BMW 5 Series Saloon Lease
The 5 Series from BMW is a vehicle with the perfect blend of luxury, economy and performance. It’s a serial ‘car of the year’ award winner, too, particularly in ‘company car’ categories. The BMW 5 Series Saloon was updated and relaunched in 2023 - at a point when the all-electric BMW i5 joined the line-up, too.
Read moreAs ever, the 5 Series Saloon remains a close rival to the Audi A6 and the Jaguar XF, and there’s a powertrain to suit different lease customers. The 520i petrol engine, which is supported by mild-hybrid technology, is sure to be popular and has power of 208 hp. It will accelerate from 0-62mph in 7.5 seconds while also returning around 47 miles to the gallon.
A plug-in hybrid powertrain is also available, which has a range of up to 62 miles using electricity alone alongside exceptional fuel economy. If you’re a business lease customer looking for a company car, the plug-in hybrid BMW 5 Series will help to lower your Benefit in Kind (BIK) tax burden.
The 5 Series’ refresh in 2023 saw the car growing in size compared with previous models, which translates to added interior space. An ‘athletic’ new stance is also new, while Sport steering and directly controlled wheel slip limitation cements BMW’s reputation for fine handling.
You can expect a large 12.3-inch Information Display and a 14.9-inch Control Display, as well as a flat-bottomed steering wheel in the cabin.
The BMW 5 Series Saloon also comes with a wealth of driver assistance and safety systems as standard.
If you would like any more information on 5 Series Saloon or 5 BMW 5 Series Contract Hire, then please don't hesitate to contact our helpful team of advisers. Email: enquiries@selectcarleasing.co.uk or call: 0118 920 5130 if you like.
- Car Leasing Category: Saloon
- Select’s Car Review Score: 4.5/5
- Boot size: 530 litres
- Engine Options: Petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid
- NCAP Safety Rating: Five stars
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