BMW unveiled the eighth generation of its flagship premium business sedan, consisting of the New 5 Series and New i5, which are set to launch globally in October.
The eight-generation 5 series is longer, wider, taller, and with more interior space than the previous generation.
It has the standard advanced driving assistance and parking features, including semi-autonomous driving functions and automatic parking with a 3D Surround View.
The new sedan’s infotainment system, iDrive, is equipped with QuickSelect for easy access to functions and operates on the latest BMW Operating System 8.5.
The front design is a modernized version of BMW’s signature double headlights and kidney grille.
The New 5 Series offers a range of powertrains, including internal combustion engines, plug-in hybrids, and the first all-electric model in the series, the New i5.


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