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BMW i5 M60

MSRP $84,100.00

Score Details

“The i5 M60 isn’t just fast and luxurious, it’s BMW’s best EV.”

Pros

  • Sleek exterior
  • Stunning interior
  • Very fast performance
  • Good handling

Cons

  • Lower range in high-performance model
  • No physical climate controls

BMW is far from new to the EV game. The company was actually pretty quick to adopt electrification, and it currently sells a series of EVs, from the SUV-sized iX to the high-performance i7. But now, the 5-series is getting the electric treatment, too — in the form of the new BMW i5.

Contents

  • Design and interior
  • Tech, infotainment, and driver assist
  • Driving experience
  • Range and charging
  • How DT would configure this car

The electric 5-series offers many similarities to its gas-powered counterparts. That’s a good thing. The i5 boasts a luxurious interior, incredibly fast performance, and a sense of style that puts some oversized-kidney-grille-bearing BMWs to shame.

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The 2024 i5 is available in two models — the slightly more practical i5 eDrive40 and the more fun i5 M60 (an upcoming 2025 vehicle will add a third model to the lineup). The i5 M60 is the model we’re reviewing, and it’s perhaps BMW’s best EV yet.

Design and interior

The BMW i5 M60 is a seriously handsome car that perhaps offers everything great about BMW design over the past few years while doing away with the not-so-great. BMW has thankfully resisted the urge to adorn the car with oversized kidney grilles in favor of the more understated grilles that have defined BMW for years. Of course, on the i5 M60, it’s a faux grille — but while these often seem out of place on other EVs, it looks fine here.

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The front of the car is nice and long, with an angled hood and flat nose. At the front, you’ll get slim and swooping headlights that match the very slim taillights. There are some aspects of styling that don’t fully make sense on an EV — like the grilles — but fans of the 5-series will love the look overall.

The interior continues the trend of stunning design. The car is very reminiscent of the i7 but without the interior features that made the i7 feel a bit over-the-top. Don’t expect a 31-inch TV in the back seat of the BMW i5 M60. Apart from that, though, there are plenty of similarities. At the front of the car, you’ll get a huge 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, along with a 14.9-inch infotainment display. The seats are covered in a very premium-feeling stitched leather, and the steering wheel is nice and thick.

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The BMW i5 M60 represents the best of what 5-series design can be. Both inside and out, it’s a great-looking car.

Tech, infotainment, and driver assist

As mentioned, the BMW i5 features a large display at the front for both instrument monitoring and infotainment. The car comes with BMW’s iDrive 8.5 infotainment system, and I found that BMW is making meaningful improvements to the software. However, I still used CarPlay at all times, except when testing for this review.

Generally, iDrive 8.5 is reasonably easy to navigate. The system allows you to place widgets on a home screen to view information you need when driving, and one of those widgets can actually be a window for CarPlay if you don’t want CarPlay to be full-screen. You can dive into a grid of apps, too — though figuring out which app to use for certain functions can be a little confusing.

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Like other automakers, BMW has moved climate controls into the screen — which I dislike. It is relatively easy to control temperature through buttons that are always present at the bottom of the screen, but as soon as you want to control more than just temperature, you’ll need to tap the screen more than once. Moreover, the infotainment system isn’t necessarily as responsive as it could be, so occasionally, you’ll tap the display and have to wait for it to react. This isn’t just annoying — it’s dangerous. I hope BMW adds back some physical controls.

The i5 M60 has several driver-assist features, such as blind-spot monitoring and emergency braking. The car also has BMW’s Highway Assistant, which allows it to drive itself on the highway, however this is only available as an option. It seemed to work quite well, and it is a step forward that you don’t have to keep your hands on the wheel all the time.

Driving experience

Driving the BMW i5 M60 is an excellent experience. The car is dynamic, responsive, and very quick.

On the i5 M60, you’ll get two motors that combine to offer a hefty 593 horsepower — enough to get the car from 0 to 60 miles per hour in only 3.7 seconds. It’s not in the top five fastest EVs, but it’s far from slow, and it certainly feels fast when you push the car to its limits.

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The car was a little smoother than I expected, though it doesn’t completely prevent you from feeling the road, which is good for drivers who want something more tactile. Handling is very responsive, though, making for a more fun driving experience, and it can take even sharper corners with ease.

Range and charging

An 81.2-kilowatt-hour battery pack powers the car, and on the i5 M60, that translates to a somewhat disappointing range of between 240 and 256 miles, depending on your exact configuration. It’s not that surprising that the more powerful model has a lower range — you can get to 295 miles with certain configurations of the i5 eDrive40.

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The car supports a charging speed of up to 205kW, which isn’t bad — though we do wish it was quicker. Many EVs support a charging speed of at least 250kW, with some, like the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5, ranging up to 350kW. With the 205kW charging speed, the BMW i5 M60 should be able to get from 10% to 80% in around 30 minutes.

How DT would configure this car

The 2024 BMW i5 M60 is the higher-end model of the i5, and those who want a performance car that carries the torch for the 5-series in general may indeed want to spend the cash on that faster, more fun vehicle.

