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The CS-badged M5 is powered by the same S63 4.4-liter turbocharged V8 as the standard M5, but the BMW folks turned up the wick slightly.
Feast your eyes on the 2022 BMW M5 CS. This 627-horsepower, niche-of-a-niche supersedan is 230 pounds lighter than the already-nasty M5 Competition and capable of hitting 60 mph in 2.9 seconds on ...
Every BMW M5 is special but the new CS variant pushes performance to new heights and The Smoking Tire recently had the chance to put it through its paces. In the United States, the M5 CS has a ...
To create the CS, BMW went through the M5 and cut 230 pounds of fat. Fat as in removing sound deadening and replacing metal pieces like the hood and roof with carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic replicas.
BMW will only offer the CS for the 2022 model year, priced from $142,995 including $995 for destination. That makes it more than $30,000 more expensive than an M5 Competition, which is obviously a ...
BMW has just announced its quickest and most powerful production car ever. True to the BMW ethos, the car is not a 2-seat sports model but instead a sports sedan — the 2022 M5 CS. A further refinement ...
The idea for the CS is stolen from the M3 CS, but also echoes the iconic E9 model from the 1970s. It's basically like BMW saying " this is a race car for the road," and it leaves the M5 with an ...
We just reviewed the new BMW M2 CS for the first time the other day, but there’s another CS (Competition Sport) model about to join the ranks: the BMW M5 CS.
The car is available for a single model year and starts at $142,000 ($148,995 as tested). BMW wanted to make sure the M5 CS would stand out among its “garden variety” counterparts.
BMW didn't pull out all the stuffing, though, as the CS remains placid, measuring a low 66 decibels at 70 mph, matching a 2018 M5 we tested on the same surface.
According to BMW, the M5 CS will rocket to 60 mph from rest in 2.9 seconds and top out at 190 mph. Retained is the M5's 8-speed automatic and rear-biased all-wheel-drive system known as M xDrive.
It also means the CS is even quicker than BMW claims: The company says this M5 reaches 62 mph in 2.9 seconds, so even if we knock off 0.2-second to estimate a 60-mph time of 2.7, our 2.6-second ...