Differences Between BMW 5 Series and BMW 5 Series GT
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BMW 5 Series GT is a versatile coupe, while the 5 Series is more oriented towards business use. They differ in appearance, with the GT being an imported model available in 535GT and 550GT variants. For the new 5 Series, only the standard wheelbase version is imported, while the rest are domestically produced by Brilliance BMW. Although named after the 5 Series, the 5 Series GT actually uses the standard wheelbase chassis of the 7 Series. The interior of the 5 Series GT follows BMW's signature minimalist style, with various elements closely resembling those of the flagship 7 Series. The steering wheel shares the same design as that of the 7 Series and the new 5 Series, but to highlight its uniqueness, a chrome trim has been added below the steering wheel airbag cover, giving it a more youthful appearance compared to the 7 Series steering wheel. The all-new BMW 5 Series features headlights connected to the grille, forming a unified design. The lower air intake on the front bumper is larger and more prominent than the current model. LED headlights and taillights come standard across the entire lineup. The design layout of the center console is quite similar to that of the sixth-generation 7 Series, with leather and wood trim on the digital instrument panel and center console ensuring an overall luxurious feel.