[Video] 2019 BMW M5 Competition Australian Launch Reviews

The guys from CarAdvice took a 2019 BMW M5 Competition to the track to find out what it’s made of. They also had a BMW representative on the passenger seat to tell them all about it. The Competition M5 brings some 25 additional horsepower to the table, while leaving the torque figure unchanged. That allows it to reach 100 km/h (62 mph) from standstill a bit faster, in a claimed 3.3 seconds (0.1 seconds faster than the stock M5). However, independent tests showed the car to be able to go under the 3 second mark on occasion. Nevertheless, the horsepower improvement is just a small fraction of what was changed.

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