Functioning For Highways And Circuits, BMW Surprised M5 Was Never Brought By Buyers To Racing Tracks
JAKARTA - BMW M5 is a high-performance model developed by the 'M' division that offers the sensation of driving aggressively and is suitable to be tested on real racing tracks. However, it turns out that the owner of this sedan is rare and almost never takes it to the circuit track.
This was revealed by BMW M Manufacturer Management Daniela Schmid, who said most owners have never felt the M5 sensation of their limits on real racing tracks.
"For M5 customers, we know that there is only a small percentage of people driving to the circuit once and never continuously," said Schmid, quoted by Motor1, Friday, August 30.
He also added that it is undeniable that the M5 can also be used in daily life so that the owner of this car chooses not to take it to the racing circuit.
"We keep the conditions for cars to be used on the circuit, although we realize that not many customers actually take them to the race track," added Schmid.
Schmid also revealed that the main profile of M5 buyers is not from young people, but most of them are middle-aged men or are old and on average come from entrepreneurs and the highest management ranks.
The current buyer's profile is a middle-aged man. Although we also have female customers, most of them are men, entrepreneurs, or high-ranking management who have experience with other M models, maybe M3 or M4, and want M5 as they get older," he added.
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Meskipun demikian, ia mengaku demografi pembeli selalu berkembang dan produk M saat ini juga diminati oleh sejumlah kawula muda.
In Asia, there have been interesting demographic changes where many young people in the IT sector, software, have a lot of money. Most have been to the US or Europe, where they know M ranks, and now they want to buy such cars in their country, "said Schmid.
Some time ago, this German manufacturer launched the latest generation M5, known as the most powerful car in the history of this series.
The sedan was armed with an iconic V8 twin-turbo engine on the M5, but is now accompanied by an electric motorbike that produces more than 727 hp of power and a peak torque of 1,000 Nm.
The combination of a high-speed V8 engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology and electric motors, plus eight-speed M Steptronic transmission power transfer and all-wheel drive M xDrive, allows car acceleration of 0 to 100 km/hour in just 3.5 seconds.
Thus, the latest M5 can travel the highest speed which is limited to 250 km/hour. However, this limit can be increased to 305 km/hour with the M Driver Package.
Carrying the Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) system, this car can operate in full electric power up to 140 km/hour. With a battery of 18.6 kWh, this sedan is capable of traveling 67-69 km in a single charge.