In what seems like the blink of an eye, the BMW 5-Series  range has established itself as the best-selling model in the executive  segment. A convincing balance between dynamics and ride comfort,  exemplary efficiency, premium quality and innovative equipment features  has earned both the Sedan and the Touring versions their huge  popularity. Added to which, sporty yet elegant design and agile handling  have helped fuel the fascination associated with the brand. And now the  arrival of the BMW M Performance Automobiles aims to accentuate the  sporting aspects of the BMW 5-Series' character. The BMW M550d xDrive  and BMW M550d xDrive Touring capture the imagination with performance  figures that leave their diesel-powered class rivals firmly in the  shade. And they combine these leading values with the efficiency drivers  have come to expect from diesel BMW cars.
The sporting focus of  the BMW M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive Touring is highlighted by  bespoke modifications to power transfer, chassis and design components.  These upgrades bear the signature of BMW M GmbH, which uses its  development expertise to mould the two models into extraordinarily  harmonious overall packages. The outstanding power of the tri-turbo  straight-six diesel engine is translated into thrilling driving dynamics  with impressive precision. This allows the 5-Series-based BMW M  Performance Automobiles to offer the driver not only supreme diesel  power, but also remarkably agile handling and predictable, controllable  responses when exploring their dynamic limits.
Most powerful engine of its kind, sportiest diesel models in the segment.
The  new and globally unique M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology gives  the six-cylinder in-line diesel engine powering the BMW M550d xDrive and  BMW M550d xDrive Touring maximum output of 280 kW/381 hp and peak  torque of 740 Newton metres (546 lb-ft). The engine's instantaneous and  sustained wave of torque allows it to lay down benchmark performance  values for diesel-powered executive cars. The BMW M550d xDrive Sedan  goes from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds, while the BMW M550d  xDrive Touring records 4.9 seconds for the same sprint. The duo also  display addictive elasticity at higher speeds thanks to their engine's  vast reserves of power. Top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h  (155 mph) in both cases.
The diesel technology developed  exclusively for the BMW M Performance Automobiles also gives the new  arrivals a convincing head start in terms of efficiency. The Sedan  offers fuel economy figures of 6.3 litres per 100 kilometres (44.8 mpg  imp) in the EU test cycle, while the Touring achieves 6.4 l/100 km (44.1  mpg imp). CO2 emissions are 165 grams per kilometre for the BMW M550d  xDrive Sedan and 169 g/km in the case of the BMW M550d xDrive Touring.  Standard-fitted BMW BluePerformance technology also allows the two  models to meet the stipulations of the EU6 exhaust standard.
The  new cars' outstanding balance between driving pleasure and fuel  consumption can be credited to the impressive efficiency of the new  diesel powerplant and the spread of BMW EfficientDynamics technology  fitted as standard. The BMW M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive Touring  benefit, among other things, from the pace-setting efficiency of an  eight-speed Sports automatic transmission with long high gears,  precisely graded responses and minimal converter slip. Another standard  feature, the Auto Start-Stop function, switches the engine off  automatically when the driver stops at junctions or in congestion. And  the ECO PRO mode activated using the standard Driving Experience Control  switch helps the driver maintain an economical and relaxed driving  style through tweaks to the engine management, accelerator responses and  gearshift program. In addition, ECO PRO mode regulates the output of  electrically operated functions such as the climate control, heated  seats and exterior mirrors to provide extremely efficient energy  management. The BMW M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive Touring also come  with Brake Energy Regeneration, need-based operation of ancillary units,  active air flap control and a disengageable air conditioning  compressor.
BMW xDrive all-wheel drive with special M set-up.
The  BMW M Performance Automobiles come as standard with BMW xDrive to  channel the engine's power variably and as the situation demands between  the front and rear wheels. The electronically controlled  all-wheel-drive system works using a bespoke control strategy, which  allows the threat of understeer in extremely dynamic driving situations  to be counteracted by adjustments to the power split, without the DSC  (Dynamic Stability Control) system linked up to xDrive having to  intervene. The system's M-specific tuning accentuates the traditional  rear-wheel bias of BMW cars when it comes to power distribution.
