Overview
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the M5 and hence the 2015 BMW M5 gets 30 individually numbered special edition units to commemorate the milestone. Other updates include standardization of satellite radio and keyless entry/ignition functions and the integrated smartphone integration apps are now an optional add-on. The Lighting package from last year is now bundled up into the Executive package. The 2015 BMW M5 price starts at $95,895 including the $950 destination fee and includes the $745 price hike over the previous model.
Featuring a single-trim lineup of M5, the 2015 BMW M5 MSRP can be an expense of $95,895-$111,495 this season. Having said that, it simply translates to the fact that the range-leader 2015 BMW M5 will cost you $15,600 more than the base M5 for enhanced specs and assets.
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Since there are no trims of the BMW M5 for sale, there's not much to choose from here. That said, opting for the Competition packaging loses out on the daily drivability and therefore should be avoided.
The 2015 BMW M5 0-60 MPH timings remain unchanged this year considering the M5 specs remain the same this year. The BMW M5 Competition offers quicker acceleration and superior track performance, the suspension setup feels too firm to be used as a daily. Both the rivals like the Mercedes-AMG E 63 and the Audi RS 7 are almost as quick but offer superior luxuries and technology as the M5. The Jaguar XF R on the other hand is a tad bit slow off the mark but is also more affordable.
2015 BMW M5 for sale
The BMW M5 lease options start at a monthly payment of $1,626 for a period of 36 months and a 10,000-mile annual mileage limit. The 2015 M5 finance offers begin at $1,808/month for a 60-month tenure and include a $2,500 down payment.
For budget-oriented buyers, the used BMW M5 can be availed of with a base price of $13,500. Going for older model years like the 2013 BMW M5 could be a matter of $18,998 and BMW M5 2013 can cost as much as $74,965 along with a listing of up to 87 in total.