Is the BMW 5 Series a C or B class?

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DeCatherine
07/25/25 3:37am
The BMW 5 Series belongs to the C-class cars. Here is the meaning of B and C class cars: 1. B-class cars: B-class cars are medium-sized cars with a wheelbase of 2700mm to 3000mm, a body length generally between 4800mm to 5000mm, and an engine displacement of 1.5 to 2.5 liters. Many well-known brands are keen on producing such mid-level cars, which offer excellent performance, comfort, and other aspects. 2. C-class cars: C-class cars are medium-large cars with a wheelbase generally maintained above 2800mm and an engine displacement around 2.3~3.0L. Typical representatives include the AUDI A6L, BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Hongqi H7, Toyota CROWN (Crown), Buick Park Avenue, and some imported models.
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VonBenjamin
08/10/25 5:04pm
The BMW 5 Series is typically classified as an executive or D-segment car, not a compact B- or C-segment vehicle. Technically speaking, this model boasts a body length exceeding 4.9 meters, a wheelbase nearing 3 meters, and a weight above 1.7 tons—characteristics of a standard large sedan. Its engine options range from 2.0T to 3.0T, delivering 220 to 350 horsepower, all parameters far surpassing those of B-segment cars like the Honda Civic (approximately 4.6 meters in length). In contrast, the BMW 3 Series falls into the C-segment midsize category. Driving this car, you'll immediately notice its spacious interior and highway stability—better suited for business trips than city maneuvering. Ultimately, it aligns more closely with competitors like the Audi A6 or Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
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