The  all-wheel-drive system of the BMW M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive  Touring sends more drive to the rear axle on the entry into a corner,  delivering exceptionally precise cornering and impressive directional  stability. In addition, the likewise standard Performance Control  divides power between the rear wheels to maximise the cars' sports  performance. Carefully judged braking of the rear wheel nearest the  inside of the bend coupled with a simultaneous increase in drive power  ensure the car responds to the driver's steering commands  instantaneously and with high precision. The driver can even use the  self-steering response typical of M cars to execute controlled drifts  through dynamically taken corners.
Hallmark M chassis tuning delivers precise, agile handling.
The  chassis technology of the BMW M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive Touring  is based on a double-wishbone front axle and integral rear axle. In  addition, the Touring model has air suspension with automatic  self-levelling at the rear axle. The suspension, spring and damper  system, and hydraulic steering with Servotronic function also benefit  from M-specific tuning. The associated modifications imbue both models  with a fresh take on the traditional M handling characteristics, the  cars' agility under lateral and longitudinal acceleration - and the  precision of its responses to steering commands - entering a new  dimension.
Special rubber bearings and anti-roll bars optimise the  bodyshell mounting of the BMW M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive  Touring. Plus, modified springs and dampers give the two models tighter  basic responses to dynamic forces. Optimised anti-roll control promotes  instantaneous turn-in at any speed. The build-up of lateral forces under  changes in direction is pleasingly linear and can therefore be  controlled at all times. All of which means the BMW M Performance  Automobiles also preserve the familiar comfort-enhancing properties of  the BMW 5-Series when it comes to ironing out bumps and ruts in the road  surface. If the optional Dynamic Damper Control or Adaptive Drive  system is specified, COMFORT+ mode can also be selected using the  Driving Experience Control switch. The M-specific overall set-up of the  BMW M Performance Automobiles also includes modifications to the tuning  of the electronically controlled dampers and anti-roll control. The  result is a well-resolved, typically M overall set-up regardless of the  equipment options chosen.
The powerful braking system on the BMW  M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive Touring features inner-vented discs;  like the discs charged with stopping the V8 petrol-engined BMW 550i,  they have a diameter of 374 millimetres at the front axle and 345  millimetres at the rear. The standard 19-inch M light-alloy wheels in  double-spoke design are fitted with 245/40 R 19 format tyres. 20-inch M  light-alloy wheels - developed exclusively for the BMW M Performance  Automobiles - with mixed tyres can be ordered as an option.
Exclusive sporting character outside and in.
Another  feature of the typically M overall set-up are the aerodynamic  characteristics of the body, which help to give the BMW M550d xDrive and  BMW M550d xDrive Touring their precisely controllable dynamics. The  sporty yet elegant appearance of the two cars is complemented by a  bespoke, airflow-optimising design for the front and rear aprons. The  front view of both models is dominated by large air intakes. For  example, the spaces around the outer air intakes normally reserved for  foglamps on regular BMW 5-Series models are used to enhance the inflow  of cooling air. The three-dimensional shaping of the front apron  incorporates air-channelling flaps at the lower edge of the outer  intakes, which are split horizontally by bars painted Ferric Grey  metallic. The same shade is used for the exterior mirror caps and  optional 20-inch M light-alloy wheels. BMW Individual High-gloss Shadow  Line trim for the B-pillars, exterior mirror base and window surrounds  also comes as standard.
Its extremely powerful form and an  integrated diffuser element allow the bespoke rear apron of the BMW  M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive Touring to optimise both the cars'  sporting appearance and airflow around the underbody. A horizontal trim  strip on the top edge of the Black insert accentuates the width of the  body. The exhaust tailpipes, positioned far to the outer edges of the  rear end, come with trapezoidal embellishers in Chrome Dark. Another  distinguishing feature is the "M550d" lettering on the boot lid and  front door sills.
Lending the interior a familiar M ambience are  features such as the gearshift lever with M logo, M leather steering  wheel with gearshift paddles, M driver's footrest, BMW Individual roof  liner in Anthracite and Aluminium Hexagon interior trim strips. The  sports seats in the exclusive M variant Alcantara/Cloth in Grey Shadow  are adorned with contrast stitching and an embossed M logo. Dakota  leather is available as an alternative, at no extra cost.
