Back Country Journal Presents: BMW 5 Series Reviews (2008)
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5 SERIES FOR 2008:
The
most powerful 6-cylinder Sedans and Sports Wagon yet headline a
thoroughly
revised 5 Series
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<>These early March 2007 release of the 2008 5 Series models represent the most significant update since their introduction in late 2003 as 2004s. Adopting the new engines introduced in the 3 Series Coupe, the 6-cylinder Sedans and Sport Wagon receive new model designations, reflecting a marked boost in power. Last year’s 525i and 525xi both get the new, 230-horsepower iteration of BMW&# 8217;s remarkable aluminum/magnesium composite N52 engine, along with new 528i and 528xi nomenclature. Similarly, the 530i and 530xi become the 535i and 535xi, respectively, as the new designations signify the addition of BMW’s latest, 300-horsepower N54 twin-turbo inline-6. Included in this engine upgrade is the 2008 535xi Sports Wagon, its 300-horsepower eclipsing the old 290-hp V-8 540i and making it the most powerful Sports Wagon BMW has ever offered in the In
addition to the horsepower boost, new performance features include a
quicker-shifting Sport Automatic transmission for the rear-drive 535i
and 550i
Sedans, which also provides fingertip shift control via
steering-wheel-mounted
paddles. This is in addition to the new, updated STEPTRONIC
that is now a no-cost
option on all 5 Series models. New
Sport Package contents bring 18-inch wheels and run-flat performance
tires to
all 6-cylinder models, including staggered-width 18-inch tires on the
rear-drive 535i New
technological features also make their appearance for ’08. First among
these is
BMW’s Lane Departure Warning system, a camera-based system that
monitors lane
placement, and discreetly notifies the driver via mild steering wheel
vibration
of any motions that might indicate an inadvertent lane change. The
convenience
of Active Cruise Control is extended via a new Stop and Go feature,
which enables
the system to function even in heavy traffic. Active Cruise allows the
vehicle
to come to a complete stop without losing its setting, then accelerate
back up
to set speed with only a touch of the accelerator pedal from the
driver. Audio
options expand with a USB Adapter for an iPod or MP3 player. And BMW’s
leading-edge iDrive system adds a row of programmable &#
8220;favorites”
buttons,
which can be used for anything from radio-station presets to
pre-programmed
destinations with the optional navigation system. As
in the past, all BMW automobiles and SAVs include BMW
Ultimate
Service, which includes 4 year, unlimited mileage Roadside Assistance,
4 year /
50,000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty and BMW Maintenance Program at
no
extra cost.
In
addition, all 5 Series BMWs also
include a 4 year membership in BMW Assist Safety Services as standard
equipment. With
all these changes for 2008, BMW’s 5 Series again reasserts itself as
the class
leader in the midsize performance-luxury field. What&#
8217;s new
for 2008 As
of 3/07 production
(Sedans and
Sports Wagon): • 528i • 528xi • 535i • 535xi • 535xi
Sports Wagon (new designation) • 550i Performance
& efficiency All
5 Series models: • New STEPTRONIC
includes faster shifting
and more efficient operation for
improved efficiency and quicker acceleration. This transmission is now
a
no-cost option on all 5 Series models • New
electronic shifter offers “shift-by-wire” actuation and more ergonomic
operation • SMG
no longer available 528i/xi • 230-hp
N52 engine for all 528i/xi models: •
magnesium/aluminum
composite construction • Valvetronic and
Double VANOS valve actuation •
includes
single-stage intake • revised tuning
provides 230 horsepower @ 6500 rpm, 200 lb-ft. of torque at 2750 rpm,
an
increase of 15 horsepower/15 lb-ft. of torque over previous 525i. • New
optional wheels and tires. 528i Sport Package includes 18-inch wheels
with
performance run-flat tires; optional with Sport Package on 528xi 535i/xi
Models • 300-hp
N54 for all 535i/xi models: • all-aluminum
construction • twin-turbocharger
technology boosts horsepower with virtually no turbo-lag • Direct fuel
injection with piezo electric injectors • Double VANOS 1
steplessly variable valve timing • N54 engine rated
at 300 horsepower @ 5800 rpm, 300 lb-ft. of torque at 1400&#
8212;5000 rpm, an
increase of 45 horsepower and an astonishing 80 lb-ft. of torque over
previous
530i/xi, with a significantly broader torque band. • Brake
discs upgraded to 13.7 front and 13.6 rear, same size as 550i 535xi • 535xi
Sport Package offers the additional option of 18-inch wheels and tires
in
staggered width; first time on all-wheel-drive models 535i • New
optional Sport Automatic includes steering-wheel paddle shifters and
rpm
matching during downshifts, plus a Sport button for quicker, more
dynamic
shifting (beginning 06/07 production) • Sport
Package includes 18-inch wheel and tire sizes in staggered width; first
time on
6-cylinder models 535xi
Sports Wagon • 300-hp
N54 engine, same as 535i/xi Sedans. This engine makes the 535xi Sport
Wagon the
most powerful wagon BMW has ever offered, including the
previous-generation
(E39) V-8-powered 540i • 535xi
Sport Wagon offers 18-inch wheel and tire sizes as an upgrade with the
Sport
Package (same size front and rear) 550i • New
optional Sport Automatic includes steering-wheel paddle shifters and
rpm
matching during downshifts, plus a Sport button for quicker, more
dynamic
shifting (beginning 06/07 production) • Sport
Package now includes 19-inch, staggered-width wheels with performance
tires,
new aerodynamics package Exterior
design & function All
5 Series Sedans • Reconfigured
optical headlight lenses • New
front airdam has reshaped opening with upturned ends • Relocated
amber DOT lenses; headlight area is completely white • Taillights
include new white design with fewer reflectors, plus red lines in the
optical
lenses • Reshaped
rear bumper, with revised diffuser below the bumper 535xi
Sports Wagon • New
front-end treatment includes revised headlights, front fascia and
relocated DOT
lenses • New
rear-end treatment includes reconfigured taillights. Rear diffuser
remains as
before Ergonomics,
luxury & convenience • Thoroughly
revised interior • New
standard steering wheel • Window
switches relocated to armrest • Larger,
more refined door pockets • Smaller,
leather-wrapped passenger door handle • Wood
trim now flows from the instrument panel into the door panel, giving a
richer,
warmer, more integrated look • iDrive
includes six programmable “favorites” buttons, which can be set to many
frequently used features including destination addresses, auto-
dialed
phone
numbers or radio station presets • New
electronic shifter for
STEPTRONIC
automatic
with ergonomically optimized contour, placement and function •
Leather-wrapped center
console with:
•
New
center-console
storage compartment
•
New ashtray
• Leather-trimmed
iDrive controller • Radio
buttons and temperature controls trimmed in titanium silver New
options, all models • Active
Cruise Control Stop & Go, allows operation even in heavy traffic,
and can
accommodate speeds all the way down to a complete stop, and resume to
set speed
from 0 mph • Lane
Departure Warning system, provides an immediate notification when the
car
crosses into another lane without turn signals • USB
adaptor for iPods or MP3 players, which does not use the CD player
connections 5
Series models for 2008 528i The
Series’ “basic” model, with an additional increase in horsepower this
year, new
STEPTRONIC
automatic, new interior
and freshened exterior styling.
