Believe it or not, the BMW M5 Touring made its debut in the U.S. just over a year ago. Time really does fly when you’re enjoying what was once considered forbidden fruit. Now, several 2028 BMW M5 Tourings have been seen being tested in the open as the German manufacturer prepares to roll out the first updates for the plug-in hybrid wagon.
The current M5 Touring is significant as it marked the first time the wagon version of the nameplate officially crossed the Atlantic. Enthusiast responses have led to what BMW describes as unexpectedly high sales and enthusiasm.
It might take a keen observer, and likely a true enthusiast, to notice the modifications in the next M5 Touring, but these photos reveal the refreshed front and rear bumper designs being adopted in the facelift.
The newly designed front bumper not only leans further into BMW’s “Neue Klasse” style, but it also draws some inspiration from the E39 (think Dinan intake, but less rounded).
The back features revamped taillights and the signature M quad exhaust tips. A side-by-side comparison of the current M5 Touring indicates how BMW has smoothed out some creases, yet the defined edges remain prominent around the quad-tipped exhaust.
The M5 Touring is a plug-in hybrid super wagon featuring a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 coupled with an electric motor and a 14.8-kWh battery for a combined output of 717 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque. According to BMW, that battery allows for approximately 25 miles of electric-only driving range. The powertrain may potentially receive some tweaks to enhance power and/or efficiency, but don’t expect this 5,530-pound M car to shed significant weight with the upcoming refresh. However, a little trimming would be beneficial.
Production for the 2028 BMW M5 Touring is projected to start in the summer of 2027.
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