BMW M5 Review: a PHEV Worth Its Weight
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BMW M5 review: a PHEV worth its weight
After 40 years and six generations, 2025 marks the beginning of a new generation of the BMW M5: the G90 chassis. Featuring a ground-up redesign and a new plug-in hybrid powertrain, the specs are impressive. It's not just its horsepower and torque numbers but its curb weight of 5,390 pounds, too. That's no small figure, but the German brand's never held back in this department, and it has never greatly impeded the badge. Well, until now. There's …
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2025 BMW M5 G90 Review: Lessons from 4,000 Miles
After more than 4,000 miles and three months of daily commuting, errands, road trips, and a spirited drive through the Alps, one thing is clear: the 2025 BMW M5 G90 isn’t just a new chapter for BMW M—it’s an entirely new book. For longtime enthusiasts and newcomers alike, this plug-in hybrid M5 offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be the ultimate daily performance sedan. But it’s not without its quirks. Here are the key lessons learned…
You can criticize the new BMW M5 for its heavy weight and vulgar design, but that doesn't change its top-notch driving capabilities and, most importantly, the absurd speed at which it can move on almost any road.
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