Significantly improved 0-60 performance—0.8 seconds quicker with manual
transmission, 0.5 seconds quicker with automatic. Key distinguishing
features
and attributes include: • Revised
3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve inline 6-cylinder engine with
magnesium/aluminum
composite construction, Valvetronic variable intake-valve lift, Double
VANOS 1
variable valve timing, single-stage induction system; 230 hp/200 lb-ft.
torque • Standard
6-speed manual transmission, 6-speed
STEPTRONIC
automatic transmission
optional at no extra cost • 17
x 7.5 alloy wheels, Star Spoke design #138 • 225/50R-17
V-rated all-season tires • Standard
Dynamic Traction Control • Active
Steering available only as stand-alone option • 4-wheel
ventilated disc brakes • Leatherette
upholstery • 10-way
power front seats, including power head restraints • Available
option Packages:
•
Sport (includes sport suspension, Sport steering wheel, space-
saver
spare tire,
Shadowline trim, Active Roll Stabilization, 18 x 8.0-in. Star Spoke
(design
#246) wheels with run-flat performance tires and
20-way Multi-Contour seats)
•
Premium (includes Dakota leather, Universal Garage Door Opener,
auto-dimming
interior & power-folding exterior mirrors, 4-way power lumbar
support, and
ambient lighting package)
•
Cold Weather (includes heated steering wheel, heated front seats &
retractable headlight washers) 528xi The
528xi is equipped essentially like the 528i • xDrive
all-wheel drive system, electronically controlled with variable
front/rear torque
split and traction control • Performance
and fuel efficiency are somewhat affected by additional weight and
mechanism of
AWD system. With new 230-hp engine, acceleration is 7.1 seconds 0-60
mph
manual, 7.6 seconds with
STEPTRONIC
automatic;
top speed is now electronically limited to 150 mph. • Dynamic
Traction Control included along with Hill Descent Control • Wheel
construction differs; same rim width, but different offset • Vehicle
height increases from 57.8 in. to 58.3 in. • Same
option Packages as 528i, except:
•
Sport Package deletes sport suspension calibration (AWD have their own
calibration, same with or without Sport Package); deletes Active Roll
Stabilization; and retains standard 17 x 7.5 wheels and all-season tires
•
New 18 x 8.0 Star Spoke wheels (design #246) with 245/40R-18 run-flat
performance tires 2 (same equipment as included in 528i
Sport
Package) are available as stand-alone option in combination with Sport
Package • Active
Steering not available 535i Premium
6-cylinder model, with new 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-6 and more
extensive
standard equipment. Performance jumps significantly over 528i and
previous
530i—0-60 acceleration drops to 5.7 seconds with automatic. Key
differentiating
features from 528i • Twin-turbocharged
N54 engine with aluminum block and head and cast-iron cylinder liners;
Double
VANOS 1 and direct fuel injection; 300 hp/300 lb-ft. torque • Xenon
Adaptive headlights standard (528i: optional) • Same
option Packages as 528i, except:
•
Premium Package deletes 4-way power front-seat lumbar support, as it is
standard on this model
•
Sport Package (includes same equipment as 528i Package except 535i adds
staggered-width
Star Spoke wheels (Design #124); 18 x 8.0-in. front, 18 x 9.0-in. rear)
with 245/40R-18
front and 275/35R-18 rear run-flat performance tires 2 535xi Combines
the 535i engine and xDrive to create a higher-performing
all-wheel-drive
sports-luxury • Performance
and fuel efficiency are only marginally affected by additional weight
and
mechanism of AWD system; acceleration with automatic actually drops, to
5.6
seconds compared to 5.7 for the 535i • xDrive
all-wheel drive system, electronically controlled with variable
front/rear
torque split and traction control • Dynamic
Traction Control included along with Hill Descent Control • Wheel
construction differs; same rim width, but different offset • Vehicle
height increases from 57.8 in. to 58.3 in. • Same
option Packages as 535i, except:
•
Sport Package deletes sport suspension calibration (AWD have their own
calibration, same with or without Sport Package); deletes Active Roll
Stabilization; and retains standard 17 x 7.5 wheels and all-season tires
•
Staggered width wheels (18 x 8.0-in. front, 18 x 9.0-in. rear) with
245/40R-18
front and 275/35R-18 rear run-flat performance tires 2 are
available
as stand-alone option in combination with Sport Package •
Active Steering not
available 535xi
Sports Wagon Combines
5 Series design, performance and technology with sports-wagon
versatility.
Embodies a host of features that enhance people- and cargo-
carrying
capabilities; xDrive endows it with amazing traction and agility. With
new
twin-turbo engine, the 535xi Sport Wagon becomes the quickest 5 Series
wagon
ever offered in the U.S. Minimal additional weight has only a slight
effect on
acceleration compared to 535xi Sedan; 5.8 seconds 0-60 mph with
automatic. Key
differentiating features from 535xi • Sports
Wagon body, unique from the windshield back, graceful yet practical;
essentially the same length and width, 0.4 in. taller, 198 lb.
additional curb
weight • Standard
roof rails, accommodating BMW roof carrier systems • Dual-panel
Panoramic Moonroof • Variable
cargo area, with straight side walls and level floor:
•
Wider than in previous 5 Series Sports Wagon; cargo volume ranges from
17.6 to
58.3 cu ft. with seats upright or folded, height of loaded cargo
•
Enclosed storage compartments on both sides
•
Lockable storage compartment under floor, with adjustable dividers for
small
cargo items • Standard
cargo net, usable with rear seats upright or folded • Tailgate
with separately opening rear window (both open upward)
•
Electrically released from remote or interior switch
•
Soft Close of lower section: user closes gently, power mechanism draws
it down
•
Cargo cover rises automatically when window or lower tailgate is
opened; supported
on gas struts,
no cord or prop. Cover can also be
removed from vehicle.
•
Optional power tailgate with programmable opening height
•
Red light at left bottom of tailgate for safety; visible when tailgate
is open • Unique
rear suspension, with self-leveling air springs; designed to maximize
cargo
space •
Optional 18 x 8.0 Star
Spoke wheels (design #124) with
245/40R-18
run-flat performance tires 2 (same style as included in
535xi Sport
Package) are available as stand-alone option in combination with Sport
Package.
