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BMW releases M Performance parts for the i5 Touring

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Max McDee, 07 May 2024

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The new BMW i5 Touring is wagon now offers the option of adding BMW M Performance Parts, taking its driving dynamics, style, and efficiency to even greater heights.

BMW releases M Performance parts for the i5 Touring

The BMW M Performance Parts are designed specifically for the i5 mode promise aerodynamic and aesthetic improvements. With offerings for the interior, exterior, and even suspension, BMW enthusiasts can fine-tune their new i5 Touring, provided they have deep enough pockets for it.

There's an array of carbon fiber M Performance exterior components. A sporty carbon front splitter not only adds visual flair but also promises to boost downforce for improved handling at high speeds. Matching carbon mirror caps and a distinctive carbon rear diffuser further enhance the sporty profile of the Touring. Looking for something more subtle? Opt for the Frozen Black accent stripes to bring a touch of class to the sides of your 5 Series or i5.


Inside you can spice things up with M Performance door sill trims finished in carbon fiber or aluminum. High-quality floor mats trimmed in leather with distinctive M-colored stitching add another sporty touch. Even your keys can show your BMW pride with the Alcantara and leather M Performance key case sporting a carbon fiber look.

BMW offers a range of M Performance alloy wheels from 19 to 21 inches in diameter. These can be finished in a choice of bold colors for a truly custom look.


Then there's the M Performance brake system with bright red calipers sporting the famous M logo. Combined with large, ventilated, and perforated brake discs, this system promises consistent performance and shorter stops.

BMW promises that all M Performance Parts are rigorously tested and designed to work in harmony with your vehicle's existing systems. Because the upgrades are sold through BMW's Original Accessories program, they won't affect the vehicle's warranty. If you have always wanted to stand out in the growing field of electric and traditional wagons, the BMW i5 Touring outfitted with the new M Performance Parts, is your ticket.

BMW releases M Performance parts for the i5 Touring

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