BMW 5 Series Sedan 5 Series LCI F10 2013 - 2016

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Over a million units sold from the sixth generation of the BMW 5-Series since its launch in 2010.
In 2013 the car received a Life-Cycle Impulse, to help sales.

Up until the facelifted version of the sixth generation of the 5 Series, BMW has succeeded to sell more than 5.5 million units of its mid-size executive sedan since its first generation was launched in 1972. Its success was based on performance models and new technologies. The 2010 generation was the first to introduce a hybrid version, a turbocharged V8, and an 8-speed automatic transmission.

The facelift version featured redesigns of the front and rear bumpers, with new air-intakes shapes on the lower side. The car was fitted as standard with Xenon headlights, and a pair of new LED taillights. The option for LED foglights and Adaptive LED headlights was also available. The side-mirrors received new turn-signals as well.

Inside, there was a new instrument cluster and a new infotainment unit. The navigation was fitted as standard. The iDrive’s turning knob was available with a touch-sensitive surface so the driver could write on it for easier input of a new destination for the sat-nav system. The instrument cluster received a new 10.25” TFT screen. Its colors and information were different depending on the selected driving programs such as Comfort, EcoPro or Sport modes.

For the engine compartment there was a new entry-level engine for the 518d model. It was a 2.0-liter turbodiesel unit that offered 143 hp.

BMW 5 Series Sedan 2013 2016

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