The M5 has supercar performance combined with a saloon car package.
The M5's previous V10 has been replaced by a 4.4-litre twin-tubocharged V8.
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The cabin is spacious and a nice place to be in.
The M5 features 19-inch alloys to hide the large vented discs.
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The car will accelerate to 62mph in a brutal 4.3 seconds.
As with most high-performance german saloon cars the M5 has a limited top speed of 155mph.
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Leg and headroom is generous in the rear cabin.
The M5 will achieve 28.2mpg when driven carefully.
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