The BMW M5 Touring is the most powerful high-performance model in the BMW 5 Series Touring family. Engineered by BMW M GmbH, this vehicle boasts pioneering innovations in terms of drive, suspension, aerodynamics and lightweight construction. The all-new 2025 BMW M5 Touring will be priced from $263,900 before on-road costs when deliveries for the twin-turbo V8 plug-in hybrid wagons begin early next year.
Joining the 2024 BMW M3 Touring in Australia, the new G99. The BMW M5 Touring is back, and it's been reborn with a twin-turbocharged plug-in hybrid V8 powertrain. 14 years after the last M5 Touring was available, BMW has resurrected the hot wagon.
Production will begin in January 2025, and it's due in Australia in the first quarter of 2025 (January to March). The M5 Touring carries a $4000 premium over the M5 Sedan, priced from $263,900 before on. The BMW M5 Touring high-performance wagon is coming to Australia for the first time with a 535kW/1000Nm plug.
BMW has announced pricing and specifications for the highly anticipated M5 Touring and you'll be able to take the dogs for a brutal back road blast when it arrives here in Q1 2025. There was no wagon version of the previous two M5 generations (F10 and F90) with the last example being the mid-2000s V10-powered 'E60'. None were officially sold new in Australia, until now.
The seventh. The all-new BMW M5 Touring seamlessly blends exhilarating performance, uncompromising power with everyday versatility. The spacious BMW M5 Touring guarantees total flexibility and a performance that can only be experienced in an M model.
The M5, on the other hand, features all of BMW M's usual chassis tricks to make the new estate a serious high-performance driver's car. This includes a bespoke body - a first for any M5 Touring - that's 75mm wider at the front and 48mm wider at the rear, plus an extensive stiffening program that involved bracing above and below the engine, across the transmission tunnel, and under. 2025 BMW M5 Touring is priced from AU$263,900 plus on-road costs in Australia, and customer deliveries are expected to start in Q1, 2025.
The BMW M5 Touring has been revealed as a 535kW V8 plug-in hybrid that's due in Australia in the first quarter of 2025. BMW M5 Touring Technical data: Performance, measurements, fuel consumption and further specifications at a glance.