Same size wheels and tires front and rear 550i Flagship
model, with 4.8-liter, 360-hp all-aluminum N62 V-8, standard Dakota
leather and
additional standard equipment over any 6-cylinder model. Further
performance
gain over 535i—5.4 seconds 0-60 with manual transmission, 5.5 seconds
with
automatic. Key differentiating features from 535i • All-aluminum
32-valve V-8; Valvetronic variable intake-valve lift and Double VANOS 1;
2-stage intake manifold, 360 hp/360 lb-ft. torque • wider,
17 x 8.0-inch wheels with 225/50R-17 all-season run-flat tires • • Same
option Packages as 535i, except:
•
Premium Package deleted as all contents standard on this model
•
Sport Package includes all items in 535i package, but substitutes
larger
staggered-width wheels (19 x 8.0-in. front, 19 x 9.5-in. rear) with
245/35R-19
front and 275/30R-19 rear performance tires. 2 The 550i
Sports
Package also includes V-8 specific sport exhaust system and its own
unique
aerodynamics kit Power
& performance
features: A
more-powerful base engine, twin-turbo performance, and a superlative
V-8 all
complement the most sophisticated chassis in the class. BMW’s
engines have
become legendary for their performance, smoothness, and
sophistication—attributes that apply equally well to BMW&#
8217;s inline-6s
and V-8s.
The 5 Series offers three of these engines—two 6-cylinders and one
V-8—including the company’s first turbocharged engine in more than
three
decades. From the base 528i to the range-topping 550i, the 5 Series
offers the
most impressive range of powerplants in the class, all backed by
6-speed
transmissions, manual or automatic. As
the first
full-production aluminum/magnesium composite engine every offered, the
3.0-liter N52 inline-6 carries on BMW’s tradition of building
cutting-edge
engines that combine outstanding power, unparalleled refinement and
excellent
fuel economy. For 2008, this engine receives a boost to 230 horsepower,
making
the 528i/xi Sedans the most powerful entry-level 5 Series ever offered.
Similarly, the new 300-hp twin-turbo 535i/xi Sedans and Sports Wagon
are the
quickest 6-cylinder-powered 5 Series cars yet. And the range-
topping
550i
offers the same 360-horsepower V-8 as BMW’s 750Li These
exemplary
engines reside in a chassis that includes aluminum suspension,
large-diameter
disc brakes, performance tires on 17-, 18- or 19-inch wheels and
options such
as Active Steering and Active Roll Stabilization. With either xDrive
all-wheel-drive or traditional rear-drive, the 5 Series sets the
standard for
handling, ride and braking for the class. BMW’s inline 6-
cylinder
engines: Class-leading
distinction, performance and efficiency •
Unparalleled smoothness and sound •
A distinction from the multitude of V-6 engines on the market Almost
all vehicle
manufacturers of 6-cylinder engines have adopted the V-6 format, whose
compactness is advantageous in small or midsize cars with front-
wheel
drive. By
contrast, BMW’s inline 6-cylinder engines are outstanding for their
smoothness
and sound, and BMW customers treasure them for these attributes. Thus
BMW
retains the inline format while developing it toward reduced weight,
more
compact dimensions – and ever more brilliant performance, smoothness
and sound.
An increase in fuel efficiency and even tighter control of emissions
were also
set as goals for this BMW engine generation, which currently powers the
2008
528i/xi 6-cylinder models. N52 engine:
magnesium/aluminum
composite construction and Valvetronic variable valve lift As
the “base” level
powerplant, the N52 engine offers a wide variety of
benefits in the 528i and 528xi Sedans. In addition to offering a
further
development of BMW’s traditional inline 6-cylinder engine, the
aluminum/magnesium composite construction reduces weight compared to an
all-aluminum design, which also enhances weight distribution. The
Valvetronic
variable valve lift improves performance and fuel efficiency, while
detail
refinements such as an electric water pump and volume-controlled oil
pump also increase
efficiency. The result is an engine that retains the legendary
smoothness of BMW’s
inline 6-cylinder engines, while offering an outstanding balance of
performance
and fuel efficiency. Compared
to the
previous M54 6-cylinder, the N52 offers a wide variety of benefits: •
Higher revving
ability. The “redline” is 7000 rpm, vs. 6500 for the M54. •
Reduced weight –
22 lb. less. Had BMW engineers developed the previous engine to meet
their
goals, it would have added about 30 lb. – and thus would have weighed
fully 52
lb. more than the new engine does. •
More compact –
Because there is just one external drive belt, vs. the previous two,
overall
engine length is about an inch shorter. Here are details of how this
dramatic
progress was achieved – over an engine that was already outstanding in
all
these respects: Evolved Valvetronic
variable valve lift. This exclusive, patented
innovation,
enhancing the performance and fuel efficiency of BMW’s V-8 and V-12
engines
since 2002, varies valve lift to control engine power, dispensing with
a
conventional throttle. Valvetronic enhances engine power, torque and
efficiency. Compared to the original Valvetronic system, introduced on
BMW’s
V-8 and V-12 engines in 2002, the N52 engine’s 2nd-
generation system
benefits
from several evolutionary improvements: •
Maximum engine
speed increased by 500 rpm. Enabled by making Valvetronic’s
reciprocating
parts more rigid. •
Maximum
intake-valve lift increased from 9.7 mm to 9.9 mm, which
contributes to the
increase in maximum power output. •
Greater maximum
intake-valve acceleration. Less time is spent opening and closing
the
valves; thus they are effectively open longer. •
Phasing of the
two intake valves. Starting from minimal intake-valve lift (i.e.
