BMW 5 Series E60/e61 2003–2010

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BMW 5 Series (E60/E61)
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Overview
Manufacturer BMW
Production 2003–2010
Assembly Dingolfing, Germany
Chennai, India
Rayong, Thailand
Toluca, Mexico
6th of October City, Egypt
Shenyang, China (BMW Brilliance)
Kaliningrad, Russia (Avtotor)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Designer Davide Arcangeli
Chris Bangle
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size luxury / Executive car (E)
Body style 4-door saloon
5-door estate
Layout FR layout
F4 layout (xi / xd models)
Related BMW 6 Series (E63)
BMW X5 (E70)
Powertrain
Engine Petrol:
2.0 L N46 I4
2.2 - 3.0 L M54 I6
3.0 L N54 turbo I6
4.0 - 4.8 L N62 V8
5.0 L S85 V10
Diesel:
2.0 L M47 turbo I4
2.0 L N47 turbo I4
2.5 - 3.0 L M57 turbo I6
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,888 mm (113.7 in)
Length Saloon: 4,841 mm (190.6 in)
Estate: 4,843 mm (190.7 in)
Width 1,846 mm (72.7 in)
Height Saloon: 1,468 mm (57.8 in)
Estate: 1,491 mm (58.7 in)
Curb weight 1,535–1,835 kg (3,384–4,045 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor BMW 5 Series (E39)
Successor BMW 5 Series (F10)

The BMW E60/E61 series is the fifth generation of the BMW 5 Series, which was sold from 2003 to 2010.

The body styles of the range are:
  • 4-door sedan/saloon (E60 model code)
  • 5-door estate/wagon (E61 model code, marketed as "Touring")

The range was launched in 2003 in the sedan body style. In 2004, the estate body style was introduced. The E60/E61 was replaced by the F10/F11 5 Series in 2010.

The E60/E61 introduced various new electronic features to the 5 Series, including iDrive, head-up display, active cruise control, active steering and voice control. The E60/61 also was the first 5 Series to be available with a turbocharged petrol engine, a 6-speed automatic transmission and regenerative braking. New safety features for the E60/E61 included adaptive headlights, night vision, active headrests, Lane Departure Warning and high intensity emergency brake lights. Unlike the three previous generations of 5 Series and the F10 successor, the E60/E61 centre console is not angled towards the driver.

The M5 variant was released in 2005 and is powered by the S85 V10 engine. It was sold in the sedan and wagon body styles, with most cars using a 7-speed automated manual transmission ("SMG III").

Development

The development programme for the E60 began in 1997, concluding in 2003. The final design, penned by Davide Arcangeli under the directorship of Chris Bangle, was approved in 2000 and German design patents filed on April 16, 2002.

Body

The E60 body was made using aluminium for the front of the car, and steel for the passenger cabin and rear. This resulted in a 50:50 weight distribution.

Equipment

Features available in the E60 initially included iDrive (first introduced in the E65 7 Series), active cruise control, voice control,Bi-Xenon headlights, run-flat tyres, active width adjustment seats,active anti-roll barsand active steering. Safety-related items include Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), head-up display,adaptive headlights, night vision and active headrests.

Over the E60's lifespan, the following features were added: a simplified iDrive interface,Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go, LED rear lights,Lane Departure Warning and Brake Force Display.

Drivetrain

Available transmissions are:

  • 6-speed ZF S6-37 manual (2004-2010)
  • 6-speed ZF 6HP19 automatic (2003-2007)
  • 6-speed ZF 6HP26 automatic (2003-2010)
  • 7-speed SMG

All-wheel drive (called xDrive) was available for the 525xi, 528xi, 530xi, 535xi, 525xd and 530xd models.

