Miss Lyla Dee test drives (in a BIKINI) a white e60 BMW M5 with the 7 speed SMG Transmission that Redlines at 7750 rpm! Car courtesy of Bavarian Exclusiv. The real naughty fun comes at 5:34 when the soap and bubbles come out!
In an interesting comparison, the 470 hp E39 is put up against a new, stock 507 hp E60 M5. The video quality isn't really that good, but it's worth a couple of minutes of your time.
California-based BMW tuner Dinan has recently announced a new trackday performance exhaust for the E60 M5, offering improved performance and a thrilling soundtrack.
Hamann tunes the BMW's V10 engine to 567 hp, adds a widebody aerodynamics, and wheel options that range in size from 19-21 inches in size, among other changes. No sign of Lamborghini-style doors ... yet.
BMW race car driver Bill Auberlen shows how you should buy a car, by demonstrating in a white BMW E60 M5. It's hard to do the same test drive that he does with the sales droid in the passenger seat, but he gives a few good ideas ...
Some initial photography of the BMW M5 Touring and 5-Series facelift have surfaced online. M5 Touring is the second ever BMW "M" station wagon. It will offer a 507 horsepower V10 engine and all the features found in the M5 sedan.
BMW today revealed the M5 Touring — a wagon version of its popular M5 sports car. The second-ever "M" station wagon, the 2008 M5 Touring delivers 507 horsepower at 8,250rpm from a 5.0 liter V10 engine, all while providing up to 1,650 litres of cargo space. The M5 Touring will be offered in select European markets, including the U.K., but it's unclear if it will ever come to American shores.