BMW M5 Touring
BMW teased M5 wagons for two decades and finally, mercifully, sells one here. The E61 was the forbidden V10; the new G99 is the one you can actually walk into a dealer and buy.
2007–presentYears
2Generations/trims
AWDDrivetrain
Wagon / estateBody
25-year rule appliesImport
Specs by generation
| Generation / trim | Years | HP | Torque (lb-ft) | 0–60 (s) | Weight (lb) | Cargo (cu ft) | MPG comb | Drive | Engine | MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M5 Touring (E61) V10 IMPORT | 2007–2010 | 500 | 383 | 4.8 (0-62) | ~4,398 | — | — | — | ~5.0L 10cyl | n/a US |
| M5 Touring (G99) | 2025–present | 717 | 738 | 3.5 | 5,530 | — | 13 | AWD | 4.4L 8cyl turbo | $121,500 |
Which years hold up and which to avoid is exactly what owners know best — check the BMW community, and always inspect a specific car (a cheap Bluetooth OBD2 reader pulls stored fault codes before you buy).
Import note: some versions were never sold new in the US. Under the 25-year rule they can be legally imported once eligible — see the import guide and the eligibility countdown.
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