The LWB 5 Series is aimed at the chauffeur-driven buyer and offers better legroom in the second row.
BMW has taken the wraps off the long-wheelbase version of the popular 5 Series, including an electric i5 LWB. The eighth-generation 5 Series was globally unveiled in May this year, and while these LWB models are exclusively for China at the moment, as we’ve reported before, BMW is expected to bring the LWB 5 Series to India to compete with rival Mercedes-Benz E-Class LWB.
- BMW 5-series available with both ICE and electric powertrains
- Gets a 31.3-inch screen at the rear, like in the 7 SeriesÂ
- Illuminated ‘5’ on the C pillarÂ
BMW 5 Series LWB exteriorÂ
On the outside, the long-wheelbase version of the 5 Series looks similar to the car it’s based on, the G60 5 Series, which did away with the increasingly large grille and split headlamps. The LWB keeps the illuminated grille along with the sleek tail-lamps that have a chrome strip running through them.Â
Of course, the most prominent change on the outside is the increased length, however, BMW is yet to reveal the exact dimensions. The extension in length is aimed at providing more space and comfort for the rear seat, a place where most chauffeur-driven owners will spend a great amount of time. The increased length also affects the roof of the car, which sees a slight elongation in the rear section as well.Â
One particular feature of the LWB models is the illuminated ‘5’ that will appear on the C pillar of the new sedans. While on the ICE-powered models, this will be illuminated with a white light, BMW says that on the i5, this light will be blue and will pulsate when the car is charging. On the 5 Series models with a standard wheelbase, the ‘5’ is not illuminated, it is just embossed onto the C pillar.
BMW 5 Series LWB interior
Inside the 5 Series long wheelbase, the place that sees the most drastic changes is the second row. The car is aimed at people who spend a great deal of time being driven around, and the brand has equipped the stretched sedan with some additional features to help drive this point home. Creature comforts include 4-zone climate control and upholstery with exclusive quilting and a dual-tone design.
One of the stand-out features is the 31.1-inch display that folds down from the headliner of the car to act as an entertainment screen. The 8K resolution screen is compatible with 5G connectivity and along with the Bowers & Wilkins surround sound system, it allows for an immersive experience on the go. Â
BMW 5 Series LWB: India launch and rivalsÂ
The 5 Series has not been BMW’s strongest-selling sedan in India with 1,013 units sold in the financial year of 2023 as compared to the 3,438 units of the 3 Series sold during the same time. To counter this, BMW is looking at getting the LWB 5 Series to India to rival the very successful LWB E-Class, which will be replaced by a new-generation model later next year.Â
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