idling),
an increase in engine load causes the lift and timing of intake valve 1
to
increase faster than that of valve 2. At its maximum, this phasing has
valve 1
lifting 1.8 mm more than valve 2; at about 6 mm, the two valves are
again “in
synch.” This refinement enhances fuel economy under low-
load driving
conditions. Improved combustion
chambers. Subtle
refinements to the
combustion-chamber shape conspire with the intake-valve phasing to
create more
stable combustion, with benefits to fuel efficiency and emission
control. Further evolved
VANOS. Double
VANOS 1 is a familiar feature of all
current BMW engines. The range over which intake-valve timing can be
varied has
been increased by 10º, achieving yet another de-throttling effect. Higher fuel-injection
pressure results
in an improved injection spray, helping reduce raw
hydrocarbon emissions in a cold engine. All-new engine
electronics. Among many innovative
details, the
basic ignition and valve timing functions are duplicated. The first
part was
optimized for fuel consumption and emissions; the second part was
determined
according to pure driving parameters. Depending upon how perfectly the
engine
is running at any time, control interpolates between the two
strategies. Under
ideal conditions, the engine always runs with its lowest possible fuel
consumption. In case of poor fuel quality or unfavorable environmental
conditions, the control parameters prioritize driveability. With
introduction
of this latest version, the engine’s electronic control module has been
upgraded in calculating capability and renamed from MSV70 to MSV80. Magnesium/aluminum
composite construction. An important innovation –
a
world’s first in modern times and exclusive to BMW. Structurally, the
new
engine block consists of three major castings: •
Bedplate
(magnesium alloy). The lower portion of the block
(crankcase); similar in
concept to a
construction element found in some racing engines as well as the M5 and
M6’s
500-hp V-10. The bedplate combines with the upper crankcase to form the
block’s
outer shell; the result is an ultra-rigid engine structure. •
Upper crankcase
(magnesium alloy). Joining the bedplate at the level of the crankshaft
(main)
bearings, this too is a weight-saving casting. It is mounted onto the
bedplate from
above. •
Insert (silicon-impregnated
aluminum alloy, or Alusil). In this sense, the N52’s construction
resembles
that of current BMW V-8 and V-12 engines, though these blocks are
all-Alusil. In
addition to the
magnesium construction, other weight-saving materials
include hollow camshafts,
saving
a remarkable
2.6 lb. each. Beginning as steel tubes, the camshafts are shaped in a
hydroforming procedure, subjected from the inside to a water pressure
of 58,000
lb./sq in. against outer forms to achieve the cam profiles. The
engine’s camshaft
cover is of a new, weight-saving plastic material. (On earlier N52
engines,
it was of magnesium.) And the chain camshaft drive, a high-
durability,
low-maintenance feature of all current BMW engines, has an
aluminum
chain
tensioner that also saves weight. As a final weight-reducing
element, the exhaust
headers’ flanges are formed from 2-mm-thick steel, significantly
lighter
than the 12-mm flanges used in the M54. Electric water pump ,
electronically controlled according to coolant and oil temperatures at
any
moment. It runs only as much as needed, and in doing so consumes a
maximum of
200 watts vs. up to 2 kilowatts (10 times as much) for a conventional
pump. The
electric pump has numerous tangible benefits: •
By requiring less
power, contributes to the engine’s increased power output. •
Faster engine
warmup, because it doesn’t circulate coolant when the engine is cold. •
Provides coolant
circulation for the Heat-at-Rest feature now included in the climate
control. •
By eliminating an
external drive belt, makes the engine shorter. Variable-volume oil
pump.
To
supply pressure to the VANOS 1 at all speeds
and temperatures without excess capacity at high engine speeds, BMW
engineers
developed a new type of oil pump with these advantages: •
Contributes to the
engine’s increased power output, by requiring less power from the
engine. •
Doesn’t require a
bypass to divert excess flow, which can be up to 80% with a
conventional pump.
This also avoids possible excess oil temperatures and oil foaming. Oil/coolant heat
exchanger. Another feature that
speeds engine
warmup; during this phase of operation, it transfers heat from the
coolant to
the oil circuit. Under conditions of high engine power and high oil
temperatures, it performs the reverse, transferring heat from the oil
circuit
to the coolant, from which the engine cooling system then removes
excess heat. Additional power for
2008 While
those traits
illustrate the improvement over the
previous-generation BMW inline-6, the N52 engine also benefits from
additional power
enhancements for 2008.
Compared
to its most
direct
predecessor, the 215-hp 525i/xi engine of 2007, the 230-hp 528i/xi
engine
delivers a tangible performance boost: 528i vs. 525i – •
0-60 mph in 6.5
sec. for the 528i Sedan with manual transmission, compared to the ’07
525i
Sedan’s 7.3 sec. (In fact, the new 528i nearly matches the 2007 530i
from 0 to
60 mph, 6.5 sec. vs. 6.4!) •
0-60 mph in 7.1
sec. with automatic transmission, vs. 7.6 sec. 528xi vs. 525xi – •
0-60 mph in 7.1
sec. for the 528xi with manual transmission, vs. ’07 525xi Sedan’s 7.9
sec. •
0-60 in 7.6 sec.
with automatic transmission, vs. 8.2 sec. N54 engine: twin
turbocharging, piezo direct fuel injection, high compression ratio As
BMW’s other
approach to modern 6-cylinder power, the N54 is as innovative as the
N52 engine,
though these different innovations are aimed at further increasing
performance.
A pair of relatively small turbochargers boost performance
significantly, but
minimize the traditional turbocharging response lag (“turbo-
lag”). In
addition,
high precision direct fuel injection further enhances performance and
fuel
efficiency. Finally, high-tech heat-resistant materials in the engine
help
facilitate performance. With the N52 naturally aspirated engine and
this even-newer
N54 turbocharged unit, BMW is announcing to the world its approach to
high
performance: Instead of ever-larger engines, BMW will achieve its
performance goals with smaller, lighter, more efficient and
cleaner-running
engines. First:
the 300-hp N54
engine is anything but simply a turbocharged version of the 230-hp N52.
Several
new “core” features distinguish it from the N52 and facilitate the
higher
performance level: •
All-aluminum
structure. As attractive as the magnesium/aluminum concept is for
saving
weight, the extra strength of all aluminum construction was deemed
necessary
for the increased power and torque. Some, but not all, of the mag/alu
construction’s weight saving was lost. Like the N52&#
8217;s, the N54 block is
a
completely new construction, with bedplate. •
Cast-iron
cylinder liners. Whereas the N52 has an aluminum-silicon cylinder
casting
inside its magnesium crankcase, the N54 has cast-iron sleeves inside
its
aluminum crankcase. •
Different bore
and stroke. The bore has been reduced from 85.0 to 84.0 mm; the
stroke is
increased from 88.0 to 89.6 mm. This gives greater cylinder-wall
thickness –
again to handle the higher stresses within the engine – but leaves the
engine’s
displacement essentially unchanged at 2979 cc vs. the N52&#
8217;s 2996 cc.
Both round
off to 3.0 liters. •
Conventional
valvegear. In the research and development that led to the N54
engine,
BMW’s engineers
found that Valvetronic’s variable intake-valve lift did not lend its
advantages
to the turbocharged engine. They remain valid for the non-turbo engine. •
Moderately
increased weight. Naturally, the aluminum construction, iron
cylinder
liners and turbochargers add some weight to the N54; so do solid
camshafts,
compared to the N52’s hollow ones. Altogether, the N54 weighs 419 lb.,
vs. the
N52’s 357. With this moderate weight increase, of course, come 70 more
horsepower and those 300 lb-ft. of torque; BMW engineers point out that
a
4-liter engine of this performance would weigh a good 150 lb. more! The
performance-enhancing technologies. Now,
here are the
technologies and features that actually produce the dramatically
increased
power and – especially – torque that characterize the new N54 engine: Twin turbochargers. Turbocharging
is a familiar form of increasing the performance of combustion engines
– it has
been around in various forms for 100 years. At various times, BMW has
set
milestones in the development of turbocharging: in 1973, the 2002 Turbo
offered
170 hp, vs. 130 for its non-turbo stablemate the 2002 tii. In 1983, a
BMW
powered Brabham racecar was the first turbocharged vehicle to win a
Formula 1
championship. Yet
over its history,
turbocharging has also suffered some daunting drawbacks. If, as was
usual, a
single turbo was used, it often had an unacceptable degree of &#
8220;turbo
lag” – the
lag between the time the driver mashed down the accelerator pedal to
the time
when the turbo responded. This was at its worst at low engine speeds.
