Bmw | M5 Pack
: The Ultimate Pack often adds M Carbon Ceramic brakes, ventilated seats, and advanced driver assistance systems.
of the different M5 "Packs" across generations (E60, F10, F90) Test Drive BMW M5 Pack Compétition (Option Auto)
: Includes stiffer engine mounts, lowered suspension, and recalibrated dampers for sharper handling. BMW M5 Pack
Elias tapped the "M1" button on the steering wheel. The suspension stiffened, the exhaust note deepened into a guttural snarl, and the Active M Differential primed itself for the torture ahead. He rolled onto the track, the Michelin Pilot Sport tires hunting for grip on the slick asphalt.
They reached the Döttinger Höhe straight. This was where the M Driver’s Pack earned its keep, raising the top speed limiter from the standard 155 mph to a blistering 190 mph. The speedometer climbed—270, 290, 305 km/h—the world outside becoming a green and grey blur. : The Ultimate Pack often adds M Carbon
The rain was a silver mist over the Nürburgring, the kind of weather that turned the "Green Hell" into a skating rink. Elias sat in the cockpit of the BMW M5 , the digital dash glowing with the aggressive red of the M Driver's Package . To his right, his mentor, a retired GT3 racer named Marcus, adjusted his gloves.
As they cleared the first corner, the M5 lunged forward with the violence of a 717-horsepower plug-in hybrid system. It didn't matter that the car weighed as much as a large SUV; the torque was an invisible hand slamming them back into the Merino leather seats. The suspension stiffened, the exhaust note deepened into
"Feel the chassis," Marcus urged as they hit the Flugplatz section. The Competition Pack meant stiffer springs and anti-roll bars that defied the car's 5,000-pound mass. Elias steered through a high-speed sweeper, the car staying flat, its gold-caliper carbon ceramic brakes biting hard as they approached the Aremberg curve.