2013 BMW 530d M Sport review, test drive

    The updated 530d sports an M badge. But are the changes only cosmetic, or is there more beneath its sporty exterior?

    Published on Oct 18, 2013 04:36:00 AM

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    Make : BMW
    Model : 5 Series
    Dont be fooled by the M badge you see adorning the 5-series on these pages. It’s got a 3-litre straight-six diesel motor under the hood and it’s a 530d, not an M5. The 5-series just went under the knife and, along with subtle changes to the exteriors, the 530d now comes only in an M Sport package. The older car looked similar to the less powerful 520d, but the new one’s visual cues clearly indicate that it’s the racier diesel version of the two. 
     
    Exterior updates include a slightly more pronounced front grille, chrome surrounds for the front fog lamps, updated front and rear apron, re-styled lower air intakes and slimmer, sharply contoured tail-lamps. The side turn indicators are now integrated with the wing mirrors. In addition to all this, the 530d M Sport comes with massive 18-inch M alloy wheels, a matt-black tail pipe and M badges on the door sills. 
    BMW 5 Series Price, Mileage, Specifications, Features and Variants
    BrandBMW
    Model Name5 Series
    BMW 5 Series Price₹ 84.35 lakh - 2.30 crore
    BMW 5 Series Range/MileagePetrol : 15.7kpl
    BMW 5 Series SpecificationsSedan | 4 doors | 5 seats
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    BMW 5 Series FeaturesMatrix LED headlight | 14.9-inch Touchscreen display | 7 airbags
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    BMW 5 Series Variants530Li M Sport 2.0 Petrol | M5 xDrive 4.4 PHEV
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