The 2013 BMW M5 remains a benchmark in the luxury performance sedan segment, delivering exhilarating power paired with surprisingly efficient fuel economy for its class—making MPG performance a standout feature among enthusiasts and daily drivers alike.
The 2013 BMW M5 achieved an EPA-estimated 16 miles per gallon in city driving and 21 on the highway, with combined figures around 18 mpg. While not a fuel-sipper by modern standards, its efficient V8 engine and lightweight design balanced power with respectable MPG, especially on highway segments where cruise control maximized efficiency.
Under the hood, the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 delivered 333 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque, ensuring the M5 handled demanding roads without sacrificing refinement. Despite its size, the car’s aerodynamic profile and optimized gear ratios helped maintain strong MPG, particularly on sustained highway use—proving BMW’s commitment to efficiency without compromising luxury or performance.
Compared to today’s electrified and downsized rivals, the 2013 M5 offered modest MPG but excelled in its era. When contrasted with predecessor models, fuel economy improved incrementally, but its real advantage lay in seamless integration of power and efficiency—offering drivers a thrilling experience with minimal environmental impact relative to its generation.
The 2013 BMW M5 continues to impress with a balanced blend of performance and practical fuel economy. For collectors and drivers seeking a dynamic drive with reasonable MPG, this model remains a compelling example of German engineering excellence—proving that power and efficiency can coexist. Explore its legacy and see how it still inspires today’s luxury performance sedans.
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Use our handy tool to get estimated annual fuel costs based on your driving habits. 2013 BMW M5 MPG Based on data from 12 vehicles, 498 fuel-ups and 145,674 miles of driving, the 2013 BMW M5 gets a combined Avg MPG of 16.72 with a 0.21 MPG margin of error. The 2013 BMW M5 Manual 6-spd 8-cyl, 4.4 L runs on premium gasoline and is in the Midsize Cars car class.
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View detailed city, highway, and combined fuel efficiency data and compare with similar vehicles. 2013 BMW M5 City, Highway and Combined Fuel Economy Ratings 2013 BMW M5, 4.4 Liters, 8 Cylinders, 6 Speeds, Manual Transmission MPG City MPG: 15 MPG (U.S.)16 L/100km6 km/liter18 MPG (Imperial) Highway MPG: 22 MPG (U.S.)11 L/100km9 km/liter26 MPG (Imperial) Combined MPG: 17 MPG (U.S.)14 L/100km7 km/liter20 MPG (Imperial) Vehicle Size Class: Midsize Cars Number Of Cylinders: 8 Engine Size: 4.4. Details The 2013 BMW M5 has a 4.4L V8 engine and gets 14 miles per gallon in the city and 20 miles per gallon on the highway.
Government Fuel Economy Ratings are the only disappointing numbers you'll find with the M5, 14-City, 20-Highway, and 16-Combined. We averaged 17.3 miles-per-gallon of Premium. And that'll get you a gas guzzler tax added to the M5's base price for a total of $92,095.