2025 BMW M5 Autobahn Review: Performance, Design, and Thrills
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In this exhilarating episode from TheStraightPipes, the team takes on the mighty 2025 BMW M5 on the legendary Autobahn, pushing its limits to a staggering 305 km/h with the M driver's package. With 717 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque from a turbo V8 plug-in hybrid engine, this beast roars down the road with electric-like quickness, leaving the team in awe of its performance. Launch control? Check. Sound? Check. This car ticks all the boxes for a thrilling ride.
But it's not just about speed; the team delves into the car's design, from the striking headlights to the carbon fiber roof, giving their honest opinions on its aesthetics. They also put the carbon ceramic brakes and regenerative braking to the test, praising the adaptive dampers for providing a comfortable yet firm ride at high speeds. And let's not forget the wide-body design that sets this M5 apart from the rest, making it a true head-turner on the road.
As they navigate the Autobahn, the team explores the car's handling, rear-wheel drive mode, and winter tire recommendations, showcasing the M5's versatility in various driving conditions. With a nod to its rear bumper and tail lights, they appreciate the attention to detail in the car's exterior design. From the adrenaline-pumping speed runs to the nuanced discussions on performance features, TheStraightPipes team delivers a comprehensive and thrilling review of the BMW M5 that will leave petrolheads craving for more.
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