The  standard equipment of the BMW M550d xDrive and BMW M550d xDrive Touring  also includes xenon headlights, Cruise Control with braking function,  electrically adjustable seats with memory function for the driver's  seat, 4-zone climate control, a rain sensor, the Radio Professional, a  hands-free facility with USB interface, ambient light and the iDrive  control system. High-quality options such as Comfort Access, automatic  tailgate operation (standard in Germany on the BMW M550d xDrive  Touring), hands-free tailgate opening, electrically operated  glass/panoramic sunroof, doors with Soft Close Automatic function,  trailer coupling, heated steering wheel, active seats, navigation  systems with hard disk storage, and high-quality audio and rear-seat  entertainment systems deliver a further boost to comfort.
Almost  all of the BMW ConnectedDrive driver assistance systems and mobility  services laid on for the BMW 5-Series can also be specified here.  Features such as the Park Distance Control system, rear-view camera,  Adaptive Headlights, Head-Up Display, High-Beam Assistant, Active Cruise  Control with Stop & Go function, Speed Limit Info, Lane Change  Warning System, Lane Departure Warning System, Surround View and BMW  Night Vision with pedestrian recognition are all available. Other  innovative technologies enabling the link-up of the car with the outside  world and the integration of mobile devices give drivers access to,  among other things, the BMW Assist service (including Advanced Emergency  Call with automatic position finding), BMW Online and internet, as well  as the online services Facebook and Twitter, and Real-Time Traffic  Information.
The powertrain: The most innovative and sporty diesel engine in the world.
Impressive  statistics headline the enviable regard in which modern diesel engines  are held. The output now within their compass, but more significantly  the maximum torque they are capable of generating have fuelled their  popularity among even performance-minded drivers. The high efficiency of  diesel technology also ensures extremely low fuel consumption and CO2  emissions. BMW has played a major role in the burgeoning appeal of the  diesel engine, developing units which have time and again raised the bar  in terms of sports performance and efficiency. The company's record of  diesel engine development, which began in 1983 with the launch of its  first diesel model, now continues into another fascinating dimension.  The first of the new BMW M Performance Automobiles - founding a product  category focusing on sporty driving pleasure - are powered by a diesel  engine. The 3.0-litre six-cylinder in-line unit, whose cover bears the M  Performance badge, has all the necessary tools to fulfil the brief  handed to the new breed: technology without parallel worldwide, the  highest output ever achieved by a BMW diesel engine and outstanding  levels of efficiency.
Fitted in the BMW M550d xDrive, BMW M550d  xDrive Touring, BMW X5 M50d and BMW X6 M50d, the 2,993 cc engine  generates maximum output of 280 kW/381 hp. No less imposing is its peak  torque of 740 Newton metres (546 lb-ft), all of which the driver will  find on tap as low down as 2,000 rpm. Instantaneous torque development  maintained into the upper reaches of the rev range is the hallmark  feature of the new unit, one underpinned by an array of innovative and  globally unique technical wizardry. Taking centre stage - for the first  time in a BMW - are a trio of turbochargers. Their arrangement and  interplay strategy are the key to the engine achieving its exceptionally  high efficiency.
More pressure, more output, more torque: world premiere for six-cylinder in-line diesel engine with three turbochargers.
The  coordinated interplay of turbochargers of different sizes endows an  engine with instantaneous responsiveness at low revs and allows charge  pressure to be increased according to need when the engine is placed  under greater loads. BMW uses this concept in the six-cylinder in-line  diesel engines with BMW TwinPower Turbo technology fitted in models  including the BMW 535d, BMW X5 xDrive40d and BMW X6 xDrive40d. And now  the company is set to become the world's first carmaker to present a  diesel engine which expands the principle of multi-stage turbocharging  to incorporate a third turbocharger. The engine developed for the BMW M  Performance Automobiles will, for the first time, see two comparatively  small high-pressure chargers working with a larger low-pressure unit.  The integration of an additional high-pressure turbo increases the  engine's capability when it comes to generating charge pressure, a key  ingredient in taking the engine's power output to the next level.
The  M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology - including the requisite  charge air cooling - is, like its predecessor, integrated into a small  space in the main unit. Its compact construction puts the engine in a  position to meet future pedestrian protection stipulations, while the  arrangement of the three turbochargers is also part of an extremely  intelligent system. Both the exhaust inflow to drive the turbos and the  supply of fresh air, plus the channelling of compressed air to the  combustion chambers, have been designed to ensure that the three  compression units work as a team as effectively as possible at all  engine speeds. Efficiency is further optimised by the variable turbine  geometry of the two high-pressure chargers, which allows them to react  even more precisely to the driver's power needs.
