Explore the evolution of the BMW 5 Series from its debut in 1972 through various generations, highlighting design advancements, safety features, and technological innovations culminating in the sporty and hybrid models of today.
The BMW 5 Series first appeared with the E12 model in 1972, establishing a legacy in the luxury sedan market. Originally designed for North America, it underwent adjustments to meet legal standards. The second generation, E28, launched in 1981, introduced amenities like power windows, sunroof, fog lights, and cruise control, with diesel variants first available in 1983. The third-generation E34 emphasized safety with standard airbags and anti-lock brakes, debuting the 525i Touring in 1991. The E39, from 1995 to 2003, became renowned, including the high-performance M5. The subsequent E60 featured modern tech such as voice control and iDrive, leading to the F10, F07, and current G30 models. The 2017 G30 highlights sporty styling and hybrid innovations.
Elegant design with advanced hybrid systems
Legacy of safety and luxury features
Multiple generations illustrating evolution