Thursday, September 3, 2009

BMW 5-Series Gran Turismo

Most beamer fanatics are always asking all over the world "Could that be the next-generation BMW 5-Series?” Moreover, the answer from car fanatics everywhere is "Not sure. But be patient.” To understand if this is the next BMW 5-Series that should be arriving soon, the Bavarian automobile manufacturer created the other 5-Series that is identical to the X6 crossover utility vehicle.



For the solution to beamer fanatics everywhere, the 5-Series Gran Turismo is the decider when will the next-generation 5-Series arrive. For its concept, the word Gran Turismo (not to be confused about the Gran Turismo video game from the Play station) simplifies the sportiness of the sports car, the beauty of the luxury car, and the versatility of a sports utility vehicle, all rolled into one absolute Bavarian crossover. From the outside, you can see the front side, which gives BMW fans the first clue of the upcoming 5-Series in the future, but to add fun of it, the long nose and the coupe-like lines shaped the 5-Series Gran Turismo into something more elegant and sophisticated than its X6 brother.



From the muscular exterior, the interior of the 5-Series Gran Turismo is very sophisticated from top to bottom, even a high-level executive would take a gander on its true color. Best of all, the 5-Series Gran Turismo's monitor is not just for navigation, movies, and music, but also for surfing the internet everywhere. Consider yourself taking a gander of your favorite internet content on your car, even when you are traveling at high speeds.



The 5-Series Gran Turismo carries three different variants since it was launched, a 3.0-litre straight-six TwinPower Turbo engine, with VALVETRONIC , a V8 TwinPower Turbo engine and High Precision Injection, and the fuel efficient 3.0-litre straight-six diesel engine with 3rd-generation common-rail direct fuel injection achieves a fuel economy of over 18.5km/L. All variants packed with the 8-speed automatic transmission (found on the latest BMW 760Li).



The 5-Series Gran Turismo is equipped with the standard Dynamic Drive Control that controls the behavior of this vehicle. When the Dynamic Drive Control combined with the optional Adaptive Drive system, the 5-Series Gran Turismo creates a perfect harmony for the superior suspension system. For the driver, the DDC provides three different programs, which are suitable for this machine: NORMAL, SPORT and SPORT+. Take note that the interference of the Dynamic Stability Control reduced on the powerful SPORT+ mode, which the driver switched it on the Dynamic Drive Control. Also available for the 5-Series Gran Turismo is the Integral Active Steering that takes control of all wheels depending on various situations on the road.



For the convenience and safety for the passenger and the driver, the 5-Series Gran Turismo provides the iDrive system that allows the driver to choose his/her options while handling this 5-Series Gran Turismo on the road. In addition, the heads-up display shows the status of the 5-Series Gran Turismo and the road. On nighttime, the night vision can be a driver's best friend. At dark roads, this technology is built to seek out road signs and pedestrians everywhere and how driver acts depend on his/her behavior. When the speed limits are just ahead, do not try to left behind with its speed limit display that seeks out incoming speed limits on the road and it is all up to the driver to follow it. With so many safety features such as the Cruise Control with Stop & Go, a High-Beam Assistant, Lane Change Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Side View, Top View, and a back-up camera, there is a harmony between the peace of mind and a pleasant afternoon for everyone.

THE COUP DE JARNAC;

Classified as a crossover, the 5-Series Gran Turismo takes on all comers with its surprising form, unsurpassed choice of engines, a clean slate of interior features that satisfy most of the passengers and the host of safety features. You are welcome to be part of this new age crossover fastback created by the premier Bavarian automaker.

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