1988 BMW M5
The 1988 BMW M5 is a distinctive, high-performance sedan introduced as the first M variant of the 5 Series. This four-door model produced up to 240 horsepower from its inline six-cylinder engine displacing around 3.5 liters and featuring a manual seatbelt. Classified within Germany's passenger car category with a gross vehicle weight rating suitable for Class 1 vehicles, it is notably manufactured in Munich or Dingolfing plants during this period. The BMW M5 retains its iconic status as an early representation of the marque's high-performance credentials.
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