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2025 BMW M5 rumored to make 718 horsepower, that's the good news

2025 BMW M5 rumored to make 718 horsepower, that's the good news


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More intel courtesy of BMW whisperer ynguldyn, an oracle concerning future product out Munich who contributes regularly to the Bimmerpost forums. This time the proclamations touch on the 2025 BMW M5, the longtime super sedan that will pull an M5 Touring wagon to the states as well. The bullet points start with powertrains, which will feature the hybrid setup from the XM. In the hottest version of the XM, the so-called XM Label, the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six and an electric motor combine to produce a square 738 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque. In the M5, we're told the paring will make a combined 718 horsepower and 760 lb-ft. These figures generously up the ante from the previous-gen M5's 600 hp and 553 lb-ft.

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Next up are dimensions, which are said to grow by 1.4 inches in length and 2.8 inches in width, with wheelbase stretched slightly to make room for the new M5's suspension setup. Assuming that footprint is based on the U.S. variant, the coming M5 will be 197.8 inches long and 76.7 inches wide, making it 2.9 inches wider than today's 2024 540i xDrive. 

The price buyers will pay for what is certain to be titanic performance could be a curb weight pegged at 2,435 kilograms. That's 5,368 pounds. If true, it's 1,023 pounds more than the previous M5, and 1,002 pounds more than the 2024 540i xDrive. We write "if true" because this weight is also more than BMW's claimed weight of 5,247 pounds for the battery-electric i5 M60, which would be the biggest potential shock.