Instantaneous responsiveness and precisely coordinated interplay.
One  of the two small turbos is activated at engine speeds just above idle.  Its low moment of inertia allows it to respond without delay to the  slightest movements of the accelerator and therefore supply the  combustion chambers with compressed air at an early stage. As revs  increase, the flow of exhaust gas also reaches the larger turbocharger,  which announces its arrival with the engine spinning at just 1,500 rpm.  Working together with the small charger, it ensures that the impressive  peak torque of 740 Newton metres (546 lb-ft) is generated at this low  engine speed and maintained up to 3,000 rpm.
To further increase  the performance of the large turbocharger, a greater volume of exhaust  gas is required at around 2,700 rpm. If the driver calls up additional  power, a vacuum-modulated exhaust flap instantly opens up another supply  route, allowing extra exhaust gas to flow past the already active  high-pressure charger to the large low-pressure turbo. The third  turbocharger - integrated into this bypass line - also has a low moment  of inertia and variable compressor geometry, which allow it to spring  into action as soon as the exhaust flap opens. The result is additional  charge pressure, generated by two sources at the same time. The large  turbocharger is able to deliver its full output, while the second small  turbo builds on the effect of its two active colleagues by supplying  even more compressed air to the combustion chambers. This arrangement  allows the turbocharging system to drive the engine with forceful and  sustained thrust to its maximum output of 280 kW/381 hp, which it  notches up between 4,000 and 4,400 rpm. The maximum engine speed of the  new diesel powerplant is 5,400 rpm.
In order to ensure that charge  pressure is developed as effectively as possible, not to mention  efficiently, both the exhaust flow and supply of fresh air to the turbos  and the channelling of compressed air into the combustion chambers is  regulated with maximum precision. If the large turbocharger is spinning  at particularly high speeds, a vacuum regulator opens a wastegate valve  to relieve the pressure and so avoid unwanted exhaust backpressure. The  supply of fresh air is also controlled according to need by means of  pneumatically activated flaps. For example, at low revs a bypass flap  ensures that the air is channelled directly to the high-pressure  charger, which spins into action very early. At less than 2,700 rpm a  change-over flap keeps the air away from the third turbo, which is not  yet active, to prevent unnecessary fluctuations in pressure.
Indirect  charge air cooling enables the temperature of the air compressed by the  three turbos to be reduced to the optimum level for increasing engine  output. Both the main radiator positioned immediately in front of the  combustion chambers and the intercooler behind the low-pressure charger  are supplied by a low-temperature water circuit with separate electric  pump.
Detailed optimisation enables higher combustion pressure, increased output and enhanced efficiency.
The  new torquey and high-revving diesel engine also breaks new ground with  its specific output of 93.6 kW per litre of displacement. However, the  output possible using M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology is  generated not in the turbochargers but in the core of the basic engine,  which has therefore also been extensively modified. Maximum combustion  pressure has risen from the 185 bar of the most powerful diesel engine  in the existing BMW line-up to 200 bar.
As part of this  development, the crankcase in the new 3.0-litre diesel engine features  an innovative tie rod concept for the assembly of the main bearing caps  and cylinder head. The sintered main bearing caps are given extra  strength by a central screw. Like the crankcase, the cylinder head is  also subjected to a special high-pressure compression process. This  "HIPen" manufacturing concept sees the aluminium castings heated to  solution annealing temperature and the casting pores created during  manufacturing welded under high pressure. This process gives the  finished component additional strength. A double diagonal bore ensures  the interbore bridges have high thermal stability.
The geometry of  the crankshaft and connecting rods has been further optimised and they  are now made from higher-strength materials. Added to which, hub  bushings and bowl rim remelting enhance the effect of the increase in  piston compression height.
Higher pressure also raises the efficiency of the injection system.
The  injection system of the new six-cylinder in-line diesel engine has also  benefited from a rigorous process of further development. The  common-rail direct injection system plays its part in enhancing the  engine's efficiency and promoting clean combustion by sending extremely  precise quantities of fuel into the cylinders. The upgraded system  raises the injection pressure of the piezo injectors to 2,200 bar.  During each power stroke, three pre-injections, one main injection and  four post-injections of fuel take place. An ultra-high-performance pump  channels the fuel to the combustion chambers through a common rail made  from forged stainless steel.
