The new BMW M5 is a very quick luxury sedan. It looks imposing on the road and delivers strong performance with serious pace.
By Dhruv Behl

717bhp and 1,000Nm, paired with hybrid efficiency and a properly luxurious cabin – all the ingredients for the perfect modern day M5. Or is it?
You see, the M5 has always been able to combine ultra-high performance with everyday usability, along with more than a smattering of luxury. The hybrid tech in this generation, though, has meant that the M5 has gained more than half-a-tonne in weight over its predecessor – tipping the scales at a substantial 2,435kg. That certainly hasn’t blunted its straight-line speed though. After all, the wallop of those 717 horses means that it achieves 100km/h in a scant 3.5 seconds. The trouble comes when you attempt to hurl those two-and-a-half tonnes around the short loop of the BIC. Despite the four-wheel drive, the M5 appears reluctant to pivot around its axis and put its power down unless its pointed dead straight. There’s a very apparent resistance mid-corner owing to its mass, which can be seen in its lap time. That’s not to say it’s not entertaining. You can turn off the all-wheel drive and simply smoke the rear tires in two-wheel drive mode, as you see here. That’s the beauty of having inherent BMW dynamics and over 700 horses.
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As a road car, and a stupendously fast luxury car, the M5 still fits the bill but its weight means it’s not quite the precision instrument of old. In this avatar, it’s more of a hammer. It looks imposing, and it goes like stink but it can’t hide the weight of that 18.6 kWh battery pack. Perhaps BMW should have taken a page out of the Porsche GTS playbook, which has a 1.9 kWh battery that keeps the turbos always on boost – that way it enhances performance without any penalty in weight. Of course, the M5 will be far more efficient on the highway, and it’s perhaps the perfect car in which to crush continents.
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If the fastest Autobahn cruiser was the brief, then the M5 has nailed it. But the M5 legacy is a tough one to live up to. This generation is faster, yes, but certainly not as agile as before…
| PARAMETERS | POINTS | SCORE |
|---|---|---|
| QUALITY | 5 | 4.5 |
| COMFORT / SPACE | 5 | 4 |
| REFINEMENT | 5 | 4 |
| DESIGN | 5 | 3 |
| DRIVETRAIN | 5 | 4.5 |
| RIDE & HANDLING | 5 | 3 |
| PRACTICALITY | 5 | 4 |
| X FACTOR | 20 | 14 |
| LAP TIME | 15 | 11.6 |
| VALUE FOR MONEY | 30 | 7 |
| TOTAL | 100 | 59.6 |