For the European market, the G60 5-Series predominantly offers four-cylinder engines. The only six-cylinder version available in Europe will be the soon-to-be-released 550e xDrive plug-in hybrid. However, for this exhibition, BMW opted to display its entry-level PHEV, the 530e, which features a four-cylinder engine and is solely rear-wheel drive.
While the majority of publicity images for the new 5-Series showcase the car with the sportier M Package, the 530e is equipped with the standard body kit. Features like a body-color bumper with slimmer yet fully functional air intakes, vertical openings on the covered grille, and smaller alloy wheels give the G60 a more understated appearance. Conversely, the aluminum-style trim elements on the rear bumper aren't particularly subtle. As with most plug-in hybrids, the exhaust tips are concealed, neatly tucked below the rear bumper.
The 530e's hybrid powertrain includes a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, paired with a newly designed PHEV-specific electric motor. This motor is integrated into the 8-speed automatic transmission and supported by a 19.4 kWh battery pack. The combined power output is 299 hp / 220 kW and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque, directed to the rear wheels. The battery's increased capacity over its predecessor enables an electric driving range of 87-101 km (54-63 miles) per charge. A complete charge via a 7.4 kW fast charger will take 3 hours, while a standard household outlet will require 9.8 hours.
The other 5-Series model displayed at the IAA Mobility 2023 is the BMW i5 eDrive40. This one offers additional features and closely resembles the top-tier M60 version, minus the rear badge. A glance at BMW’s German pricing tool indicates that adding the M Package costs €3,100 ($3,346), the 21-inch wheels from the BMW Individual collection are priced at €2,590 ($2,796), and the striking exterior color appears not to be part of the basic €70,200 ($75,777) price tag.
The all-electric eDrive40 features a single rear-mounted electric motor that generates 340 hp / 250 kW and 430 Nm (317 lb-ft) of torque. The vehicle's 82 kWh battery offers a WLTP-certified range of 497-582 km (309-362 miles), outperforming the range of the more potent, all-wheel-drive M60 variant.
Source: Carscoops