BMW replaced the E34 with the E39 5 Series in December 1995, although E34 Touring models remained in production until June 1996. The E34 generation marked the first time all-wheel drive was incorporated into the 5 Series with the 525iX, and the first V8 engine to be used in a 5 Series. There are 7 1995 BMW M5.
Browse and bid online for the chance to own a BMW E34 5-Series at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. The BMW E34 M5, produced in the late 1980s to early 1990s, is a revered high-performance sports sedan that further advanced the legacy of the M5 series. Powered by a powerful inline-six engine, the E34 M5 delivered a compelling combination of speed and precision in its driving experience.
Recognized for its refined yet aggressive design, featuring M-specific enhancements, flared wheel arches. This was the final year of the E34, BMW's 5 series that ran from 1988-1995 (or 1996 if you count the wagon). Mine in particular was a 525i with the 5 speed manual.
This meant that it was a 2.5 liter inline 6, of the M50B25TU variety. Making 189 horsepower and 184 pound feet of twist, it wasn't a rocketship, but rather was the reliable engine of the offerings. Explore the BMW E34 5 Series 525i 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 detailed specs, including 0-60 mph times, horsepower, and handling data.
Get all the Info. All BMW 5-series E34 Sedan X (4WD) versions offered for the year 1995 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of cars. The E34 M5 was produced from 1989 to 1995, although sales in North America started in 1991 and ended in 1993.
It was produced at BMW M GmbH in Garching, Germany and like the previous M5, was entirely hand-built. It utilized the 535i chassis which was produced at BMW's Dingolfing plant. Technical specifications for the 1994-1995 facelift BMW M5 (E34) 4 door sedan.
Find & compare performance, practicality, chassis, brakes, top speed, acceleration. The E34 sedan enjoyed a seven-year run, making way for the E39 5 Series at the end of 1995. The E34 wagon soldiered on through the middle of 1996 and the over 1.3 million cars were built in all.