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Does the 5 Series GT have a four-seater version?

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Paul
07/29/25 10:12pm
The 5 Series GT does have a four-seater version. The 2013 550i xDrive is the four-seater variant of the 5 Series. In terms of power, the 2013 550i xDrive is equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 turbocharged engine, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum power of 300 kW, a maximum horsepower of 408 PS, and a maximum torque of 600 Nm. It meets the China V emission standards. Regarding body dimensions, the 2013 550i xDrive measures 5003 mm in length, 1901 mm in width, and 1575 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3070 mm. For the suspension system, the front suspension is a double-wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension.
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HazelLynn
08/15/25 10:28pm
As a car enthusiast who loves researching vehicles, I have to say that the BMW 5 Series GT was initially built around 2010 based on the 7 Series chassis, focusing on a sporty yet practical approach. The original design features a five-seat layout with a conventional three-person rear bench—there is no four-seat independent version. After all, GT models cater more to family and middle-class users, emphasizing long-distance comfort and affordability, so there was no need to create an expensive four-seat configuration. I’ve personally driven it on the road, and the rear space is quite spacious, though the middle seat isn’t ideal when carrying five people. If you absolutely must have independent rear seats like the 7 Series Executive edition, the 5 Series GT doesn’t support that—you might consider aftermarket modifications or explore other luxury brands, such as the four-seat option in the Mercedes CLS, which better suits personalized needs. Overall, the GT concept prioritizes versatility over extreme luxury, so the absence of a four-seat version makes perfect sense. Don’t set your expectations too high.
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VonFinley
10/17/25 8:13am
I've driven quite a few cars, including using the 5 Series GT as a family commuter vehicle. Gotta remind you: its rear seat design is a standard five-seater configuration, with no official four-seat option. As an ordinary owner, I find this perfectly normal since it prioritizes practicality over luxury. During long drives, the rear can comfortably accommodate three people, though the middle position isn't as comfortable as the sides. Some people mistakenly think independent seats are available - BMW doesn't offer this option, probably because target users value versatility more. However, if you're particularly keen on a four-seat experience, don't worry - check aftermarket customization services or the used car market, as modification shops sometimes can adjust seat layouts. Ultimately, from a practical usage perspective, the five-seat configuration is fully sufficient, no need to insist on four seats.
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JudeAnn
12/01/25 2:09am
As someone who works closely with cars, I can confirm that the 5 Series GT only came in a factory five-seat configuration. It was never offered with a four-seat setup—the rear features a conventional three-person bench. Want to add individual seats? You'll need to seek professional aftermarket modifications; there's no official support for this.
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