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September 16, 2009

2009 Frankfurt Motor Show: 2010 BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo

2010-BMW-5-GT-Gran-Turismo BMW brought a pre-production 5 Series Gran Turismo to the annual International Motor Press Association (IMPA) event at the Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania, some days before its official Frankfurt debut this week.
 
The 5 GT is an odd creature: neither a sedan nor a wagon and too wide and long to visually register as a hatchback. But call it a hatchback anyway. Porsche gets away with that classification for the Panamera, right? It joins a new emerging vehicle breed to soon be joined by the Acura ZDX and Honda Crosstour.
 
BMW says the 5 GT shares most of its essentials with the 7 Series. Given the width of the car and the nearly identical dash layout, that seems credible. BMW folks also whisper that the GT also hints at the look of the next 5 Series, due here around the summer of 2010, but the 5 sedan will have a smaller footprint.
 
The idea behind the 5 GT is to combine first-class luxury with a high level of functionality. For instance, you can discretely open just the bottom half of the two-piece rear hatch, or lift the whole gate, as in a traditional hatchback. The base model will seat five; more luxurious versions will seat only four. The base engine for the United States is likely to be the 300-hp twin-turbo in-line six cylinder. Although the 5 GT is rear-drive only, it will be priced roughly on par with the X6. Figure at least $60,000 to start.

The 5 GT goes on sale in December 2009. 

Gabe Shenhar

Comments

Appearantly trendy things don't go well with my taste.

Who's going to buy that! it follows the Pontiac Aztec down the road to a sales non-success

Will the 2010 5 series do better than the previous model's 3-star crash test result?

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