The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Meet the M5 Competitio­n – the most powerful road BMW ever

- JACK MCKEOWN MOTORING EDITOR jmckeown@thecourier.co.uk

The standard BMW M5 is no slouch but the Bavarian brand has taken things up a notch with the release of the new M5 Competitio­n.

The most hardcore and performanc­e focused variant of the M5 yet boasts increased power and performanc­e, plus a reworked suspension setup to ensure it’s even more impressive in the corners.

The engine – still a 4.4-litre twinturboc­harged V8 – has had its power increased to 616bhp from 592bhp, making it the most powerful road-going BMW ever made. Torque is unchanged at 750Nm but BMW has managed to spread it across a wider rev range, with peak torque now available from 1,8005,800rpm. All that power is still delivered through an eight-speed automatic gearbox and the rear-biased xDrive all-wheel-drive system.

The key performanc­e figures have improved slightly over the standard M5 and remain deeply impressive: 0-60mph is dealt with in 3.1 seconds and the 0-200km/h (124mph) sprint time is down from 11.1 seconds to 10.8 seconds, faster than its main rival from Mercedes.

On the suspension front, BMW’s dropped the already-low M5 by a further 7mm and stiffened the springs by 10%. The rear anti-roll bar has also been firmed up, while increasing the camber of the front wheels and adding new mounts to the front anti-roll bar produces, BMW claims, a more precise and direct steering feel.

The M5 Competitio­n is the first of its type to be marketed as a standalone model. Previous iterations have been named ‘Competitio­n Pack’ and acted more as a trim level or optional package.

The Competitio­n gets a visual upgrade to mark it out. The Competitio­n-specific exhaust features black chrome tips, mirrored in the ‘Shadow Line’ trim. This replaces chrome with gloss black on the grille surround, side gills and window surrounds. The interior sees bespoke mats and new graphics for the infotainme­nt. Prices start from £96,205 and deliveries take place in September.

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The need for speed: The M5 Competitio­n is faster than its main rival from Mercedes.

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