BMW 5 Series (F10)

BMW 5 Series
(F10/F11/F07/F18)
Overview
Manufacturer BMW
Production Jan 2010 – Mar 2017
Model years 2011–2017
Assembly Germany: Dingolfing
China: Shenyang (BBA)[1]
Egypt: 6th of October City[2]
India: Chennai[3]
Indonesia: Jakarta[4]
Malaysia: Kulim[5]
Russia: Kaliningrad
Thailand: Rayong[6][7]
Designer Jacek Fröhlich
Jean-Francois Alexandre Huet (Touring)
Body and chassis
Class Executive car (E)
Body style 4-door saloon
5-door wagon (estate)
Layout FR layout,
F4 layout (xDrive models)
Related 5 Series Gran Turismo (F07)
VinFast LUX A2.0
Powertrain
Engine Petrol
1.6 – 2.0 L N20 I4 turbo
2.5 – 3.0 L N52 I6 NA
3.0 L N53 I6 NA
3.0 L N55 I6 turbo
4.4 L N63 V8 turbo
Diesel:
2.0 L N47 / B47 I4 turbo
3.0 L N57 I6 turbo
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,970 mm (117 in)[8]
Length 4,910–5,000 mm (193–197 in)[9]
Width 1,860 mm (73 in)
Height sedan: 1,460 mm (57 in)
Curb weight 3,714 lb (1,685 kg)[10]
Chronology
Predecessor BMW 5 Series (E60)
Successor BMW 5 Series (G30)

The BMW F10/F11/F07/F18 is the sixth generation of the BMW 5 Series, which was produced from 2010 to 2017.[11][12] The body styles of the range are:

The F07 Gran Turismo is the first 5 Series to be available in a fastback body style. The F10 is also the first 5 Series to offer a hybrid drivetrain, a turbocharged V8 engine, an 8-speed automatic transmission, a dual-clutch transmission (in the M5), active rear-wheel steering (called "Integral Active Steering"), electric power steering, double wishbone front suspension, an LCD instrument cluster (called "Black Panel Display") and automatic parking (called "Parking Assistant").[13]

In February 2017, the F10 was replaced by the G30 5 Series.[14]

The F10 M5 is powered by the S63 twin-turbo V8 engine with a 7-speed dual clutch transmission. It is the first M5 to use a turbocharged engine.

Development

From November 2005 to December 2006, the exterior was designed by Jacek Fröhlich under the leadership of BMW Group Design Director Adrian van Hooydonk.[15][16] The Touring version was designed by Jean-Francois Alexandre Huet.[17]

The F10 was unveiled in Munich on 23 November 2009.[18]

Body styles

Sedan (F10)

The sedan was the first body style to be released. It was unveiled at the Munich Olympic Stadium in 2009.[19]

Touring (F11)

The Touring model was unveiled at the 2010 Leipzig Auto Show.[20]

Gran Turismo (F07)

5 Series Gran Turismo

The 5 Series Gran Turismo is a 5-door fastback body style. It is longer and taller than the 5 Series sedan/Touring models, and has a hatchback rear door.[21] The hatchback has a dual-access opening and the side windows are frameless.[22][23]

Although sold as part of the 5 Series range, is suggested that the Gran Turismo chassis has more in common with the F01 7 Series[24] and the fascia is more similar to the 7 Series than the 5 Series. The additional length results in more legroom for rear passengers.[25]

In some markets (such as the Canada and the United States), the Gran Turismo was launched before sedan and Touring models of the F10/F11 generation. Therefore, in these markets it was sold alongside the outgoing E60 5 Series until the release of the F10/F11 models.[26]

The F07 535i GT was the first model to use the N55 turbocharged straight-six engine, which replaced the N54.[27][28]

Long wheelbase sedan (F18)

A long wheelbase (LWB) version of the BMW 5 Series Sedan was developed for the Chinese market, as a cheaper alternative to the 7 Series which is longer and wider. The wheelbase of the F18 is extended by 14 cm (5.5 in) over the standard 5 Series sedan.[29]

The LWB 5 Series was assembled at BMW Plant Shenyang in Shenyang, China plant for the Chinese market.[30]

Styling

Interior

The F10 uses a more traditional BMW exterior styling approach compared with the controversial styling of its E60 predecessor. [31] The "Bangle butt" is removed,[32] a Hofmeister kink is present,[33] a traditional kidney grill is used and crease lines are used on the bonnet (similar to the E39 and older 5 Series models).[34] Reviews of the styling have ranged from slightly bland, to handsome and muscular.[31][33][35][36][37]

The interior features an updated iDrive system[38] and a 13 mm (0.5 in) increase in rear knee-room for rear passengers.[33] The F10 saw the return of the centre console being angled towards the driver,[39][40] as used on the E39 and earlier generations of 5 Series.

