Soon after the model’s online debut, pricing details for the 2017 BMW 5-Series range have been announced in the United Kingdom thanks to BMW Blog.
The entry-level model offered in the UK will be the 520d SE, powered by a 2.0-liter diesel four-cylinder producing 190 hp and priced from £36,025 ($41,715) including the local 20 per cent VAT tax. For an extra £3,000, buyers can option the M Sport package which includes features like 18-inch alloy wheels, LED fog lights, subtle new body panels, a different steering wheel, M pedals and illuminated door sills.
The 520d will also be offered in the UK in all-wheel drive guises, costing £38,025 ($46,475) in SE spec and £41,025 ($50,142) for the M Sport.
The second diesel in the UK will be the 530d, delivering 265 hp. It will also be offered in four different configurations like the 520d with prices range from £43,835 ($53,576) up to £49,295 ($60,214).
On the petrol front, there will be the 530i powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 249 hp and the 540i offered with a 335 hp, 3.0-liter inline-six. Prices for the rear-wheel drive only 530i SE start at £40,120 ($49,038) on road while the M Sport package costs an additional £3,300. Finally is the 540i xDrive SE starting at £46,645 ($57,012) and the equivalent model with the M Sport pack topping out the range at £49,945 ($61,046).
Although the availability of models will differ throughout the world, these prices give us a rough idea of how much the car will set back U.S. buyers.