New BMW M5 makes its official debut

We will be manhandling the new BMW M5 around the Ascari circuit as you read this, at the world launch in Spain. Our driving impressions of Bavaria's beast will be published next week and, with 412kW/680Nm of dual-turbocharged V8 to play with, we expect to be left suitably adrenalised.

We will be manhandling the new BMW M5 around the Ascari circuit as you read this, at the world launch in Spain. Our driving impressions of Bavaria's beast will be published next week and, with 412kW/680Nm of dual-turbocharged V8 to play with, we expect to be left suitably adrenalised.

Published Sep 29, 2011

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It's one of the most anticipated new cars of 2011. The BMW M5 holds a special place in high-performance sedan lore and the latest version is the burliest, most powerful yet to wear the iconic badge.

Powering this luxury cruise missile is a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 making 412kW and 680Nm of autobahn-rippling power, a big jump from the previous, naturally-aspirated V10 M5 which made 373kW and 520Nm.

The unloved SMG transmission is gone; in its place is a seven-speed M-DCT dual-clutch gearbox with launch control with claims of 4.4 seconds for the 0-100km/h sprint and just 13 seconds to hit the 200km/h mark.

The facts and figures have been available for some time but now it's finally time for us to get behind the wheel of the ultimate M car.

We're attending the new M5's international media launch at the Ascari circuit in Spain as you read this, so don't miss next Thursday's Star Motoring supplement for our seat-of-the-pants driving impressions. -Star Motoring

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