Another
was relatively high fuel consumption. And finally, the available
materials
didn’t always fare well under the high-heat, high-rpm operation of a
turbocharger, which gets its energy from hot, flowing exhaust gases and
typically spins well past 100,000 rpm. After the 2002 Turbo, which
ironically
was introduced just about the time of the first international energy
crisis,
BMW set turbocharging aside. (Except for diesel engines, where
turbocharging is
a highly conventional, almost indispensable, power enhancer.) The
N54 turbocharging
concept addresses both turbo lag and durability concerns. By utilizing
two
small turbos – each one serving three cylinders – BMW has reduced the
inertia
that creates turbo lag. To quote Dr. Burkhard Göschel, BMW’s Board
Member for
Engineering, turbo lag “has now become a thing of the past. The engine
is
agile, and it performs like a big, naturally aspirated engine, but with
much
better mileage.” Materials
progress,
always a factor in advancing the capabilities of engineering and
technology,
figures here too: BMW has drawn upon innovative and heat-
resistant
materials
from space technology to facilitate the twin turbos’ dramatic
contribution to
performance. All turbo components subjected to the most extreme heat
(i.e. the
exhaust stream) are made of advanced steels that can withstand up to
1050ºC, or
1920ºF. Direct fuel injection
with piezo injectors. Fuel injection, as we
have
(mostly) known it over the decades in which it has become a feature of
all
contemporary automotive engines, has been of the port type: the fuel is
injected into the engine’s intake ports, where air passes through on
its way to
the cylinders. Direct fuel injection sprays fuel directly into the
cylinders,
or more precisely the combustion chambers. If this were as simple as it
sounds,
direct injection would long since be commonplace. But the cylinder is a
much
hotter, higher pressure place than the intake port and poses big
hurdles for
the fuel injectors and the optimization of just how, when and how much
fuel is
squirted in. Until now, the only BMW gasoline engine with direct
injection has
been the 760Li V-12 engine, where this technology brings advantages in
fuel
efficiency, power, torque and emission control. The
N54’s direct
injection is a 2nd-generation evolution of the 760Li’s system, and a
key factor
in achieving BMW’s goals for this engine. Its main advance over the
1st-generation system is that it gives the engineers greater degrees of
freedom
in the calibration of fuel quantity and timing and the distribution of
the
fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber. With this concept, it&#
8217;s
possible to
utilize a “leaner” mixture – thus less fuel. The advantages in fuel
efficiency,
power, torque and emission control are more significant. A
further advantage
to torque and fuel consumption is the cooling effect of fuel being
injected
into the hot combustion chambers. Typically, to avoid overheating,
turbochargers have had to make do with a lower compression ratio. That
’73 2002
Turbo, for example, had a low 6.9:1 ratio, vs. the non-turbo 2002 tii’s
9.5:1;
a more contemporary example is the Volvo S60 2.5 Turbo engine’s 9.0:1
compression ratio vs. it’s non-turbo counterpart’s 10:3:1. As a higher
compression ratio benefits both fuel efficiency and (especially
low-speed)
torque – traditional turbo engines have suffered on both counts – the
N54
benefits mightily: its compression ratio is 10.5:1, almost exactly the
same as
the non-turbo N52’s 10.7:1! Positioned
centrally
in the combustion chambers for optimum combustion, the injectors –
those
critical components that inject the fuel into each cylinder’s
combustion
chamber – are subject to especially high temperatures. A new-type piezo
injector is another essential element in attaining the ambitious
performance/efficiency/emissions goals with the necessary long-
term
durability:
A “stack” of piezo crystals reacts lightning-fast to impulses from the
engine
electronics, governing the injector needle’s opening stroke and
duration for
ultra-precise control of fuel quantity. According
to
researchers who led the piezo injector’s development, alone it
contributes 2-3%
fuel savings and 20% less emissions. Its operating principle involves
applying
mechanical pressure to a non-conducting crystal to produce an
electrical
impulse; in turn, this impulse is so fast that it significantly reduces
the
injector’s response time. Air-to-air
intercooling. Turbocharging typically
includes
intercooling of the engine’s induction air, that is, some method of
cooling the
compressed air that emerges, heated up by the compression process, from
the
turbocharger(s). Sometimes it’s done with coolant; in this case it’s
done
indirectly by outside air. Intercooling is desirable, even necessary,
to reduce
the temperature of incoming air to help preclude detonation or
“knocking” that
can reduce power or, in the extreme, damage the engine. Of course the
N54, like
the N52 and all other current BMW engines, has knock control. High-rpm concept. This
is shared with the N52 engine, and also contributes significantly to
the
engine’s performance character. Like the N52, the N54 has a 7000-rpm
redline.
Its maximum power occurs at 5800 rpm – actually lower than the 530i’s
6600 and
the new 528i’s 6500 rpm – but power stays high and vigorous well toward
that
7000 rpm. The bottom lines.
The
peak power of 300 hp has already been mentioned; this is fully 45
higher than
the 530i, and 70 hp up on the 528i. The torque increase is just as
impressive:
300 lb-ft., vs. the 530i’s 220 and 528i’s 200. At least as important is
the
fact that this engine can deliver its peak torque all the way from 1400
rpm
(not far above idling!) to 5000 rpm. Finally, 300 lb-ft. is
significantly
better than competing 3.5-liter non-turbo engines deliver: Lexus GS
350, 274
lb-ft. at a high 3600 rpm; Infiniti M35, 268 lb-ft. at an even higher
4800 rpm.
Compared to the 528i’s 200 lb-ft., the N54’s 300 lb-ft. is fully 50%
greater.
BMW engine engineers assert that to achieve this kind of torque
increase, it
would have taken a 4-liter naturally aspirated engine. That would have
weighed
too much and its fuel consumption would have been unacceptably high.
For this
reason, say the engineers, “we did not take that path.&#
8221; One
BMW engine
engineer, Udo Lindner, goes so far as to assert that the N54 has “the
torque of
a diesel but the revving capability of a gasoline engine.” Diesels,
currently
very popular in Europe and capable of stump-pulling torque, operate at
rpm
levels well below those of gasoline engines, so he’s saying that the
N54 delivers
the best of both worlds. The
other bottom
line, surely the most important to performance enthusiasts, is
dramatically
quicker acceleration compared to their predecessors: 535i Sedan: •
0-60 in 5.7 sec.
with automatic transmission, vs. 6.6 sec. for the 530i 535xi
Sedan: •
0-60 in 5.6 sec.
with automatic transmission, vs. 6.9 sec. for the 530xi Sedan 535i
Sports Wagon: •
0-60 in 5.8 sec.
