, expected on sale in Europe late this year and in Australia in early 2005.

    While the design isn't final, insiders say there won't be dramatic changes to the car, though rumours suggest a bonnet scoop or cut-out may be added to the production model.

    As it stands, the Concept M5 gets subtle enhancements over the standard E60 sedan, including modified front and rear air dams and side skirts, lower ride height, side air vents and the now trademark BMW 'M' quad-pack chrome exhaust pipes.

    The Concept M5 runs on unique 19-inch light alloy wheels, 9.5-inches wide at the rear and shod with 285/35 ZR19 tyres. The front wheels are 8.5-inches wide with 255/40 ZR19 tyres and are controlled by a new Servotronic steering system.

    Boasting Formula 1 technology, the new car, as expressed by the Concept M5, is the first M5 to have a completely bespoke engine, an all-new 5.0-litre V10 designed to generate 368kW (500bhp) and 500Nm of torque.

    While BMW is remaining tight-lipped on specific revolutions per minute, rumours suggest the engine will rev beyond 8000rpm, which would further highlight it's F1 origins.

    Beyond exact statistics, BMW has come clean on the M5 Concept's power figures, stating that the quick-spinning 5.0-litre mill will help the vehicle to a 0-100km/h sprint in under 5.0 seconds.

    In addition, BMW engineers reckon it'll take just 13.0 seconds to reach 200km/h, which could well make it the world's fastest four door saloon/sedan.

    Unlike many Mercedes AMG models, the fourth generation BMW to display the M5 badge forgoes forced induction, instead getting its performance via naturally aspirated means.

    The engine features high-pressure VANOS, individual throttle butterflies and electronic engine controls designed with knowledge gleaned from years of Formula 1 engine development.

    According to BMW reps, the new V10 will "effortlessly deliver seemingly inexhaustible power with supreme driving comfort". Cool.

    In addition to the manic V10 engine, the Concept M5, and indeed its road-going sibling will introduce the world's first 7-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox.

    It allows for rapid shifting and ultimate driver control, again thanks to a Formula 1 derived electronics technology.

    Using clutches, instead of a torque convertor, the SMG shifts gears as quickly - if not quicker - than a standard manual transmission.

    BMW's M division wanted the M5 to handle crisply around corners, as well as go fast down the straights, and its engineers were able to save a substantial amount of weight, in turn improving the Concept M5's power-to-weight ratio as well.

    Braking has been suitably beefed up to cope with the M5's added performance, but no word yet on whether ceramic discs will be used.

    The latest generation of Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and the adoption of a variable M-type limited slip differential, as seen in the E46 M3 Coupe, enhance the M5's driving dynamics, while providing the driver with a good feel of what the rear wheels are doing.

    Looking back, the E28 BMW M5 six-cylinder created the 'hyperformance' luxury sedan class in 1982, and since that time, three generations of M5s have generated ever-increasing levels of desire and enjoyment for 35,000 buyers.

    Initially M5 cars were hand-built in Munich, but later were built on the assembly line at Dingolfing.

    BMW seems to have taken a subtle-and-sporty approach to the new M5, and it works a treat. While Chris Bangle's original 5-Series design was thoroughly different, the curvy, muscular take on the go-fast model is pleasing.

    Though we'll still have to wait on official figures for engine specifics, such as where peak torque kicks in (we guess 5500rpm), what we've seen of the new M5 thus far is extremely promising.

    Details of final production specification for international markets are still to be determined and the Australian market ETA, pricing and specification will follow soon after.
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    I'm Liking it, front end looks well mean and agressive

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    Thats pretty drool worthy in my opinion. Tho I have always been a fan of the M versions. M3 has to be my fave tho.

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    Does look mean from the front....like on of those fisheye cameras have been used on it a little bit.

    Is this from the same designer as the new 5 series, or is it after his "promotion" out of design?

    What does "Sequential Manual Gearbox" mean?

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    I think it means flappy paddle, as it does mention "F1" a lot.

    I hope it don't have a flappy paddle, but a 7 speed old skool manual would take a bit of getting used to!

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    The front looks amazing, but the back looks a bit dodgy to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blockers
    What does "Sequential Manual Gearbox" mean?
    Most "sequential" boxes available at the mo are little more than an automatic box. BMW were the first to have a "proper" sequential box - It has a manual, computer controlled, clutch.

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    Mmmm, not too keen on that tbh, prefer the current shape Alpina B10, saw 1 this mornin, now thats a BM I'd have

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    It's Fugly (although they look a bit better in the flesh). 19" wheels are gay. Apart from that I want want want want WANT!

    Rich :¬)

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    Mmmmm, I do like beemers! Parents have one, pretty damn quick and sounds excellent!

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    Pretty new 325i se, engine purrrrs.

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    Dont like the current (new) 5 series shape. Nor do most ppl I know of which might be a good thing* with the E39 series (previous shape) mebbe holding value thru desirability BUT I do like the M5 pictured above.....

    *good thing cause its an E39 I have....
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    Does look like a very nicely specced motor, but I don't like the looks of it. I don't like the new 5 series anyway, but I also don't like what they've done to the M version looks wise. I always liked the M5 because it was a sleeper, looked like any other 5 series...

    My parents have got a beemer too, a P Reg 540, M-Tec suspension, 6 speed manual, and 17" alloys, total sleeper, gimme that anyday
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barakka
    My parents have got a beemer too, a P Reg 540, M-Tec suspension, 6 speed manual, and 17" alloys, total sleeper, gimme that anyday
    Same one I have save for the year (1998 S reg) and mine being an auto. Prefer the Steptronic Auto now I have been driving one. Give me an auto any day

    Def a sleeper. 1800KG of car moving from 0 - 60 in 6.0 secs and 1.4 mile in 14.01 is pretty good


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