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2012 Bmw M5

The awesome new Bmw M5 will have it´s official debut at the IAA in Frankfurt in September. It has an impressive 4.4 V8 engine with 560 hp and two turbochargers. The BMW M5 features three modes of engine operation, eligible through a control in the console: Efficient, Sport and Sport Plus. The acceleration had to be bombastic, taking just 4.4 seconds from 0 to 62 mph. The speed is limited to 155mph, but with the optional Drivers M Pack reaches 190 mph.



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