Chassis and suspension

The F10 uses the same platform as the F01 7 Series.[41][42] Front suspension is double wishbones with double-pivot lower arms (previous 5 Series generations used Macpherson struts.[33][43] Rear suspension is a multi-link design with 5 links called "Integral V".[31]

Most suspension components are made from aluminium. The F10 uses a chassis from various grades of steel, which is, on a whole, 55% stiffer than the E60’s. To reduce weight, the bonnet, front fenders and doors are made from aluminium.[33]

The rear-wheel drive version of the 2011 535i has a rollover risk of 9.3% and a 5 of 5 stars overall safety rating.[44]

Drivetrain

Transmission options for the model range (excluding the M5) were a 6-speed manual or an 8-speed ZF 8HP automatic. The M5 uses a 7-speed dual clutch transmission or a conventional 6-speed manual.

Models

Petrol engines

In Europe, the naturally aspirated six-cylinder models used the direct-injection N53 engine. However, many countries outside Europe continued to use the older N52 engine instead, due to high sulfur levels in the locally available petrol.

The factory ratings are as follows:[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53]

ModelYearsEnginePowerTorqueNotes
520i2011–2016N20B20
turbo I4
135 kW (181 bhp)
@ 5,200–6,250 rpm
270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,250–4,500 rpm
Except Greece
and Turkey
N20B16
turbo I4
125 kW (168 bhp)
@ 5,000 rpm
250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,500–4,700 rpm
Greece and
Turkey only[54]
523i2010–2011N52B25
N.A. I6
150 kW (201 bhp)
@ 6,400 rpm
250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft)
@ 2,750 rpm
Asia only
N53B30
N.A. I6
150 kW (201 bhp)
@ 6,100 rpm
270 N⋅m (199 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,500–4,250 rpm
Europe only
528i2010–2011N53B30
N.A. I6
190 kW (255 bhp)
@ 6,600 rpm
310 N⋅m (229 lb⋅ft)
@ 2,600–5,000 rpm
Europe only
N52B30
N.A. I6
179 kW (240 bhp)
@ 6,600 rpm
299 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft)
@ 2,750 rpm
Outside Europe
2012–2016N20B20
turbo I4
180 kW (241 bhp)
@ 5,000–6,500 rpm
350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,250–4,800 rpm
530i2011–2016N53B30
N.A. I6
200 kW (268 bhp)
@ 6,100 rpm
310 N⋅m (229 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,600–4,250 rpm
Europe only
535i2010–2016N55B30
turbo I6
225 kW (302 bhp)
@ 5,800 rpm
400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,200–5,000 rpm
550i2010–2013N63B44
turbo V8
300 kW (402 bhp)
@ 5,500–6,400 rpm
600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,750–4,500 rpm
2014–2016331 kW (444 bhp)
@ 5,500–6,400 rpm
M52012–2016S63B44TU
turbo V8
412 kW (553 bhp)
@ 6,000–7,000 rpm
680 N⋅m (502 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,500–5,700 rpm
ActiveHybrid
5
2011–2016N55B30
turbo I6
225 kW (302 bhp)
@ 5,800 rpm
400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,200–5,000 rpm
electric40 kW (54 bhp)210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft)
combined250 kW (335 bhp)450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft)

Diesel engines

The factory ratings are as follows:[55][56][57]

ModelYearsEnginePowerTorque
518d2013–2014N47D20
turbo I4
105 kW (141 bhp)
@4,000 rpm
360 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)
@1,750 rpm
2014–2016 B47D20
turbo I4
110 kW (148 bhp)
@ 4,000 rpm
361 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,750–2,500 rpm
520d2010–2011 N47D20
turbo I4
140 kW (188 bhp)
@ 4,000 rpm
400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,750–2,750 rpm
2011–2014135 kW (181 hp)
@ 4,000 rpm
380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,750–2,750 rpm
2014–2016B47D20
turbo I4
143 kW (192 bhp)
@ 4,000 rpm
400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,750 rpm
525d2010–2011N57D30
turbo I6
150 kW (201 bhp)
@ 4,000 rpm
450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,750–2,500 rpm
2011–2016N47D20
turbo I4
160 kW (215 bhp)
@ 4,400 rpm
450 N⋅m (332 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,500–2,500 rpm
530d2010–2011N57D30
turbo I6
180 kW (241 bhp)
@ 4,000 rpm
540 N⋅m (398 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,750–3,000 rpm
2011–2016190 kW (255 bhp)
@ 4,000 rpm
560 N⋅m (413 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,500–3,000 rpm
 535d*2010–2012225 kW (302 bhp)
@ 4,400 rpm
600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,500–2,500 rpm
2011–2016230 kW (308 bhp)
@ 4,400 rpm
630 N⋅m (465 lb⋅ft)
@ 1,500–2,500 rpm
M550d
xDrive
2012–2016280 kW (375 bhp)
@ 4,000–4,400 rpm
740 N⋅m (546 lb⋅ft)
@ 2,000–3,000 rpm

