The new version of the BMW M5 was revealed after mustering power slides in a vague desert on its own right back in August ahead of making its public premiere at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show in September.
The M5 is notorious for its driving capabilities worldwide and BMW has managed to fit a roof finished in the lightweight carbon fibre material to help reduce the overall weight of the car which is indeed crucial for the performance and bringing the centre of gravity to optimum.
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It helps in transferring power to all the four wheels through a new AWD system. The 2018 BMW M5 is claimed to be capable of doing the zero to 100 kmph sprint in just 3.4 seconds and 0-200 kmph in 11.1 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 250 kmph but it can be increased to 305 kmph through an optional M Driver’s package. Pitting it against the main rival, Mercedes AMG E63 4Matic, it exceeds in the engine outputs.
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Up front, it features a blackened kidney grille with chrome trim and newly designed bumper with larger air intakes apart from black and silver wheels over gold brake calipers, quad tailpipes, a black rear diffuser and subtle trunk lid lip spoiler.
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