The output and capacity of the  cooling system have been given another boost, too. An additional  low-temperature circuit supplied by an electric water pump controls the  temperature of the intercoolers. The exhaust treatment system includes a  diesel particulate filter and oxidation catalytic converter, which is  located close to the engine in the same casing. More efficient exhaust  cooling, meanwhile, minimises the formation of nitrogen oxides. And  standard-fitted BMW BluePerformance technology, which includes a NOX  storage catalytic converter, helps the new diesel engine powering the  BMW M550d xDrive to meet the EU6 exhaust standard not due to come into  force until 2014.
Eight-speed Sports automatic transmission with M-specific gearshift dynamics.
The  combination of the most powerful diesel engine ever offered for a BMW  with an eight-speed Sports automatic transmission ensures that drive is  transferred onto the road surface extremely effectively and efficiently.  The configuration of the transmission management system for the BMW M  Performance Automobiles promotes dynamic acceleration. The  M-specification gearshift dynamics enable extremely rapid gear changes  with an almost uninterrupted flow of power. The eight-speed Sports  automatic transmission offers the driver two automated shift programs - D  and S modes - as well as the option of changing gear manually (in M  mode).
The automatic gearbox is operated using an electronic  gearshift lever on the centre console adorned with an M logo. Manual  mode allows the driver to change gears sequentially using either the  gearshift lever or the paddles on the steering wheel. In customary M  fashion, the right-hand paddle changes up a gear and the left-hand  paddle is used for downshifts. If the driver activates manual mode using  the gearshift lever, the transmission holds the gear selected until the  engine's revs hit the limiter. By not shifting up automatically in this  mode, the gearbox gives the driver maximum control over the car when  pushing the dynamic boundaries. The driver can also switch  instantaneously from automatic gear changes to M mode with a nudge of  one of the gearshift paddles; if M mode is selected in this way, the  gearbox's automatic shift-up function remains active. The transmission  also restores automatic mode if the gearshift paddles are not used again  following an upshift or downshift.
Enhancing the natural soundtrack inside the car turns driving pleasure up yet another notch.
The  performance capability of the diesel engine and the hallmark M driving  characteristics of the BMW M Performance Automobiles underpin a new  definition of driving pleasure. Imposing torque and a set-up focused  squarely on sports performance give drivers a dynamic driving experience  they will never have previously sampled in a diesel car. The BMW M  Performance Automobiles also lace this driving pleasure with additional  acoustic appeal. Through sound design technology, the natural engine  sound is specifically enhanced to suit the driving situation at the time  and sent into the interior via the audio system, ensuring an authentic  reproduction of the new engine's unmistakable straight-six soundtrack.
The  system's digital signal processing technology exchanges data directly  with the engine management, allowing it to base its precise transmission  of the engine's timbre on the revs at any one time, the amount of  torque being produced and the car's speed over the road. Accentuating  the straight-six diesel's turbine-like, sporty and sonorous tones adds  to the emotional appeal of the driving experience, especially in the BMW  M550d xDrive when SPORT or SPORT+ mode is activated using the Driving  Experience Control switch. This gives the driver an impressively  accurate impression of how hard the engine is currently working and of  the power being unleashed, and provides an even clearer window into the  car's responses on the road. Controlling the audio system in this way  also ensures that the engine sound can be enjoyed to equal effect from  every seat.
New six-cylinder engine with three turbochargers - a milestone in the glittering history of BMW diesel engines.
The  engine developed for the BMW M Performance Automobiles represents a new  high water mark in the illustrious history of diesel engines at BMW.  The premium carmaker has offered customers diesel-powered models since  1983. The BMW 524td that kicked off this fine tradition quickly earned  itself the status of the sportiest diesel model on the market. Its  engine developed 85 kW/115 hp and delivered the best performance yet  also the lowest fuel consumption of any car in its class. Since then,  diesel BMWs have regularly emerged as the most efficient models in  head-to-head tests. A host of prestigious awards - such as the Engine of  the Year Award - and the impressive success of diesel-powered BMW  models on the track headline the company's unrivalled expertise in the  development of diesel technology.
And so it is entirely in keeping  with the company's proud heritage that the first BMW M Performance  Automobiles are now set to line up with a diesel engine under the  bonnet. The unit developed to power them fulfils its sporting brief with  leading performance in a range of disciplines and, in so doing,  dismantles the historic contradiction between driving pleasure and  economy even more effortlessly than ever.



 
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