BMW M has always been the standard when it comes to putting performance to pavement. For 45 years, the Bavarian carmaker has worked tirelessly to prove that M has stood for more than just Motorsport. It has been a never-ending journey to find the right balance between race and road car resulting in The Ultimate Driving Machine.
The E60 M5 is the only BMW sedan with 10 cylinders upfront. At the time of its initial release, the 500-horsepower car was the quickest and fastest four-door in the world. This was also the last generation M5 before BMW started downsizing and turbocharging its engines. This particular M5 produces an additional 80 hp over stock thanks to aftermarket add-ons such as Agency Power High Flow headers and a Meisterschaft Section 1 & 2 exhaust. The previous owner also converted the front bumper to match that of the F80 M3.
Matt Farah had a chance to review this M5 which is driven by a 7-speed sequential manual gearbox:
The successor to the E60 M5, the F10 M5, ended production last fall. An all-new model is currently under development and is rumored to have 600 hp and all-wheel-drive. The latest M5 is expected to be revealed later this year.