with automatic transmission, vs. 7.3 sec. for the 530xi Sports Wagon With
their standard
manual transmissions, all these pairings will offer comparable
improvements. As
in all 5 Series cars, top speed is electronically controlled at 150 mph. The
550i’s V-8 The
550i’s predecessor was widely acclaimed by most who
drove or tested the 545i, not merely for its strong, fuel-efficient
power, but
also for its highly pleasing sound. Car
and Driver (May
’
04)
summed it up as “among the
friendliest, most enthusiastic engines in existence.“ With
4.8 liters, the 550i’s V-8 delivers brilliant
performance. Peak power is 360 hp; likewise, peak torque is 360. With
its
standard 6-speed manual transmission the 550i attains 60 mph in just
5.4 sec.
from rest; with automatic, the new model does 0-60 in 5.5 sec. Aside
from such impressive test data, this evolution pays off in real-world
performance, as media critics have found in their test drives: •
Edmunds.com,
posted March 21, ’05: “It’s
refined and athletic like the old 4.4, but its torque band seems to go
on
forever.” • auto
motor und sport, Germany, March 2, ’05: “The [more powerful V-8]
engine
provides not just impressive initial thrust, but also a level of
response over
its entire rpm range that meets high expectations.” Dynamic
Stability Control: remarkable
new braking
functions All
BMW models are standard-equipped with Dynamic Stability
Control, which provides a wide range of traction and stability
functions. While
retaining all the functions or the previous DSC, a
revised system appeared in the 5 Series and other BMWs in 2006. This
Enhanced
DSC adds a wide array of customer-relevant functions that make driving
even
safer and more pleasant. They are: • Brake
Fade Compensation.
Brake
fade occurs as the brakes heat up under hard use; a given degree
of
deceleration requires more pressure on the brake pedal. As brake
temperature
rises, this function automatically compensates by increasing the
hydraulic
pressure relative to pedal force. • Brake
Standby.
When
the driver lifts off the accelerator pedal abruptly, DSC
recognizes that
sharp braking may be about to occur and applies just enough pressure in
the
brake system to snug up the pads against the rotors. Thus by the time
the
driver’s foot reaches the brake pedal, the lag time normally resulting
from
bringing the pad to the rotor is eliminated, reducing stopping or
deceleration
distance. • Brake
Drying.
Acting
on input from the rain sensor (an element of the standard
rain-sensing
windshield wipers), the pads are periodically brought up to the rotors
– just
enough to eliminate any film of water between pads and rotors, but not
enough
to cause a brake application. • Comfort
Stop.
Especially
with an automatic transmission, unless the driver consciously eases off
on the
brake pedal, a jerk can occur as the vehicle comes to a stop. Comfort
Stop
eases off, making for smoother stops. Currently only in the
rear-wheel-drive
models. • Start-off
Assistant.
Briefly
holds the vehicle when the brakes are released while stopped
facing
uphill. The driver can then start up without doing a ballet with the
clutch,
brake and accelerator (manual transmission) or rolling backward on a
steep hill
(automatic transmission). • Modulated
ABS function.
“Analogized”
control of the DSC brake valves makes the anti-lockup
function
(ABS) smoother. Instead of simply being fully on or off, application
and
release of these valves are now modulated. Character
of
the 5 Series: the
essence of sport and
luxury Long
one of BMW’s true
core products, the 5 Series elegantly
defines the middle of the line with compact exterior dimensions, ample
interior
space and a masterfully calibrated blend of sport and luxury. Appearing
in ’04
in its current generation, the Series maintained trim exterior size
while
increasing interior space and introducing new technologies &#
8211; including
an
aluminum front-end structure, available Active Steering and Active Roll
Stabilization, evolved suspension and a further developed iDrive
control
system. That
the current
generation carries on the 5 Series
tradition brilliantly is supported by this quote from Motor
Trend’s March ’05 issue: “Here’s a thoroughbred, the product
of decades of setting the benchmark all other automakers’ sport sedans
aspire
to. Just look at the stance, the way the body sits on the chassis,
ready to
pounce on any opportunity to show its stuff on a challenging stretch of
road.
The smoothness and flexibility of BMW inline-sixes are legendary, and
the 225
horses of the 2979-cc engine seem more spirited
than their numbers might otherwise suggest. And
BMW is one of
the only automakers courageous enough to offer a 6-speed manual gearbox
in a
$50,000 sedan.” With
even more powerful
engines, available xDrive and the
new Sports Wagon to extend its capabilities, the 5 Series is today’s
representative of this fine tradition. State-of-
the-art
safety and security features In
terms of safety and security, the 5 Series is a state-of-the-art
vehicle from a
state-of-the-art vehicle maker. With an extensive array of standard
features,
and such available options as the new Lane Departure Warning system,
Night
Vision and Head-up Display, the 2008 5 Series remains an industry
leader and
fully representative of BMW’s safety values. Key standard features
include: • Dual front-impact Supplementary
Restraint
System (SRS) with dual-threshold deployment, 2-stage Smart Airbags
–
optimized for shape and deployment characteristics. • Front safety belts with automatic
tensioners and force limiters – standard on all models. • Rear safety belts with automatic
tensioners
– included with the optional rear-seat side-impact airbags. • Automatic-locking retractors (ALR)
on all
passenger safety belts for installation of child restraint seats. • LATCH attachments at the
outboard rear
seating positions for child restraint seats. • Front-seat side-impact airbags
–
standard. • Rear-seat side-impact airbags
–
optional at nominal extra cost, so that customers can make their own
choice in
this matter. • Head Protection System –
front-to-rear
via BMW’s Inflatable Tubular concept; a long airbag deploys from the
ceiling,
suspended on a “sail.” • Active front head restraints
–
included
with the front Multi-contour seats that are optional in all 5 Series
models.
Responding to impact sensors at the rear of the vehicle, the head
restraints
instantly pivot forward into close proximity with the occupants&#
8217; heads.
Thus
occupants are able, if they prefer, to adjust the restraints away from
direct
contact with their heads, yet gain optimum protection against whiplash
or more
serious head/neck injuries. • Energy-absorbing padding of
body-pillar and
roof areas – specific padding at the A-, B- and C-pillars as well
as along
the roof above the doors. • Fuel-tank design and location.
Not only
is the fuel tank designed to remain sealed even in severe impacts, its
location
has been chosen to provide optimum protection from impacts. • Battery Safety Terminal – in
case of a
severe accident impact, breaks the high-current connection between the
battery
and starter cable. This helps prevent a possible short circuit in the
electrical
system. • Automatic fuel-pump shutoff upon
severe
accident impact. In addition, the doors are automatically unlocked;
the
interior lighting and 4-way hazard flashers are switched on. Thus even
after an
accident, BMW’s safety strategy is still at work. • Coded Driveaway Protection –
BMW’s
rolling-code engine immobilizer. • Central locking system with
double-lock
feature. When the vehicle is locked from the outside, the
double-lock
feature prevents individual door-lock buttons from being pulled up;
thus even
if a thief has broken into the car, it isn’t possible to open the
doors.
