How to Choose Between BMW 5 Series Sport and Luxury Versions?

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DelSara
07/30/25 4:27am
If you prefer a more high-end and sophisticated look, you can opt for the Luxury version. The specific differences between the BMW 525 Luxury and Sport versions are as follows: 1. Fog light area: The Sport version features additional air intakes in the fog light area compared to the Luxury version, which helps with brake cooling. Visually, the Luxury version appears more elegant and refined, while the Sport version looks more aggressive and bold, with more pronounced body lines and a younger-looking rear bumper. 2. Adaptive headlights: The BMW 525 Sport version includes adaptive headlights with automatic high-beam switching, a feature not available in the Luxury version. 3. Run-flat tires: Both BMW 525 versions come with 245/45/R18 run-flat tires. The Luxury version uses Hankook Ventus-S1 tires, while the M Sport version is equipped with Bridgestone Turanza tires. The Luxury version has 632 tires, whereas the Sport version has 662 tires. 4. Wood trim: The BMW 525L Luxury version features darker walnut wood trim, aligning with its high-end and sophisticated theme. The Sport version, on the other hand, uses poplar wood trim with more textured grain and color. The steering wheels also differ, with the Sport version featuring a T-shaped design for a cleaner and more streamlined appearance.
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