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BMW 5-Series is now offering three models with three different engines. What's your pick?
21/07/2021
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MUMBAI
BMW has launched the new 5-Series in India with two diesel options and one petrol option respectively. There aren’t any radical changes on the new 5-Series considering this is just a face lift. However, BMW has revised the kidney-grilles on the 5-Series, making the front fascia look more aggressive. Flanking the kidney grilles are newer and slimmer Adaptive LED headlights that complete the charismatic look of the 5-Series. The 5-Series can also be bought with the BMW Laserlight, however, it is only available in the M Sport variants. The width of the car can be noticed at the rear where the clean horizontal lines accentuate the stance of the vehicle. The new L-shaped taillights at the back make a world of difference to the rear profile of the car. Driver-focused interiors, precise workmanship, high-quality materials and the BMW touch complete the interiors of the 5-Series. As per the models, BMW has offered different types of upholstery with the 5-Series. The 530d gets Nappa leather interiors while the 520d gets Natural Leather Dakota upholstery. The petrol variant, 530i M Sport gets perforated Sensatec upholstery. The 530i can also be chosen with Sports Seats with leather covers, a sports leather steering wheel and specific trim strips.
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