JAKARTA - The latest BMW M5 has made its debut globally in the middle of last year with a more sporting exterior design.
Not only that, the car with the G90 code became the most powerful BMW M5 ever compared to its predecessors.
The most powerful BMW M5 has also been present in the Asia-Pacific market, especially in Malaysia. Being plotted as a high-performance sedan in the BMW M division, the car is priced high.
Reporting from Paultan, Friday, June 13, the car launched at the My BMW World event in a neighboring country with a tag of 1,247,900 ringgit or the equivalent of IDR 4,789 billion. It is said that the price includes additional guarantees and service packages.
The car presented follows its global specifications with a prominent arch and side skirt design, a front apron that resembles a carving, and a special surface of the model around the C pillar including the 'M5' emerging logo makes this wild sedan more athletic than ever before.
The latest M5 is equipped with the "BMW IconicPound Electric", a special electric driving sound M that provides an authentic response to the movement of gas pedals when the car operates in all-electric mode.
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Speaking of performance, the iconic V8 twin-turbo engine on M5 is still there, 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.
The performance of the hybrid engine can provide a top speed that is limited to 250 km/hour, but this can be increased to 305 km/hour with the M Package Driver.
Since this car is powered by a Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) system, the latest BMW M5 has a battery with a capacity of 18.6 kWh. This allows it to run with pure power 67 69 kilometers in the WLTP cycle, which is claimed to be unmatched by any competitor.
The battery can be charged with an AC electric charging device measuring 11 kW so that it can be filled from empty to full conditions within 3 hours and 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, in all-electric operating mode, the new BMW M5 can reach speeds of up to 140 km/hour.
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