The main downside to that, of course, is the fact that it offers a lower range. Some will want the luxury and style on offer by the i5 but still prefer the practicality of the higher range and the lower price. The i5 eDrive40 is still an excellent car, and the added range probably makes it a better pick for most.

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FAQs

2024 BMW i5 M60 review: BMW's best EV yet | Digital Trends? ›

Driving the BMW i5 M60 is an excellent experience. The car is dynamic, responsive, and very quick. On the i5 M60, you'll get two motors that combine to offer a hefty 593 horsepower — enough to get the car from 0 to 60 miles per hour in only 3.7 seconds.

What is the real world range of the i5 M60? ›

On the Edmunds EV Range Test, we recorded 264 miles of real-world range in our all-wheel-drive BMW i5 M60. According to the EPA, an i5 M60 xDrive fitted with 21-inch wheels like our long-termer should get 240 miles.

What is the range of the BMW i5 2024? ›

What is the range of the BMW i5? We're happy to report that the 2024 BMW i5 range will be an impressive 295 miles. That means it just might be the perfect new vehicle for your Bloomington commute. While the range of this electric vehicle is impressive, the BMW i5 charging time is worthy of note, as well.

Is the BMW i5 worth it? ›

Verdict. The BMW i5 is a very accomplished electric executive saloon. It's far better built and much better to drive than its closest competitor, the Mercedes EQE. It's also more usable than the Tesla Model S, simply because it has a sensible amount of power and just enough physical controls to feel familiar.

What is the price of BMW i5 M60? ›

The first-ever BMW i5 M60 xDrive is available at an ex-showroom price of INR 1,19,50,000. *Price prevailing at the time of invoicing will be applicable. Ex-showroom prices inclusive of GST (incl.

Is the i5 outdated? ›

The skylake series, especially the i5, is a really solid cpu lineup, even in 2020 that can still handle everyday tasks without a problem, and gaming as well. Also it depends on the situation. If you already have this cpu, then you can keep it for another 2 years or so. It will still be great.

Is i5 high end? ›

Intel i5 processors occupy the mid-range segment, striking a balance between performance and affordability. They typically feature fewer cores and threads compared to i7 processors, making them more cost-effective while still delivering strong and consistent performance.

What competes with BMW i5? ›

What competes with the BMW i5? The i5's main rival is the Mercedes EQE but there are other electric cars you might consider, including the Audi e-tron GT, Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model 3.

Where is the BMW i5 built? ›

Dingolfing

How much will a BMW i5 cost? ›

The price of the 2024 BMW i5 starts at $67,795 and goes up to $85,095 depending on the trim and options.

Does BMW EV qualify for tax credit? ›

Which BMW Models are eligible for the EV tax credit? The 2021, 2022, and 2023 BMW 330e are eligible to receive the EV tax credit, as well as the 2021, 2022, and 2023 BMW X5 xDrive45e. The BMW 330e meets the applicable MSRP limit of $55,000 or less.

Is the BMW 5 Series cheap to maintain? ›

BMW 5 Series Maintenance Costs

A BMW 5 Series will cost about $13,530 for maintenance and repairs during its first 10 years of service. This is more than the industry average for luxury sedan models by $1,569. There is also a 40.39% chance that a 5 Series will require a major repair during that time.

Is the BMW M60 a good engine? ›

Is the BMW M60 Engine Reliable? The BMW M60 engine is a reliable piece of engineering for the most part. The high sulfur fuel in the U.S. did cause some serious issues when the engine was first introduced, but BMW rectified the engine's design eventually, and fuel quality got significantly better as well.

How much is BMW M60 in USA? ›

2024 BMW i5 Features Specs
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee$84,100
EV Tax Credits & RebatesNot available Based on income
Engine TypeElectric
EPA Electric Range256 miles
Cost to Drive$136/month
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What is the executive package on the BMW i5 M60? ›

EXECUTIVE PACKAGE Full LED Lights w/Cornering Lights, BMW Curved Display w/HUD, Glass Controls, Heated Steering Wheel, Sky Lounge Roof, Interior Camera, Natural Interaction, Power Rear Sunshade & Rear Side Window Shades, Premium Content 1, Parking Assistant Plus, DRIVING ASSISTANCE PROFESSIONAL PACKAGE Highway ...

What is the realistic range of the BMW i5? ›

Real Range Estimation between 210 - 415 mi

Indication of real-world range in several situations. Cold weather: 'worst-case' based on -10°C and use of heating. Mild weather: 'best-case' based on 23°C and no use of A/C. For 'Highway' figures a constant speed of 70 mph is assumed.

What is the range of the iX M60? ›

The battery of the BMW iX M60 has a total capacity of 111.5 kWh. The usable capacity is 105.2 kWh. An estimated range of about 300 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery.

What is the range of the BMW i5 M60 in KM? ›

Fully charged, the BMW i5 M60 xDrive has a range of up to 516 km (WLTP).

What is the range of the BMW i5 Bimmerpost? ›

German tests say: at 130 kmh (80 mph) on the highway around 25.5 kWh, which corresponds to a range of around 320 km (200 miles).

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