Photos by Charles Ofria
Category: | $45,000 to $55,000 Rear wheel drive mid-sized sport sedan |
Who should buy this car: | A person looking for the ultimate touring sedan |
Comparable models in this class: | Audi A6, Cadillac CTS-V, Infiniti M45, Lexus GS, Lincoln LS, Jaguar S-Type, Mercedes E-Class |
BMW’s redesigned sports sedan has plenty of soul
BMWs new 5 Series is one more step in the total redesign of the BMW product line. But fear not, under this bold new styling direction, the heart and soul of the ultimate sports sedan is alive and well.
Tom Purves, chairman and chief executive officer of BMW North America, told automotive writers at the cars launch last fall that BMWs mission is to build The Ultimate Driving Machine. This car, he said, is central to what BMW is all about. It is a technical showcase, a platform for innovations such as active steering, active roll stabilization and the unique use of aluminum and steel body panels.
BMWs new styling is a series of compound curves and sharp edges. The variation in surfaces means light reflects differently all the time.
BMWs new styling has been controversial. Chris Bangle, BMWs design director and the person responsible for this new design direction ,was recently promoted to an executive position, director of BMW Group design. Hands-on design responsibilities now fall to Adrian van Hooydonk, formerly the president of Designworks USA, BMWs California design studio. He is the man responsible for penning the new 6-Series
Whether you like the styling or not, the redesigned 5-series sedan is a car to be reckoned with. Its handling, road holding and overall balance are absolutely first cabin, among the best in its segment.
The new 5-series has a wheelbase that is 2.3 inches longer than the previous model. It is also slightly wider, taller and longer. The trunk is 26 percent larger, big enough now for four golf bags. The additional length translates into greater rear-seat legroom, something that was needed. The back seat is now quite comfy.
There is a third transmission option for the person who wants a sporting edge. It is a 6-Speed Sequential Manual Gearbox (SMG) and works very much like a manual transmission except for the fact that it does not have a clutch pedal. You can use this transmission in fully automatic mode, or shift it up and down manually with the shift lever or steering wheel shift paddles. This transmission is similar mechanically to a manual transmission, but is electrohydraulically shifted. It is not nearly as smooth in full automatic mode as a true automatic, but performance and gas mileage numbers place it on an equal footing with the 6 speed manual.
Active steering and active roll stabilization are two innovations worthy of note. Active steering varies the steering ratio by speed. It is essentially invisible, yet it makes driving more pleasurable. It takes fewer turns of the wheel to steer the car at slower speed than it does at high speed. This means you can wheel through switchback turns without moving your hands from the steering wheel, yet at high speeds the vehicle tracks straight even if you move the wheel slightly. At parking speeds, the steering wheel will go from full left to full right in only 1 3/4 turns.
Active roll stabilization uses a hydraulic coupling in the middle of the stabilizer bars. This unit decouples when the car is going straight, allowing the suspension to be more compliant and the ride to be softer. When you make a turn, the stabilizer bar halves reconnect and keep body lean in check.
All of this technical sleight of hand happens without the driver ever being aware that anything is going on. The car simply carves through turns with precision while feeling arrow-straight on flat sections.
The interior is bigger, more advanced and more sophisticated. The gauge package is quite nice, but overall the instrument panel is less successful. The iDrive system, operated by a large knob on the console, has been simplified from the one on the 7 series, but it still isn’t as intuitive as it should be. Fortunately, most functions essential to driving are located on or around the steering wheel and column. An optional head-up display will be available sometime this year.
Adaptive bi-xenon headlights turn slightly with the steering wheel to shine around bends. When the driver applies the brakes hard, or upon activation of the ABS, the brake lights and the taillights both light at once, brightening the brake lights even more in order to alert those behind that you are braking hard.
While the 5-series styling is the first thing to catch your eye, agile road holding and a sweet manual gearbox are the things that bring a smile to your face every time you turn the key.
Specifications
525i | 530i | 545i | |
Engine Type | 2.5 liter 24 valve double overhead cam (DOHC) inline 6 cylinder | 3.0 liter 24 valve double overhead cam )DOHC) inline 6 cylinder | 4.4 liter 32 valve double overhead cam (DOHC) V8 |
Horsepower | 184 @ 5200 RPM | 225 @ 5,900 RPM | 325 @ 6,100 RPM |
Torque | 175 @ 3,500 RPM | 214 @ 3,500 RPM | 330 @ 3,600 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Premium Unleaded | Premium Unleaded | Premium Unleaded |
Transmission (std) Transmission (opt) | 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic transmission with manual control | 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic transmission with manual control | 6-speed manual 6-speed automatic transmission with manual control |
Drive Type | Rear Wheel Drive | Rear Wheel Drive | Rear Wheel Drive |
Tires – Standard | P225/55VR16 all season times | P225/50VR17 all season tires | P245/40WR18 run flat tires (Manual Trans) P225/50VR17 all season tires (Automatic) |
Overall Length | 190.6″ | 190.6″ | 190.6″ |
Wheelbase | 113.7″ | 113.7″ | 113.7″ |
Width | 72.7″ | 72.7″ | 72.7″ |
Turning Diameter | 37.5 ft. Curb to Curb | 37.5 ft. Curb to Curb | 37.5 ft. Curb to Curb |
Curb Weight | 3,428 lbs. | 3,472 lbs. | |
Fuel Tank | 18.5 gals | 18.5 gals | 18.5 gals |
Miles per Gallon (EPA) | city 19 , hwy 28. (Manual) city 19 , hwy 28 (Automatic) | city 20 , hwy 30. (Manual) city 18 , hwy 28 (Automatic) | city 17 , hwy 25. (Manual) city 18 , hwy 26 (Automatic) |
Acceleration 0 to 60 | 7.8 Seconds (manual) 8.2 Seconds (automatic) | 6.6 Seconds (manual) 6.9 Seconds (automatic) | 5.7 Seconds (manual) 5.8 Seconds (automatic) |
Base Price | $39,800 + Destination charge of $695 | $44,900 + Destination charge of $695 | $55,000 + Destination charge of $695 |
2004 BMW 5 Series mid sized rear wheel drive sedan
Standard Equipment
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545i also includes…
Major Available Options
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