The BMW M5 Touring's upcoming arrival in the U.S. for the 2025 model year has ignited diverse reactions among automotive enthusiasts. While many are thrilled about finally being able to access a long-awaited European model, purists express concerns over its hybrid drivetrain, which deviates from the traditional M ethos. Additionally, the shift away from wagon styles in favor of SUVs complicates the vehicle's potential success in the U.S. market, as consumers increasingly opt for high-performance SUVs bearing the M badge. A week-long evaluation of the M5 Touring aims to determine its suitability amidst these preferences.
The demand for the BMW M5 Touring has sparked excitement among enthusiasts but also skepticism among purists regarding its hybrid drivetrain.
With wagons falling out of favor for SUVs, the M5 Touring's arrival in the U.S. raises questions about its market viability amidst changing consumer preferences.
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