The first BMW M5, produced from the end of 1984 and presented to the press in early 1985, was the segment founder for a hitherto unknown type of car: luxurious high-performance limousines with a marked dynamic character. But first things first: In 1980, BMW brought out the BMW M535i E12, a vehicle that really packed a punch. At 160 kW (218 hp) the model caused a stir among those who wanted to drive a limousine, but didn’t want to forego a higher level of driving pleasure. BMW had been offering “motor sport versions” of the BMW 525i and 528i in the late 1970s, but the performance aspect wasn’t pursued rigorously until the BMW M535i E12. And what was then the top model of the BMW 5 Series was merely a precursor of what BMW M had up their sleeves: Launched in early 1985, the BMW M5 E28 clearly indicated the intended direction. With it, BMW M GmbH presented a new class: the high-performance sedan.
5 POWERFUL FACTS:
- Max. output: 210 kW (286 hp)
- Max. torque: 340 Nm
- Displacement: 3,453 cm³
- 0-100 km/h in 6.5 seconds
- Max. speed: 245 km/h
SUPERB PERFORMANCE.
The enormous performance potential of the engine with the internal designation M88/3 was not a matter of chance: The four-valve engine was originally developed for the legendary BMW M1 mid-engined sports car. The changes in comparison to the M88 of the BMW M1 are minimal: The M5 engine has so-called “shims” for valve clearance adjustment instead of hydraulic tappets – which facilitated maintenance. The unique engine sound that made the car a piece of motoring history remained. And in three real classic cars: Besides the BMW M1 and M5, the engine was also used in the BMW M635CSi.
5,0 kg/hp: A curb weight of just 1,430 kg means an excellent power to weight ratio. Here too, the BMW M5 E28 could make its mark.
CLASSIC DESIGN.
4.6 METERS OF PURE COMPETITION.
LUXURY INTERIOR.
The exclusive fittings and features made with high-quality materials have always been an important characteristic of the BMW M5. Thus, if desired occupants could find themselves in a complete leather interior, right up to the roof spars. And the optional sports seats deserve a special mention: They’re electrically adjustable and bear an embroidered M logo on the back rests. Chunky lateral bolsters give a sporty feeling of security – especially when taking bends at speed.
The dashboard of the BMW M5 E28 is dominated by the typical BMW slanted middle console. This contains all the important controls for audio and air conditioning. Yes, you read that right: Even 35 years ago, full-featured air conditioning was available. The on-board computer of the time is to the right beside the rev counter. Unmistakeably M is the stubby gear lever for the manual 5-gear transmission and the sports steering wheel, complete with M emblem on the lower spoke. Both elements stand for maximum dynamics and add to the driving pleasure typical for the marque.