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Does BMW still make the 5 Series wagon? The answer is yes—BMW continues to produce variants of the 5 Series, including the versatile touring sedan, though with subtle changes reflecting modern market demands. While the traditional long-wheelbase wagon has evolved into a more dynamic touring package, BMW remains committed to offering the 5 Series wagon with advanced engineering, premium comfort, and cutting-edge technology.
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The current 5 Series wagon lineup includes the sporty Touring and the extended Long Wheelbase models, available in multiple trims such as Touring, Touring Sports, and M Sport. These variants feature refined ride dynamics, enhanced interior space, and optional driver-assistance systems. Though not marketed strictly as a ‘wagon’ in all regions, the touring variant delivers the essence of a practical yet luxurious family sedan.
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BMW’s ongoing development underscores its dedication to blending performance with utility. For buyers seeking a balance of driving pleasure and daily practicality, the 5 Series wagon remains a compelling choice in 2024. With continuous updates and strong market presence, BMW ensures this model stays relevant for discerning drivers who value elegance and engineering excellence.
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Stay ahead of the curve—know your options and experience the 5 Series wagon’s timeless appeal in today’s luxury sedan landscape.
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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. These typical 5-Series Touring models are not coming to the U.S.
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any time soon, but an M5 wagon could be another story. 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.
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In my mind, I can already see a next-generation 5 Series wagon wearing prototype camouflage and vertically stacked exhaust tips extruding from the rear bumper. My only question now is "when?" In regard to what will power the next M-ified 5 Series, there's speculation it will be BMW's latest hybrid S68 engine. The company has big plans for the 5 Series wagon that include not only many combustion powertrain options but also a top.
The full design of the new M5 wagon is still cloaked in a livery of squiggles and lines that carmakers use to conceal new cars, but we can make much of it out in a new video that BMW shared. Could BMW really be sending an M5 Touring to the U.S. to take the super-wagon fight to the Mercedes-AMG E63 and Audi RS6 Avant? As of April 4, 2024, BMW has confirmed that, yes, it is.
Europe really is the land of the station wagon. BMW unveiled the new 5-Series and i5 Touring wagons on Wednesday. For now, the sibling models are European exclusives, but Car and Driver reports.
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.
The 2024 BMW M5 Touring is most likely coming to the U.S. After years of asking for a high-performance Bavarian-made wagon, Americans are finally getting it.