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BMW Unveils New M Performance Parts For The 2020 BMW 5 Series Facelift

The 2020 BMW 5 Series Facelift has just received a major upgrade from the M Performance Parts department.
Along with the M5 Facelift, the standard 5 Series will feature a wide range of aftermarket parts which aim to enhance the looks and driving dynamics of the business sedan.
Most of the M Performance Parts for the BMW 5 Series will be available directly after the market launch of the new models.
Starting with the standard 5 Series, the model receives a full body kit. They were made of carbon fibre. They include components such as a front splitter, front bumper extensions, modified grille, side skirts, rear bumper diffuser in a high-gloss black finish, rear spoiler, new fuel filler cap, and more.
Inside the cabin, there’s an equally impressive selection of parts, including a new steering wheel with carbon shift paddles, stainless steel sports pedals and footrest, and unique floor mats. BMW 5 Series Facelift
Go for the M5 or M5 Competition and you’ll be offered a number of exclusive components that are not available for the regular 5 Series. M Performance sports brakes, matte 20-inch M Performance forged wheels with summer tires, and M Performance sports suspension are among the options. Also exclusive for the M5 family are the M Performance indoor car cover and carbon gear shift selector.
“All components are aligned in the best tradition to the specific character of each model and, in addition to the sporty look, also fulfil the functional requirements as regards lightweight construction and aerodynamics,” BMW explains. “Most of the M Performance Parts for the BMW 5 Series will be available directly after the market launch of the new models.”
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