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BMW M5 F10 Rendering Released

Just like you, we are bored of seeing tons of F10 BMW M5 spyshots. Yes, we want the real deal. We’re always impatient when it comes to releases of new performance models, but this is a special case.

In fact, any warrior of the German Power World deserves an infinite level of attention, as these vehicles are playing in the stratosphere of the automotive industry.

We even approached Santa when he reached our office, trying to convince him to brings us an F10 M5 just for a day or two, but he just couldn’t be bothered. Thus, we decided to search the web for a rendering of the vehicle. The result can be seen in the adjacent image, which was created by a deviantart user who is nicknamed dacim12.

The rendering shows an F10 5 Series that has been gifted with M elements borrowed from current/discontinued M models. The wings have received M-branded air vents from the E60 M5, while the front bumper comes from the X5 M/ X6 M.

We really love to see those radiators hidden behind the side air intakes. This can also be a reminder of what air intakes are made for, some sort of an example for those who just like to place openings at the front of a car that don’t have any actual purpose.

As for the rims, these are also borrowed from the E60 M5. However, the design has lost some of the charm over the years, as a ton of replicas have appeared on the market, being fitted on custom projects that have nothing to do with the M division.
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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