Models

Sedan (pre-facelift)
Wagon (pre-facelift)
Interior (pre-facelift)

Petrol engines

Model Years Engine Power Torque
520i 2003-2005 M54B22 125 kW (168 hp)
@ 6250 rpm
210 N·m (155 lb·ft)
@ 3500 rpm
520i 2007-2010 N43B20OL 125 kW (168 hp)
@ 6700 rpm
210 N·m (155 lb·ft)
@ 4250 rpm
523i 2005-2007 N52B25 130 kW (174 hp)
@ 5800 rpm
230 N·m (170 lb·ft)
@ 3500 rpm
523i 2007-2010 N53B25UL 140 kW (188 hp)
@ 6100 rpm
240 N·m (177 lb·ft)
@ 3500 rpm
525i 2003-2005 M54B25 140 kW (188 hp)
@ 6000 rpm
237 N·m (175 lb·ft)
@ 3500 rpm
525i 2005-2007 N52B25 160 kW (215 hp)
@ 6500 rpm
250 N·m (184 lb·ft)
@ 2750 rpm
525i 2007-2010 N53B30UL 160 kW (215 hp)
@ 6100 rpm
270 N·m (199 lb·ft)
@ 2400 rpm
528i 2007-2010 N53B30 169 kW (227 hp)
@ 6500 rpm
270 N·m (199 lb·ft)
@ 2750 rpm
530i 2003-2005 M54B30 170 kW (228 hp)
@ 5900 rpm
300 N·m (221 lb·ft)
@ 3500 rpm
530i 2005-2007 N52B30 190 kW (255 hp)
@ 6600 rpm
300 N·m (221 lb·ft)
@ 2500 rpm
530i 2007-2010 N53B30OL 200 kW (268 hp)
@ 6700 rpm
320 N·m (236 lb·ft)
@ 2750 rpm
535i 2007-2010 N54B30 225 kW (302 hp)
@ 5800 rpm
400 N·m (295 lb·ft)
@ 1300-5000 rpm
540i 2005-2010 N62B40 225 kW (302 hp)
@ 6300 rpm
390 N·m (288 lb·ft)
@ 3500 rpm
545i 2003-2005 N62B44 245 kW (329 hp)
@ 6100 rpm
450 N·m (332 lb·ft)
@ 3600 rpm
550i 2005-2010 N62B48TÜ 270 kW (362 hp)
@ 6300 rpm
490 N·m (361 lb·ft)
@ 3400 rpm
M5 2005-2010 S85B50 378 kW (507 hp)
@ 7750 rpm
580 N·m (428 lb·ft)
@ 6100 rpm

Diesel engines

Model Years Engine Power Torque
520d 2005-2007 M47D20 120 kW (161 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
350 N·m (258 lb·ft)
@ 1750-3000 rpm
520d 2007-2010 N47D20 130 kW (174 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
350 N·m (258 lb·ft)
@ 1750-2500 rpm
525d FE 2004-2007 M57TU2D25 120 kW (161 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
400 N·m (295 lb·ft)
@ 2000 rpm
525d 2004-2007 M57TU2D25 130 kW (174 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
400 N·m (295 lb·ft)
@ 2000 rpm
525d 2007-2010 M57TU2D30UL 145 kW (194 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
400 N·m (295 lb·ft)
@ 1300-3250 rpm
530d 2003-2005 M57TUD30 160 kW (215 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
500 N·m (369 lb·ft)
@ 2000 rpm
530d 2005-2007 M57TUD30 170 kW (228 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
500 N·m (369 lb·ft)
@ 1750 rpm
530d 2007-2010 M57TU2D30OL 173 kW (232 hp)
@ 4000 rpm
500 N·m (369 lb·ft)
@ 1750-3000 rpm
535d 2004-2007 M57TUD30 200 kW (268 hp)
@ 4400 rpm
560 N·m (413 lb·ft)
@ 2000-2250 rpm
535d 2007-2010 M57TU2D30TOP 210 kW (282 hp)
@ 4400 rpm
580 N·m (428 lb·ft)
@ 1750-2250 rpm

M5

 
2007 BMW M5

The E60 M5 is powered by the BMW S85 4,999 cc (305 cu in) V10 engine. Revving to 8250 rpm, the engine produced 507 hp (378 kW) at 7750 rpm and 520Nm (383 lb-ft) at 6100 rpm. The official 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) time is 4.7 seconds.

Most cars were sold with a 7-speed automated manual transmission ("SMG III"), however a 6-speed manual was also available in some markets.

 

E63/E64 6 Series

 
BMW E64 645i

The second generation (2003-2010) 6 Series coupe and convertible models use a shortened version of the E60 platform.

Special models

BMW 5 Series Security

The 5 Series Security is an armoured version of the BMW 5 Series sedan with ballistic protection level B4. It included a choice of 367 PS (270 kW; 362 hp) V8 (from BMW 550i) and 258 PS (190 kW; 254 hp) I6 (from BMW 530i) engines, high-performance fibre composites (aramid, polyethylene) and special-purpose steel reinforced chassis, 21 millimetres thick glass with a polycarbonate layer for the windows.

The vehicle was unveiled in 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show. BMW 5 Series Security was manufactured alongside the series model at BMW's Dingolfing plant, with armouring prepared before being shipped to a specialist facility in Toluca, Mexico, where the vehicles complete the final assembly stage.

BMW 5 Series Security

The 5 Series Security is an armored version of the 5 Series sedan with a VR4 ballistic protection level. It included rust-proof chrome-nickel steel at the gaps and borders of the synthetic fibre mats, optional shatter protection element at underbody, aramid mats at roof, body columns, and front wall to the footwell and back wall, polyethylene protective mats in the areas of the doors, 22mm thick polycarbonate coating and multi-layered glass compound window, an electronics box in the engine compartment protected by aramid, optional xenon headlamps and Adaptive Headlight, optional Night Vision with 300 metres range, optional rear view camera, an intercom system and an attack alarm.

Earlier models include the BMW 530i Security and BMW 550i Security.

Long-wheelbase sedan (China only)

A factory-stretched long-wheelbase version of the E60 5 Series was offered in China, as a response to the Audi A6 L. It offered much of the rear legroom of a large executive saloon (e.g. BMW 7-Series or Mercedes-Benz S-Class), but in a cheaper, simpler model. As of 2009, trim levels included the 520Li, 523Li, 525Li, and 530Li.[citation needed]

BMW 5 Series Authority Vehicle

The 5 Series Authority Vehicle is designed for police forces, fire services, and emergency rescue services. It has a firearm bracket in the rear center armrest.

Safety

Initially the 5 Series received a three-star rating for adult occupants. However changes were made to the steering column, footrest, door trims, door latch, airbags and electronic software and the car was retested achieving its four-star rating. BMW claims the modifications improved the car's EuroNCAP score, not the vehicle's safety; consequently BMW chose not to recall the earlier-built cars.

The American Insurance Institute of Highways Safety (IIHS) gives the 5 Series a "Good" overall rating in frontal collisions but a "Marginal" overall rating for side impact collisions. The IIHS reported their side impact test would likely cause driver related rib fractures and/or internal organ injuries. The IIHS tests were conducted on models built after May 2007; these models had modifications to improve side impact safety.

Euro NCAP scores
Adult Occupant: 4/5 stars
Child Occupant: 4/5 stars
Pedestrian: 1/4 stars
2008 sedan NHTSA scores
Frontal Driver: 3/5 stars
Frontal Passenger: 5/5 stars
Side Driver: 5/5 stars
Side Rear Passenger: 5/5 stars
Rollover: 4/5 stars

Model year updates

2007 facelift

The LCI (Life Cycle impulse) model was released for the 2007 model year. Styling changes were relatively subtle, and included revised headlights, tail lights and front bumper. The interior was significantly revised. The iDrive system was upgraded with programmable "favourite" shortcut buttons (for late 2008 models), a revised menu system and the switch from DVD to hard disk based storage. Mechanically, the 5 Series gained the new engines and transmissions from the E70 X5.

The active cruise control was upgraded to bring the vehicle to a complete stop and accelerate from stationary (called" Stop & Go"). Other changes include adaptive headlights, LED rear lights, Lane Departure Warning,night vision,head-up display and Brake Force Display. The E60 LCI was the first BMW to feature regenerative braking.

On automatic transmission models, a shift by wire shifter replaced the mechanical version and shift paddles were available for the first time on a 5 Series model outside of the M5.

Production

Units sold according to BMW's annual reports.

Year Total Sedan Touring Note
2003 70,522 70,522 - Sedan launched in July.
2004 229,598 191,361 31,342 Touring model launched in May.
2005 228,389 177,719 50,670  
2006 232,193 182,539 49,654  
2007 230,845 181,534 49,311  
2008 202,287 156,825 45,462  
2009 175,983 135,944 36,987  

BMW had produced 20,548 M5 with V10 engines, with 19,523 M5 Saloon and 1025 M5 Touring.