Owners, however, have access to information on how to get out if one is
locked
in the vehicle from the outside. • Alarm system with interior motion
detector –
standard on the 5 Series. Options: possibilities
new and
familiar 2008
brings with it a number of significant new
technological options that complement an already extensive array of
performance, comfort and safety features. For 2008 Package highlights
include new
contents for both Premium and Sport Packages for 6-cylinder models, as
well as
a revised Sport Package for the 550i Sedan. Most
of the optional features on the 2007 5 Series carry
over to 2008, with few exceptions. Most notable, the Sequential Manual
Gearbox
has been discontinued, effectively replaced by the new Sport Automatic
that
arrives later in the year. The Premium Sound Package (ZPS), which
included the
Logic7 audio system and 6-disc CD changer, has been replaced by an
individual
stand-alone option for the Logic7 system and a BMW center-
installed
6-disc
changer. Packages: Premium
Package (528i/xi and 535i/xi models).
Combines
luxury and convenience features: For
all models – • Dakota leather
upholstery • BMW Universal
Transceiver, a
3-function
remote for garage doors and other external devices • Auto-dimming interior
and
exterior mirrors,
now including a power-fold feature Additionally
for 528i
and 528xi models – • 4-way power lumbar
support
for the front
seats, which is standard in the 535i/xi. Additionally
for 535xi
Sports Wagon • Power tailgate.
Released
from the interior
or exterior switch or the remote, the tailgate opens
electrohydraulically.
Closing is from the exterior button. Sport
Package.
Comes
in essentially two forms, one for rear- and one for
all-wheel-drive
models: Rear-wheel-drive
models – • Active Roll
Stabilization,
which
dramatically reduces body roll in corners and curves • Sport suspension
calibration • Sport wheels and tires:
528i
Sedan – 18 x 8.0
wheels, 245/45R-18
run-flat performance tires
535i
Sedan – 18 x 8.0
front and 18 x 9.0
rear Star Spoke wheels (design #124) with 245/40R-18 front and
275/35-18 rear
run-flat performance tires 4
550i
Sedan – 19 x 8.0
front/19 x 9.5 rear
wheels; 245/40R-18 front / 275/35R-18 rear performance tires 4 • Satin-chrome
Shadowline
exterior trim –
all-black around the side windows replaces the standard
black-plus-chrome
window framing • 20-way power front
Multi-contour seats, in
place of the standard 10-way power seats • 3-spoke sport steering
wheel For
550i Sedan only – • Aerodynamics kit. All-wheel-drive
models – • Includes only the
exterior
and interior
features; no sport suspension or Active Roll Stabilization • For all-weather
attributes,
retains
standard wheels and all-season tires. Wheels described for 528i and
535i Sedans
are available on 528xi Sedan, 535xi Sedan and 535xi Sports Wagon as
stand-alone
options in combination with the Sport Package. (Optional wheels on the
535xi
Sports Wagon are 18 x 8.0 front and rear.) Cold
Weather Package.
Combines
weather- and
versatility-oriented features: For
all models – • Heated front seats,
with
variable heating
balance via iDrive • Heated steering wheel • Headlight cleaning
system,
with retracting
high-intensity liquid jets. For
535xi Sports
Wagon only – • Ski bag. STEPTRONIC
automatic transmission
–
6-speed, like all 5 Series transmissions. Sport
A utomatic
transmission
–
535i and 550i Sedans only; requires the Sport Package. An
even sportier alternative to the standard
STEPTRONIC
Sport
setting, this 6-speed transmission
offers crisper gearshifts in manual mode, and paddle shifters on the
steering
wheel. A leather boot around the console shifter also distinguishes
this
transmission from the standard
STEPTRONIC.
Lane
Departure Warning.
A
camera mounted on the windshield near the rearview mirror monitors
lane position at all times at highway speeds. The central control unit
projects
the vehicle’s path based on that position. When the system projects
that the
vehicle will drift out of the lane, it will warn the driver by
producing a mild
vibration in the steering wheel. The warning is cancelled by the use of
the
turn signals, brake actuation, or below approximately 35 mph,
indicating city
traffic. The system can also be turned off via a switch on the
multi-function
steering wheel or in the iDrive menu. Active
Cruise Control.
Employing
a radar sensor unit at the front of the vehicle, ACC senses
the speed
of vehicles traveling ahead, adjusts the BMW driver’s speed to maintain
following distance, and offers the driver additional control choices
over the
standard cruise control. For 2008, a Stop & Go feature is added,
which
allows use in heavy traffic. The system can come to a complete stop and
remain
active; a touch of the accelerator pedal by the driver reactivates the
cruise
control so it can resume the set speed. Active
Steering.
Offered
on RWD models only; offers unique benefits: • Widely variable
steering
ratio;
steering-wheel movements for parking maneuvers, U-turns and sharp
corners are
greatly reduced for amazing agility. With increasing vehicle speed, the
steering becomes “slower,” favoring stability over agility. • Vehicle stabilization;
in
critical
situations, can intervene to preserve stability. For example, if the
driver
applies the brakes while driving on a surface with uneven traction (one
side of
the road slick, the other grippy), Active Steering can recognize
incipient
instability and steer against it. Park
Distance Control
employs
ultrasonic sensors in the front and rear bumpers to detect
obstacles
not be visible to the driver; emits an acoustic warning. Includes a
vehicle
diagram in the iDrive display, which graphically depicts obstacles’
locations. Standard
on 550i. Xenon
Adaptive headlights with auto-leveling and low-speed cornering lights.
Stronger,
daylight-like illumination;
headlights “steer” to enhance the driver’s view around curves and
corners. This
year adds low-speed cornering lights in the inboard headlamps, which
illuminate
nearby objects at speeds below 25 mph. Optional on 528i/xi models,
standard on
538i/xi models and 550i. Leather
upholstery
–
though included in the Premium Package, also available as a stand-alone
options. Standard on 550i. Light
Poplar wood interior trim.
The
Light Poplar offers the same attractively grained wood as the
standard Dark Poplar, but with a more subtle effect. Bamboo
wood interior trim.
Another
distinctive wood grain, Bamboo provides an especially
distinctive and contemporary look, harmonizes well with all interior
colors,
and is an eco-friendly, renewable resource. 20-way
front
Multi-contour
seats. In
addition to the
standard seats’ 10-way power adjustments, the 20-way power adjustments
of these
remarkable and comprehensive luxury seats include – • Thigh
support • Angle
of articulated upper backrest section, independently from overall
backrest
angle • Backrest width (the
backrests’ side
bolsters spread or narrow to accommodate the occupants’ back and
shoulders) • 4-way power lumbar
support,
which is
standard in the 535i/xi models and 550i. Split
folding rear seats
and ski bag
for
the Sedans. Heated
front seats
as
a stand-alone option. Heated
rear seats,
available for all models in combination with the Cold Weather Package. BMW
On-board Navigation System.
The
standard iDrive system has a 6.5-in. control display (color
monitor) at dash center and a turn-and-push controller between the
front seats.
