NEW BMW i5 Touring Review: BMW Back To Its Best? | 4K
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- The i5 Touring is BMW's first premium electric estate car. - The reviewed model is the £100,000 xDrive M60. - The front end features a light-up grill and modern twin headlights. - It has 20-inch aerodynamic wheels and M-style door mirrors. - Distinctive creases on the doors break up the car's mass. - The boot offers 570 litres of space, 80 more than the saloon. - With rear seats folded, the space increases to 1700 litres. - Nice, usable space and a lot more versatile than the saloon. - The rear is spacious, with good legroom and a panoramic sunroof. - There are two USB ports and individual rear climate controls. - There are no seat-back pockets. - The front interior is nice with premium materials. - It includes an interaction bar on the dashboard that changes colour. - There are drawbacks: only one wireless phone charger and limited centre console space. - Physical control buttons are lacking. - In general, it's a nice place to hang out. - The review is driving the twin-motor, top-dog M60 model with 607 horsepower. - The car goes from 0-62 in 3.9 seconds. - There are different driving modes accessed on the centre console. - Hans Zimmer composed the expressive drive sounds. - It's more fun than a typical electric crossover or SUV because it's lower and has good suspension control. - The top-model M60 includes adaptive suspension professional. - Clever self-driving technology makes cruising more relaxing. - It has a nearly automatic assisted driving feature. - This car can change lanes automatically. - Both versions of the i5 have a large 81.2 kWh battery. - The range is about 200 miles on a full charge. - The i5 charges at 205 kW, giving a 10-80% charge in about half an hour. - BMW is rolling out an update to its satnav that can calculate the most efficient charging stops. - In conclusion, it is a cool looking car, it drives fantastically, luxurious, and absolutely packed with toys. - However, at £100,000 is a bit much; a bit more disappointed that it cost £100,000, but overall a good car.