The Citizen (Gauteng)

Brawny X5 meets luxury Gran Coupe

BMW: HIGH-END OPTIONS FROM GERMAN MANUFACTUR­ER

- Mark Jones

If you are blessed with deep pockets, the German carmaker has just the model to fit your taste.

Iused to start so many of my driving impression­s with something along the lines of SUV this and SUV that as this is one of the few segments that is showing any growth.

Then along came a thing called Covid-19 and the entire world is undergoing a reset. Life as we know it will never be the same again and the financial and social carnage is only being matched by the loss of life.

There isn’t a part of life that Covid-19 has not impacted on. And this road test-come-driving-impression is one of those things.

A handful of motor manufactur­ers have reduced the number of days we get with their cars and this doesn’t give you a big window in which to drive the car, never mind trying to get it out to Gerotek for proper testing.

And this is exactly what happened here. I managed to get BMW’s X5 M50i to Gerotek, but the stars of the universe did not line up and the 840i Gran Coupe was used for trundling around the suburbs only.

At the beginning of the year, BMW introduced the M50i derivative of their X5 range locally and this petrol-driven monster joined its diesel sibling, the M50d. This 4.4-litre V8 turbocharg­ed engine features several upgrades from crankcase, cylinder barrels, pistons, crankshaft and cylinder head, to bigger turbos.

This translates into 390kW of power between 5 500 and 6 000rpm and a proper 750Nm of torque on tap from just 1 800rpm, and all the way to 4 600rpm.

And this means no matter the situation, there is a huge amount of shove available.

Getting to 100km/h in 4.9sec, a quarter mile in 13.14sec and 232km/h at 1 000m does come at the cost of fuel. But you can afford an SUV that starts at R1 666 900, getting around 17 litres per 100km is not going to bother you. It is here that the same priced, but slightly slower M50d makes a whole lot more sense.

Taking my foot off the accelerato­r so to speak, it’s now time for BMW’s new four-door sports car, the 840i Gran Coupe, to take centre stage. And, boy, does it take the stage – this is a proper large luxury car.

This Gran Coupe has a 3 023mm wheelbase, which is some 201mm longer than the BMW 8 Series Coupe, while it comes in at a full 5 082mm in length, which is 231mm longer, 30mm wider and 61mm higher than its already substantia­l sibling.

This increase in extra aluminium and carbon fibre-reinforced plastic translates into extra interior space for driver, passenger and, more importantl­y with a car like this, unpreceden­ted legroom, greater shoulder room and headroom than in the two-door version.

For me, the revelation was just how good the 3.0-litre straight six turbocharg­ed engine worked in this car. Normally we drive the M Performanc­e or outright BMW M models, but the smooth 250kW of power and 500Nm of torque on this “entry level” model made for such easy, fuss free motoring.

And, as I said earlier, I doubt fuel consumptio­n will bother a person paying R1 535 500 for a car in this case, but with more than enough go for everyday driving you will be using less than 10 litres per 100km.

I didn’t do any performanc­e testing, but the rear-wheel driven Gran Coupe is said to get to 100km/h in just 5.2sec when making use of the launch control function of the eight-speed sports automatic transmissi­on, while stopping at an electronic­ally limited 250km/h.

You also get a full suite of cutting-edge driver assistance systems with the likes of Head-Up display, the Driving Assistant, Collision and Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function, Lane Departure Warning and Lane Change Warning, Speed Limit Info, rear crossing traffic warning and rear collision warning, all as standard fitment.

BMW Live Cockpit Profession­al which comprises a navigation and multimedia system, plus a fully digital, high-resolution instrument cluster behind the steering wheel with a screen diagonal of 12.3 inches and a Control Display measuring 10.25 inches across are also included in the price.

BMW’s Intelligen­t Personal Assistant allows you to easily use most of the vehicle’s functions.

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