BMW maintains that the M5 will forever retain RWD driving dynamics which puts their emphasis on dynamics rather than absolute acceleration. BMW’s answer to this deficiency since 2010 comes in the form of the X5M and X6M cousins. Why are we looking at the 2013 X6M when 2014 is bringing an all-new X5? Sources say that the X5M won’t roll into town until the 2015 model year and the X6 has yet to be officially refreshed putting its new body back to the 2015 model year in all likelihood. The Truth About Cars says, if you want a fast AWD BMW and can’t wait for the refresh, act now.
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