BMW ActiveHybrid 5 – The Executive Class
BMW is a German manufacturer producing luxury sedans known for their sleek looks and comfortable drive. This lineup has been in production since the 1970s, and this is its 6th generation. The previous 5th generation was converted into F-model code after the E12 model. Let’s jump into the technicalities of this unit to find its impressive features and more.
Purchase Decision
This model is available in four variants: SE, Luxury, Modern, and Sport across the world. However, Anas, its owner, was interested in buying this specific unit for a change from his previous drive, a Mercedes E class, 2004, W211, 3.2L V6 engine. Fulfilling his wish, he got this luxury car imported through Deewan Motors 1 year back.
BMW ActiveHybrid 5 Exterior Review
This model was in production from 2010 to 2016 and got its first uplift in 2013 with minor cosmetic changes in the front grille, headlights, and front lip. However, this is the post-uplift model with an overall styling quite similar to its competitor, the Mercedes Benz E-class. It has 18-inch multi-spoke wheels, side mirrors with LED indicators, and windows garnished with silver chrome. One feature that makes its overall profile impactful is its ActiveHybrid5 silver badging on the rear pillar. However, the entire outlook is kept simple and minimalistic.
Another feature that makes it different from other similar models is its horizontal taillights, which are bigger and bolder in this specific model integrated with LEDs. However, the dual exhaust, parking sensors on the bumper, shark fin antenna, and sunroof complete its exterior.
Engine and Fuel Economy
This is the BMW ActiveHybrid 5, 2015 535i model with a 3L Legendry N55 engine, same as the BMW M2. It comes with a hybrid motor, single turbo, and 1.35 KWH battery that can produce an output of 335 HP.
Since this one is a semi-parallel hybrid car with an 8-speed auto transmission, it efficiently produces an average of 8 to 9 Km within the city and on highways, it gives a 16 to 17 Km/L average at a cruising speed of 130 Km/H. Meanwhile, its transmission undergoes a lag in synchronization when converted into the hybrid mode.
BMW ActiveHybrid 5 Specifications
It comes with Cruise Control, heated seats, 4-zone Climate Control, Bluetooth, I-Drive, a semi-digital information cluster panel, a sunroof, a vanity mirror with lights, standard BMW speakers, Airbags, and a wooden dashboard. However, it has limited ADAS features.
Missing Feature
Smart entry would have further improved the overall smartness of this car.
Parts Availability and Maintenance
The BMW ActiveHybrid 5 does cost expensive periodic maintenance within a range of 25 to 30,000, which includes an oil change, oil filter, and air filter after every 5000 Km.
Whereas the total value of this luxury sedan lies in the price bracket of 15 to 20 million.
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