Bmw M5 F10 V2 1.38 (Direct – 2026)

The (2011–2016) is often celebrated as the bridge between old-school mechanical M-cars and the modern, high-tech era. It was the first M5 to adopt turbocharging , swapping the wailing V10 of its predecessor for a powerhouse twin-turbo V8. Engine & Performance

While generally robust, the F10 M5 requires strict adherence to maintenance schedules to avoid costly repairs. BMW M5 F10 V2 1.38

The F10 M5 marked several "firsts" for the model, including the introduction of a , which provides lightning-fast shifts and a smooth experience in daily traffic. The (2011–2016) is often celebrated as the bridge

: It can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 3.7 to 4.4 seconds , depending on the trim and conditions. The F10 M5 marked several "firsts" for the

: It is a heavy car, weighing in at 1,945 kg (4,287 lbs), which is noticeable during hard cornering.