* North American 535d models used 190 kW (255 bhp) engine from the European-specification 530d models.

M5

M5 (France)
M5 (Canada)

The F10 M5 was previewed by the BMW Concept M5, which was unveiled at Auto Shanghai in April 2011.[58] The production M5 was unveiled in 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.[59]

It's powered by a high output version of the BMW S63 twin-turbo V8 engine, which was first used in the E70 X5 M and E71 X6 M. The S63B44TÜ version used by the M5 produces 412 kW (553 bhp) at 6000 – 7000 rpm and maximum torque of 680 newton metres (500 lb⋅ft) from 1500 – 5750 rpm.[60]

To achieve these outputs, the compression ratio was raised from 9.3:1 to 10.0:1 and the boost pressure was raised from 1.2 bar (17 psi) to 1.5 bar (22 psi).[61] A pulse tuned cross engine exhaust manifold is used.[62] The pistons are strengthened to cope with the added boost and compression. Variable valve lift ("Valvetronic") has also been added to the M5's engine,[61] which is a first for an M engine.[63] The turbochargers are Garrett MGT2260DSL.[64] The engine redlines at 7,200 rpm. Increasingly stringent international CO2 emissions and fuel consumption regulations are cited as the cause of death of the outgoing model's V10 engine, with the new S63TU engine cutting CO2 emissions by 25%. Claimed fuel economy is improved 30% over the E60 M5.[65]

Acceleration to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) is in 4.4 seconds,[66] and top speed is limited to 250 kilometres per hour (160 mph). This could be increased to 305 kilometres per hour (190 mph) if the M Driver's Package was selected.[67]

The M5 also uses an "Active Sound" system that plays a modified engine sound through the car's audio system.[68][69][70]

The Getrag SMG III single-clutch 7-speed semi-automatic transmission of the E60 M5 was replaced by a seven-speed M Double Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic.[71] This is paired with an Active M-Differential with torque vectoring between the rear wheels. In North America, the F10M was available with a 6-speed manual transmission, the only market to be offered this option.[72][73][74]

An Active M-Differential provides torque vectoring between the rear wheels,[75] while the optional 20-inch light alloy wheels are fitted with 265/35/20 front and 295/30/20 rear Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. Three-way adjustment is provided for steering weight, adaptive damping stiffness and throttle response.[76] The rear suspension cradle is mounted directly to the body without any rubber bushings.[77] From March 2013, carbon ceramic brakes were available as an option.[78]

In 2014, BMW released a "Competition Package" version, with outputs raised to 441 kW (600 PS; 591 bhp) and 700 Nm (516 lb-ft),[79]

Alpina models

Alpina produced two variants of the F10/F11 5 Series, the petrol-engined B5 and diesel-engined D5.

B5 Bi-Turbo

Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo Touring

The B5 is based on the 550i and is powered by an Alpina-modified version of the BMW N63 twin-turbo V8 engine. The original B5, which was unveiled at the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed, produced 373 kW (500 bhp) and 700 N⋅m (520 lb⋅ft). The transmission is an 8-speed automatic.[80]

Alpina unveiled an updated B5 at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. Power had been uprated to 397 kW (532 bhp) and torque to 730 N⋅m (540 lb⋅ft).[81] During 2015, Alpina sold the B5 Bi-Turbo Edition 50, which marked the company's 50th year in operation. The Edition 50 uses an upgraded engine which produces 441 kW (591 bhp) and 800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft).[82] The standard B5 received this same engine for the B5's last year of production, 2016.[83][84][85]

D5 Bi-Turbo

The D5 Bi-Turbo is based on the 535d. It is powered by Alpina-modified version of the BMW N57 turbo straight-6 engine, which produces 257 kW (345 bhp) and 700 N⋅m (520 lb⋅ft).[85]

