The 5-Series is all-new for the 2017 model year. The seventh-generation 5-Series has updated styling and dimensions that are within an inch of its predecessor. In the US, two models are offered at launch. The 530i powered by a 2.0l turbocharged four-cylinder and the 540i powered by a 3.0l inline-6. Both are available in RWD and xDrive AWD.
New engines result in an updated nomenclature. Four cylinder models are now 230i (formerly 228i), whereas six-cylinder engines become 240i (formerly 235i).
New engines result in an updated nomenclature. Four cylinder models are now 230i (formerly 228i), whereas six-cylinder engines become 240i (formerly 235i).
New engines force an updated nomenclature for the 3-Series. Four cylinder models are now 330i (formerly 328i), whereas six-cylinder engines become 340i (formerly 335i).
A plug-in hybrid model (330e) joins the lineup. New engines force an updated nomenclature. Four cylinder models are now 330i (formerly 328i), whereas six-cylinder engines become 340i (formerly 335i).
New engines force an updated nomenclature. Four cylinder models are now 430i (formerly 428i), whereas six-cylinder engines become 440i (formerly 435i).
New engines force an updated nomenclature. Four cylinder models are now 430i (formerly 428i), whereas six-cylinder engines become 440i (formerly 435i).
New engines force an updated nomenclature. Four cylinder models are now 430i (formerly 428i), whereas six-cylinder engines become 440i (formerly 435i).