2011 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo

2011 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo

In 2011, the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo earns all-wheel-drive version ("xDrive") and 535i trim level.

In the animal kingdom, some animals can see to ask how the animal was born in the first place. Consider the platypus, for example, or double-hump camel. Looking to 2011 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo, it is possible that the same questions: What is it? Who is it?

Its sloping fastback roofline, the 5 Series Gran Turismo is not really a car (no load-friendly, the square-off cap) or SUV (missing a lot of passenger and load capacity). One could say that is a hybrid of the two. Maybe it's just a large luxury sedan. We imagine the BMW hopes to attract a sports luxury car owners looking for something sporty but with a load capacity.

Scanning the table of specifications will not tell you much about the GT 5 lines. The Gran Turismo is about 2 inches taller than the 5 Series sedan, but 4 inches lower than an X5 SUV. Even the name Bimmer is a problem. This is known as the "Series 5" GT, but actually consume more of the seven components of the series of chassis and offers a spacious cabin that's flagship sedan. Unfortunately, the GT offers the path of the 7 Series luxury sedan precision handling or 5 Series.

5 Series Gran Turismo for the dual-mode sedan - its character - it's pretty cool, though. You can open only the bottom (similar to the tailgate of the hatchback), or you can lift the whole tailgate up. Fold the split rear seats, and there is 60 cubic feet of cargo space than, less than most compact crossover, but four times the trunk space 5 Series Sedan. Choose a twin-turbo inline-6 ​​turbo V8 and provide plenty of performance, while the option of four-wheel drive (xDrive) provides a constant position of inclement weather.

For 2011 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is a niche for themselves, at least until the beginning like Audi A7 coming year. If that niche shows popular Gran Turismo will certainly work well. But for most people, you're better off with conventional vehicles such as the Audi A6 Avant Wagon and Cadillac CTS Sport or crossover SUV with the Acura MDX or BMW X5 own.

Body styles, trim levels and options

The 2011 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo is a luxury saloon with seating for five years with a large hatch style fastback rear can be opened as a safety standard or a large gate. It is available in the 535i and 550i models, trim levels for the two engine options.

Standard features on the 535i include alloy wheels 18-inch, adaptive xenon headlights, heated mirrors, a panoramic sunroof, front and rear sensor parking, windshield wipers, wood interior trim, leather upholstery, accessories at full power, a power tilt and telescoping steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, 10-power front seats, memory settings for driver and sliding and reclining rear seats. Also standard is Bluetooth, BMW iDrive electronic interface and audio system with 12 speakers and a CD/MP3 audio extra. In addition to upgrading the V8 550i adds navigation with voice recognition and real-time traffic and auto-dimming mirrors.

Most options are grouped in Gran Turismo packages. Sport Package adds 19-inch wheels or alloy wheels with 20-inch performance tires (for 550i only), front seats and a steering wheel multicontour sport. The dynamic handling package adds an adaptive suspension. Driver assistance package, you get a blind spot monitoring, and automatic way Departure Warning beam. Premium Sound Package adds a 16-speaker surround sound and USB / iPod integration. The Convenience Package adds a power liftgate, soft closing doors and keyless ignition / entry.

There are also plenty of seats for upgrades. Cold climate package to keep passengers comfortable and heated front and rear seats heated steering wheel. Active Ventilation Package adds heated seats, ventilated seats, multi-adjustable seats, while the rear package includes luxurious stay heated and ventilated rear seats, four-zone climate control and rear sunshades, and a window. In addition, this package will replace the center rear seat, and a center console makes the permanent four-seater GT.

Stand-alone options include most of the points mentioned above, as well as active four-wheel steering, a head-up display, adaptive cruise control, navigation 535i, a reversing camera, side and top-view camera , advanced Bluetooth phone connectivity, a ski bag, satellite radio, a rear seat DVD entertainment system and night vision with pedestrian detection.

Engines and performance


2011 BMW 535i Gran Turismo for the turbo 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine that makes 300 hp and 300 pound-feet of torque. Bumps on the 550th with 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 to crank out 400 hp and 450 Nm of torque. Eight-speed automatic with manual shift control is only available transmission. The rear-wheel drive is standard, but buyers can choose the xDrive all-wheel drive models.

In performance tests , has accelerated a 550i GT from zero to 60 km / h on a new 5.4 seconds. We expect the 535i to the track, with about one second. The EPA estimates fuel economy impressive 535i mpg city/30 mpg highway 20 and 24 mpg in combined driving. The 550i is rated at 15/22/18 mpg. Expect xDrive models of net less than 1 or 2 mpg.

Security

Standard safety features for 2011 BMW 5-Series includes antilock disc brakes, GT, stability and traction control, front seat side airbags, curtain airbags and active front headrests in the middle. Brakes will also fade compensation, the Hill-Hold and brake drying operations. The optional blind spot detection, head-up display, lane departure warning, automatic high beam lights, side mirrors and cameras and night vision with pedestrian detection are also available.
In brake tests, a 550i GT slowed from 60 mph to zero in 112 feet, an impressive result for a vehicle at the top of the scale at over £ 4,800.

Interior Design and Special Features

Cabin 5-Series GT is up to the 7-series of standards with almost all surfaces adorn soft leather, wood trim and a rich texture of plastic. Last generation of the BMW (and improved) iDrive interface is a standard feature, simplifying the monitoring of navigation and entertainment.

The front seats adjust easily to more people and offer endless seat adjustments, while the rear are just as comfortable and can be an option with most of the same amenities as the facades.

GT hatchback offers distinctive features beyond simple style flourish. The access door double consists of two sections which allows traditional opening trunklike or full bloom. The small section of the rod can hold up to 15 cubic feet and allows for faster reading. A removable rear parcel shelf creates a significant partition between the trunk and the cab and fits under the trunk floor when not in use. With the rear seats folded and stowed the tablet, GT can handle much heavier loads of up to 60 cubic feet.

Driving Impressions

Road 2011 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo Series narrower than the around-7, which is based on. Ruts and holes in the cab forward more freely, but also adds a strong emotional connection with the road. Turbo V8 pushes hard, and eight-speed automatic seems well matched to the engine, which offers a fast, moves almost seamlessly while driving conservatively. The control is well weighted, and illumines a speed considerably slower. When combined with the optional four-wheel active steering, the GT feels much more maneuverable, thanks to a car turning radius smaller.

Around the city, the 5 Series GT remains calm and serene, isolating passengers from the harshness of the world, all 5 series. Wind noise and road go unnoticed. Is inserted into the winding mountain passes, the GT feels secure and agile. It takes close to their limits, however, the height and weight more additional way to contribute to a more pronounced roll a 5 Series sedan or 7 years, although the advanced suspension components and electronic aids to compensate sufficiently to please all but the most demanding of drivers.

Price MSRP from $56,500