Special models

530Le (China only)

BMW 530 Le

The 530Le is a plug-in hybrid version F18 long-wheelbase sedan, which was produced solely for the Chinese market.[86]

It was unveiled at the 2014 Guangzhou Auto Show. It was powered by BMW's 160 kW (210 bhp) N20 working in conjunction with an electric motor with a maximum output of 70 kW. In pure-electric mode the 530Le can reach a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) and has a maximum range of 58 km (36 mi). Combined fuel consumption is 2.1 litres/100 km.[87]

ActiveHybrid 5 (2011–2016)

ActiveHybrid 5 (Europe)

The ActiveHybrid is a hybrid version of the 5 Series based on the 535i Sedan. It was previewed by the Concept 5 Series ActiveHybrid at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show.[88]

The production ActiveHybrid 5 features a synchronous electric motor integrated into the housing of the automatic gearbox. This is combined with the turbocharged 3.0 litre straight-six engine from the 535i.[89] The electric motor produces 40 kW (54 bhp) and 210 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) of torque. The lithium-ion battery has its own cooling system and has a capacity of 1.35 kWh.[89] The ActiveHybrid 5 includes a start-stop system and a coasting mode.[90] BMW claims the ActiveHybrid 5 is capable of an electric-only range of 4 km (2.5 mi).[91]

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rated the 2013 model year ActiveHybrid 5 with a combined fuel economy of 26 mpgUS (9.0 L/100 km; 31 mpgimp), with 23 mpgUS (10 L/100 km; 28 mpgimp) in the city, and 30 mpgUS (7.8 L/100 km; 36 mpgimp) in highway.[92] The fuel-saving technologies reduces fuel consumption and emissions by more than 10%.[93]

M550d xDrive (2012–2016)

M550d xDrive

The M550d xDrive is the highest diesel-engined model, and was produced in sedan and Touring body styles. It was a launch model for the "M Performance" sub-brand – alongside the X5 M50d and X6 M50d – at the 2012 Geneva International Motor Show.[94] The M550d is powered by the N57S triple-turbo straight-6 diesel engine. The N57S produces 280 kW (380 bhp) and 740 N⋅m (550 lb⋅ft), resulting in a claimed 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration of 4.7s (4.9s for the Touring). The transmission is a ZF 8HP 8-speed automatic[95] and all models are all-wheel drive ("xDrive").

Model year changes

2012

  • 520i model introduced, the first 5 Series to be powered by a 4-cylinder turbo petrol engine.[96]
  • ActiveHybrid 5 introduced, the first hybrid-powered 5 Series.
  • "BMW ConnectedDrive" introduced, including an upgraded Head-Up Display, Real-Time Traffic Information and hands-free opening of the tailgate or rear window.[97]

2014 facelift

2014 facelifted model

The F10 facelift (also known as LCI) models began production in July 2013[98] for the 2014 model year. Changes include:[99][100][101][102][103]

  • 518d model introduced.
  • 550i engine upgraded to N63B44O2, increasing power to 330 kW (443 bhp).
  • LED headlights introduced.
  • Tablets available for rear seat passengers.
  • Minor exterior styling changes.
  • "Luxury Line" and "Modern Line" trim packages introduced.
  • Upgraded iDrive with touchpad added to the top of the iDrive controller.

Safety

The 2010 530d received five stars overall in its Euro NCAP test.[104]

Euro NCAP test results
BMW 530d, LHD (2010)[105]
Test Points %
Overall:
Adult occupant: 34.3 95%
Child occupant: 40.8 83%
Pedestrian: 28 78%
Safety assist: 7 100%

Marketing

In 2011, BMW North America released an advertisement called "Refuel" to promote the F10's fuel economy and re-introduce BMW's traditional "Ultimate Driving Machine" motto. The ad features an F10 sedan and a jet plane.[106]

BMW Canada's advertisement for the launch of the F10 M5 in 2012 is a 2-minute video called "Bullet". The advertisement shows the M5 launching from a tube and destroying several targets in its path.[107] In December 2011, the F10 M5 featured in a commercial where an illustrator attempted to draw a Christmas card in the M5 while it was being driven around the Circuit de l'Anneau Du Rhin.[108] A movie featuring an M5 prototype driving in snow was also produced.[109]

The F10 M5 was also used as a Nürburgring Ring Taxi.[110] It was unveiled at the 2011 Goodwood Festival of Speed and replaced the E90 M3 as Ring Taxi in April 2012.[111][112]

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