Bmw M5 F10 V2 1.38 Review

: In stock form, it produces 560 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque.

While generally robust, the F10 M5 requires strict adherence to maintenance schedules to avoid costly repairs. BMW M5 F10 V2 1.38

: It features a double-wishbone front suspension and adjustable damping (Comfort, Sport, and Sport Plus modes) to balance daily usability with track-day stability. Reliability & Maintenance : In stock form, it produces 560 horsepower

: It is a heavy car, weighing in at 1,945 kg (4,287 lbs), which is noticeable during hard cornering. Reliability & Maintenance : It is a heavy

: The later Competition Package bumped this to 575 hp and sharpened the suspension for better handling.

: It can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 3.7 to 4.4 seconds , depending on the trim and conditions.

The (2011–2016) is often celebrated as the bridge between old-school mechanical M-cars and the modern, high-tech era. It was the first M5 to adopt turbocharging , swapping the wailing V10 of its predecessor for a powerhouse twin-turbo V8. Engine & Performance