The BMW 5 Series is one of the best large saloon cars. It’s roomy, practical, full of high-tech equipment, comfortable and enjoyable to drive. No matter how many people or how much stuff you’re taking with you, the 5 Series makes journeys easy and enjoyable, which makes it a particularly good choice for families.
The current version of the 5 Series has been sold new since 2017, when it replaced a version sold from 2010 to 2017. The current version improves on what was an extremely good car with different styling, more space, improved engines and even more high-tech features. The range was updated in 2020 with different headlights and mild-hybrid power on most engines.
Saloon and ‘Touring’ estate bodies are available. There’s a wide choice of ‘i’ petrol and ‘d’ diesel engines, plus ‘e’ plug-in hybrids. The engine’s power is indicated on the car’s badge – 530, for example. The higher the number, the more power it has. There are manual models, but automatics are much more popular. Some have four-wheel drive, which BMW calls xDRIVE.
You can choose from SE, Luxury and M Sport trim and equipment packages. M Sport models have a sportier look with deeper bumpers and bigger wheels. They feel a bit sportier to drive, too. There’s also the high-performance M550i and bonkers-fast M5.
All 5 Series models are extremely well equipped with climate control, cruise control, Bluetooth accessibility and parking sensors. Many also have sat nav, leather seats and smartphone connectivity. Note that Apple CarPlay was added alongside Android Auto only in 2020. That’s just the tip of a tech iceberg. Some models have features like a head-up display, adaptive cruise control and massaging seats, to name but a few.
The 5 Series is surprisingly fuel-efficient for a large, powerful car. According to official figures, petrol models of the current version can give average fuel economy of 26-47mpg and diesels can give 47-62mpg. Older versions can give 32-41mpg (petrol) and 50-65mpg (diesel). Plug-in hybrids can give more than 100mpg and have a zero-emissions range of around 30 miles.
Other large saloon/estate cars like the 5 Series include the Audi A6, Jaguar XF and Mercedes E-Class. The BMW is as good as any of those. It’s an excellent all-rounder that’s as comfortable, well equipped and practical as an executive car should be.
£9,000
BMW 5 Series
2016 (66) - 3.0 530d M Sport Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£11,450
BMW 5 Series
2017 - 2.0 530e 9.2kWh SE Saloon 4dr Petrol Plug-in Hybrid Auto Euro 6 (s/s) (252
£27,450
BMW 5 Series
2022 (72) - 2.0 530e 12kWh M Sport Steptronic Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£2,675
BMW 5 Series
2006 (56) - 523i SE 4dr Auto
£24,799
BMW 5 Series
2022 - 530e M Sport 4dr Auto
£13,495
BMW 5 Series
2018 (18) - 2.0 520d M Sport Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£26,599
BMW 5 Series
2023 - 530e M Sport 5dr Auto
£11,980
BMW 5 Series
2018 (18) - 2.0 520i M Sport Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£13,995
BMW 5 Series
2019 (19) - 518D SE 4-Door
£12,880
BMW 5 Series
2019 (19) - 2.0 530e 9.2kWh M Sport Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£16,295
BMW 5 Series
2018 (67) - 520d M Sport 4dr Auto
£18,995
BMW 5 Series
2017 (67) - 3.0 540i M Sport Auto xDrive Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£27,489
BMW 5 Series
2020 (20) - 3.0 530d M Sport Touring Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£27,499
BMW 5 Series
2022 - 530e M Sport 5dr Auto [Pro Pack]
£13,995
BMW 5 Series
2018 (18) - 2.0 530e 9.2kWh M Sport Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£26,000
BMW 5 Series
2022 (71) - 2.0 520d MHT M Sport Saloon 4dr Diesel Hybrid Steptronic xDrive Euro 6 (s/s
£23,700
BMW 5 Series
2022 (71) - 2.0 520d MHT M Sport Saloon 4dr Diesel Hybrid Steptronic Euro 6 (s/s) (190
£14,995
BMW 5 Series
2018 (68) - 530E M SPORT 4-Door
£28,990
BMW 5 Series
2022 (22) - 2.0 520d MHT M Sport Touring Steptronic Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£12,195
BMW 5 Series
2017 (67) - 2.0 520i M Sport Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
£9,991
BMW 5 Series
2018 (68) - 2.0 520d M Sport Touring Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr