The highly anticipated BMW 5 Series Wagon is set to roll into the U.S. market, redefining premium family transportation with its perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and performance.
Built on a refined core platform, the upcoming BMW 5 Series Wagon offers an expanded cargo space without sacrificing ride quality. With a sleek silhouette, aerodynamic profile, and handcrafted interior details, this wagon delivers a commanding presence on the road. Whether commuting, family trips, or weekend adventures, it merges practicality with sophistication like never before.
Expect a powerful yet efficient powertrain option—likely a hybrid or next-gen turbocharged engine—delivering responsive acceleration and refined efficiency. Advanced driver-assist systems, including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist, enhance safety, while intuitive connectivity keeps you linked and in control. The BMW 5 Series Wagon Coming to Us isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a smart mobility choice for the modern driver.
From premium ambient lighting and a digital instrument cluster to intuitive infotainment with over-the-air updates, every detail is crafted for comfort and connection. Available with multiple trim levels, including luxurious M Sport variants, the wagon caters to diverse tastes and lifestyles. Pre-orders are expected to begin soon, making early access a real possibility.
The BMW 5 Series Wagon is poised to become a top contender in the luxury wagon segment, offering unmatched versatility and performance. With its arrival just around the corner, now’s the time to prepare for a seamless upgrade to smarter, more spacious driving. Stay tuned for pre-order details and experience the future of the 5 Series wagon coming to us.
The new BMW 5-series now has a wagon version called the 5-series Touring. It's also available as the electric i5, in both eDrive40 and M60 forms. We hear the wagon might come to the U.S.
as the. We Get the Wagon! 2025 BMW M5 Touring Coming to US After an over 30-year wait, enthusiasts in the U.S. will finally get the chance to buy a new BMW M5 Touring.
BMW Is Selling More M5 Station Wagons in the U.S. Than Sedans, M CEO Says The hybrid super. Until now.
BMW first made a Touring-or station wagon-version of the M5 in 1992 with the second-generation (better known as the E34) 5 series. BMW has decided to follow the lead of Audi and Mercedes-Benz and bring a coveted performance wagon, the M5 Touring, to the U.S. The long.
The company has big plans for the 5 Series wagon that include not only many combustion powertrain options but also a top. Fresh spy shots give us our best look yet at the redesigned BMW 5 Series wagon. The G61 Touring won't get the full Neue Klasse treatment.
BMW unveiled the new 5 Series sedan earlier this year. The G60 generation of the model brought the first all-electric version of the car, the i5, with an available range. A station wagon with an M5 logo is no longer forbidden fruit to driving enthusiasts in the U.S.
thanks to the introduction of the 2025 BMW M5 Touring. This longroof version of the M5 sports sedan.