The Citizen (Gauteng)

441 kW M5 gets all-wheel drive

SUPREME TRACTION: MOST EMOTIONALL­Y ENGAGING SYSTEM OF ITS KIND

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Breathtaki­ng performanc­e: 0-100 in 3.4 seconds, 0-200 in 11.1 seconds.

The new BMW M5 takes BMW M cars into new territory, with M xDrive all-wheel drive featuring in the high-performanc­e sedan for the first time. This change of tack sees the M5 exploring new dynamic dimensions and offering greater everyday practicali­ty in all driving conditions. The new car is committed to building on the tradition of a concept – the luxurious four-door business sedan with a taste for the race track – first glimpsed in 1984 with the original BMW M5.

The new M xDrive developed by BMW’s M car division is the most emotionall­y engaging allwheel-drive system yet to grace the high-performanc­e segment. It works with a central transfer case with multi-plate clutch and distribute­s drive fully variably between the front and rear axle, as required. Another ingredient in the car’s supreme traction in all road and weather conditions is the Active M Differenti­al at the rear axle, which also works fully variably and has a locking effect between 0 and 100 per cent.

The character of M xDrive can be adjusted as desired. The driver has five different configurat­ions to choose from based on combinatio­ns of the DSC modes (DSC on, MDM, DSC off) and M xDrive modes (4WD, 4WD Sport, 2WD). In the basic setting with DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) activated and 4WD, the system permits slight slip through the rear wheels when accelerati­ng out of corners – and therefore plays its part in giving the new BMW M5 its sporting agility.

In M Dynamic mode (MDM, 4WD Sport) M xDrive allows easily controlled drifts. The three M xDrive modes with DSC switched off have been conceived to sate the appetites of keen drivers and primarily for use on the track.

Here, the driver can choose from three configurat­ions up to and including pure rear-wheel drive (2WD). This mode allows the driver to pick their own drift angle and treats connoisseu­rs to driving dynamics in their purest form.

Providing power for the new BMW M5 is a 4.4-litre V8 bi-turbo engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology. The M engineers have carried out significan­t revisions to the outgoing model’s power unit. For example, newly developed turbocharg­ers, ultra-efficient indirect charge air cooling and increased fuel injection pressure together help to raise output and, above all, torque.

The engine develops 441 kW at 5 600 – 6 700 rpm, while a monumental 750 Nm of torque is placed at the driver’s disposal from as low down as 1,800 rpm and remains there until 5 600 rpm. A map-controlled, fully variable oil pump ensures oil is supplied as and when the new BMW M5 needs it, even on the track.

The car’s impressive performanc­e figures speak for themselves: 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4

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