This option includes an 8.5-in., higher-resolution control display plus: • GPS Navigation with
DVD
database • Standard controller,
plus
Voice Command activation
of features • Real Time Traffic
Information, which
provides up-to-the-minute information on traffic and road conditions Head-up
Display
–
displays important driving-related information on a 6 x 3-in. field in
the
windshield, just below the driver’s normal line of sight to the road
ahead: • Check
Control and On-board Computer warnings,
prioritized according to their urgency, such as vehicle defects,
engine-oil
level, low windshield-washer fluid • Navigation
instructions • Cruise-control
set speed (standard or Active
Cruise Control) • Current
vehicle speed. Logic7
premium stereo. The optional Logic7
premium audio system delivers audiophile-quality
sound via a digital Surround Sound process, utilizing 13 high-
quality
speakers,
Digital Sound Processing and increased audio power. Sirius
Satellite Radio. Appealing path to
entertainment, news and information
channels. After the first year of ownership, a subscription fee is
required for
Sirius service. High-
Definition
HD Radio.
Offers enhanced digital
sound quality; FM reception becomes
CD quality while AM reception becomes equivalent to analog FM
reception. There
are over 1,000 radio stations nationwide that currently offer
high-definition
broadcasts. iPod/USB
adapter. A
separate USB adaptor
for iPods or MP3 players, which does
not use the CD changer connections, provides a convenient audio
connection. Power
rear-window and manual rear
side-window sunshades. For the Sedans, the option includes both;
for the
Sports Wagon, only the side-window shades. The power rear-
window shade
is
controlled from a console switch; the side-window shades are easily
raised or
lowered by rear-seat passengers. BMW
Ultimate
ServiceTM :
providing
owners with incredible value and peace of mind
Every
2008 BMW 5 series
is provided with BMW Ultimate
ServiceTM ,
a suite of services that includes the BMW Maintenance Program (formerly
called
Full Maintenance), Roadside Assistance, the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty and
BMW AssistTM with
TeleService.
BMW Ultimate Service TM includes: The BMW Maintenance
Program is
the only
no-cost maintenance program in the industry that covers wear and tear
items
like brake pads and rotors for 4 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes
first. BMW owners pay nothing for all
scheduled inspections, oil changes, brake pads, wiper blade inserts and
other
wear-and-tear items.
BMW
Roadside Assistance is one of the
industry&#
8217;s
most comprehensive plans available. Not
only is it no-charge for the first four years, but there is no mileage
limit. BMW drivers enjoy the assurance
of on-the-road help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, anywhere in the
United
States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
This
includes everything from flat tire changes, emergency gasoline and
lock-out
assistance, to towing, alternative transportation and even
trip-interruption
benefits. This service also includes
valuable trip routing advice. BMW New Vehicle Limited
Warranty:
All 2008 BMW passenger vehicles are covered by
BMW’s excellent Limited Warranty, which
includes: • New-vehicle
warranty – 4-year/50,000-mile coverage of the
vehicle. • Rust-perforation
warranty – 12-year/unlimited-mileage coverage. BMW AssistTM provides
the driver with
services that enhance on-the-road security and convenience, for added
peace of
mind. The BMW AssistTM Safety
Plan is standard on all 5, 6, and 7
Series models, including M5 and M6, and is included in the Premium
Package or
available as a stand-alone option on all other models.
Starting with MY 2007 vehicles, BMW is the only
manufacturer that offers this service for four
years at no additional cost.
Most
other manufacturers cover only the first year of service. The
in-vehicle equipment for BMW Assist
TM
includes
GPS technology and hands-free
communication functions accessed via buttons in the overhead or center
console. Vehicle occupants may request
emergency or other services simply by pressing a button; the BMW AssistTM
system
then transmits the location and vehicle
information to the BMW AssistTM
Response
Center. A response specialist will then
speak with the
occupants to coordinate dispatch, notify emergency contacts on file,
and link
BMW Roadside Assistance or emergency services as needed and requested. A severe accident automatically activates the
BMW AssistTM
call
as well. The BMW Assist TM
Safety
Plan also includes Remote Door Unlock
and Stolen Vehicle Recovery services, which can save the owner time and
money. TeleService automatically
notifies
the BMW center when a vehicle will need service.
This
feature allows the Service Advisor to
proactively set up a customer appointment and have the needed parts
ready. BMW
Assist
TM subscribers
can also enroll in the BMW Assist TM Convenience Plan (available at
an
additional cost of $199 per year) to avail themselves of many BMW AssistTM Concierge
services, from travel planning to dining reservations, shopping
assistance and
event tickets, as well as receive directions, and traffic and weather
information. On many models produced
September 2006 and later, a selected
destination and its phone number can be sent directly to the on-
board
navigation system and Bluetooth ® –linked
mobile
phone, after a push of the new Concierge button.
The
Convenience Plan also includes Critical Calling, a new service that
connects
the driver in case their mobile phone
is not in the vehicle or its battery is discharged.
After pushing the SOS button, a BMW Assist TM response specialist
will link the driver to his requested party for up to five minutes and
for up
to four events per year. As
before, the BMW AssistTM system includes Bluetooth ®
hands-free phone connectivity with hands-free
phonebook access and dialing by name or number via the steering wheel
controls. Use of this feature requires a
customer-provided compatible Bluetooth® mobile phone. Performance
with a conscience
BMW
strives to produce its motor vehicles and other products with the
utmost
attention to environmental compatibility and protection. Integrated
into the
design and development of BMW automobiles are such criteria as resource
efficiency and emission control in production; environmentally
responsible
selection of materials; recyclability during production and within the
vehicle;
elimination of CFCs and hazardous materials in production; and
continuing
research into environmentally friendly automotive power sources.
Tangible
results of these efforts include the recycling of bumper cladding into
other
vehicle components; water-based paint color coats and powder clear
coats;
near-future availability of hydrogen-powered models; and various design
and
engineering elements that help make BMWs easier to dismantle at the end
of
their service life. BMW
Group In America
BMW
of North America, LLC has been present in the United States since 1975. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC began
distributing vehicles in 2003. The BMW
Group in the United States has grown to include marketing, sales, and
financial
service organizations for the BMW brand, the MINI brand, and the
Rolls-Royce
brand of Motor Cars; DesignworksUSA, an industrial design firm in
California; a
technology office in Silicon Valley and various other operations
throughout the
country. BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC in
South Carolina is part of BMW Group’s global manufacturing network and
is the
exclusive manufacturing plant for all Z4 Roadster and X5 Sports
Activity Vehicles.
The BMW Group sales organization is represented in the U.S. through
networks of
338 BMW passenger-car centers, 335 BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers,
142 BMW
motorcycle retailers, 82 MINI passenger-car dealers, and 30 Rolls-Royce
Motor
Car dealers. BMW (US) Holding Corp., the
BMW Group’s sales headquarters for North, Central and South America, is
located
in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey. Information
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