We’re old friends now, the BMW M5 and Consumer Guide editors. A week in the 2021 model with the Competition Package was our third turn in one of the current-generation cars, following tests of a 2018 M5 and a 2019 Competition.
In prior years, only incremental changes were made to this highest-performance iteration of BMW’s premium-midsize sedan. (We’ll direct you to the aforementioned test reports to see what we thought of driving demeanor and passenger accommodations.) However, that process accelerates for ’21 with styling tweaks and the arrival of some additional features.
It will take a minimum of $105,495 to put an M5 in your garage, including the requisite $995 for delivery and another $1000 in Gas Guzzler tax. But it’s easy to run that number up—our test car was worth $136,045. Factor in $7600 for the uprated Competition Package, formerly a model variation but now an option group. Fuel-economy estimates from the EPA are 14 mpg in the city, 21 on the highway, and 17 combined, but this reviewer managed 21.7 miles per gallon of premium fuel from a 122.3-mile stint that included 41 percent city-type operation.
Here are some other things you might want to know about this singular sedan:
6 Cool Things about the 2021 BMW M5 Competition
No power shortage
One feature of the Competition Package is added power. It makes 617 horsepower at 6000 rpm, a gain of 17 from the M5’s base spec for the 4.4-liter V8 with twin turbochargers. (Torque is the same 553 lb-ft at 1800 rpm in both states of tune). That translates to mid- to low-3-second 0-60-mph clockings—and a top speed of 189 mph should you spring for the M Driver’s Package option ($2500; it also includes a day of high-performance driving instruction for the owner who can make it to a BMW Performance Center).