The wait is almost over for BMW enthusiasts, as the long-anticipated 2024 M5 is slated to make its big debut this month, according to reliable sources.
Key Takeaways
- The G90 BMW M5 Sedan is expected to be revealed in the last week of June.
- The G99 M5 Touring model will follow later this year.
- The new M5 will feature a twin-turbo V8 hybrid system, multiple paint options, and an all-electric driving mode.
BMW aficionados, get ready. The highly anticipated G90 BMW M5 Sedan is likely mere weeks away from its official reveal. According to insiders quoted by BMW Blog, the debut is expected in the last week of June. The G99 M5 Touring station wagon will follow later in the year, with the sedan making its first appearance online and then being publicly displayed at the M Festival in Poland next month. Given the timing, it's not likely the launch will clash with Bugatti's big reveal of the Chiron successor on June 20.
2023 BMW M5 Sedan
- $109,900
- 4.4L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas
- 600 hp
- 15/21 MPG
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Few Glimpses So Far
BMW has been sparingly teasing the M5 siblings in various development videos. Our first uncloaked look arrived via a sketch, hinting that the official reveal must be imminent. Expect a wave of teaser content in the run-up to the launch.
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Fortunately, we've had a few leaks to keep us entertained. One such leak from BMW China revealed color options for the new M5. Expect a rainbow of choices, including Isle of Man Green and Fire Red. But let's not forget the engine.
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Plug-In Hybrid Power And Practicality
The new BMW M5 is set to break new ground with its powertrain. BMW M CEO Frank van Meel has confirmed it will feature a twin-turbocharged V8 hybrid system similar to that of the BMW XM SUV. While power will be slightly less than the SUV's 738 hp and 739 lb-ft of torque, the M5 will still offer an impressive 718 hp. As a plug-in hybrid, it promises a functional electric-only range, positioning it as a standout in the sports sedan market. We'll likely have all the hard specs before July.
Source: BMW Blog