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With 717hp, the 2025 BMW M5 Touring makes for a titanic family hyper-wagon

Big power, big cargo...massive curb weight
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Today is a big day for anyone who doesn’t really remember 2007. Because this is the first time you’ll remember a new BMW M5 Touring entering the world. They don’t come along every year, these things—this is only the third M5 Touring model ever to leave the BMW factory. And everything about it is enormous.

The stiffened body is five meters long and almost two meters wide. The rear offers a 500-liter cargo bay, until you flip down the split-folding rear seats (not quite flat) and uncork a 1,630-liter chasm riddled with lashing points for securing your outdoor lifestyle equipment. Is it just us who think the blocky, stocky Touring wears the ‘M5’ mods better than the dumpy sedan?

Rear quarter tracking image of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Underneath, it naturally shares its oily and volt-y bits with the latest M5 sedan—the first plug-in hybrid M5. The first plug-in hybrid M car, in fact, if you ignore the XM. Which we, like most buyers worldwide, are more than happy to.

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That means at the opposite end to your wake-wind-board-surfing-e-bike, there’s a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 spooling out 577hp. Yes, that’s less than the old M5’s V8, because BMW has one eye on meeting tougher emissions laws in the future. But it’s then boosted by an electric motor in the gearbox that lifts power to a combined 717hp and 1,000Nm.

Grille detail of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Now, you could go gawping at the fact it’ll do 0-100kph in 3.6sec, or 0-200kph in just over 11sec. And yes, the top speed can be jacked up from 250kph to just over 300kph with tactical box-ticking. But what about your jet-power-boat-board-ski lifestyle equipment on the trailer behind? No worries—the M5 Touring can tow two tons, though you’d expect the claimed circa-65km EV range to plummet.

Even when you’re not hooking up a pleasure craft to the rear hitch, the M5 Touring has a lot of weight to shift. Like, a lot.

Side tracking image of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Because it’s got switch-off-able four-wheel drive, rear-wheel steering, adaptive suspension, an 18.6kWh battery, an electric tailgate, and no carbon roof (BMW couldn’t find a supplier capable of making a long enough piece), it weighs 2,560kg—or more than a Bentley Bentayga full of luggage. That’s why the current Audi RS6 Performance is actually 0.2sec quicker from 0-100kph despite giving away 100hp to the BMW—it’s half a ton lighter.

Question is, would you rather have the faster car, or rather your neighbors didn’t pour paint-stripper over your uber-wagon for doing V8 cold-starts during their lie-in? The hybrid M5 can make at least make a quiet getaway…

More photos of the BMW M5 Touring 2025:

Front quarter image of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Rear quarter image of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Taillight detail of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Cockpit of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Interior of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Seat detail of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Rear view of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

Front view of the BMW M5 Touring 2025

NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.

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