BMW has updated its 5-Series and M5 for
2021, with the cars receiving substantially new looks and a much-improved
infotainment system. They also have a wide range of enhancements in the BMW M
Performance parts catalog, which BMW unveiled on Tuesday.
For the 5-Series, the M Performance range includes parts for
both the exterior and cabin, as well as genuine performance upgrades. For
example, buyers can upgrade the brakes and choose from a selection of 20-inch
light alloys. Some of the exterior mods are also functional, like the front
splitter, side skirts, rear spoiler, and rear diffuser.
For the interior, there's a sport steering wheel with
Alcantara-lined sections, accent stitching, and a 12 o’clock position marked in
red. The transmission shift paddles can also be ordered in an M Performance
version with a carbon fiber-like finish instead of the standard chrome surface.
There are also some M Performance accessories including a
hey holder with Alcantara and carbon fiber inserts, tire bags with handy
markings for allocation, and a car cover.
You'll find similar upgrades for the M5, and this model too
can have its performance enhanced with M Performance goodies. In particular is a
coil-over suspension upgrade that enables the owner to lower their M5 between 5
and 20 millimeters, resulting in a lower center of gravity and all the benefits
that come with it. There's also a brake upgrade and selection of 20-inch wheel
patterns to choose from.
The M5's interior can also be enhanced with a thicker
steering wheel with Alcantara grip areas and a gear shift lever sporting carbon
fiber accents.
M5 owners can also opt for a carbon fiber fuel filler lid
and carbon fiber engine cover.
The 2021 5-Series and M5 are at dealerships now priced from
$55,195 and $104,495, respectively. Still in the works is a hardcore
M5 CS model that we should see unveiled in the coming months.
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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