Which generation of BMW 5 Series has a single-sided dual exhaust pipe?

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JocelynLynn
07/29/25 8:27am
BMW 5 Series with a single-sided dual exhaust pipe is the BMW 535. Exterior of BMW 5 Series: The overall design features iconic BMW design elements, with a sleek and elegant body, bold and dynamic appearance, and smooth lines. Netizens comment that "the front end resembles the new 7 Series, very similar to the 7 Series, with a long body, and the 535 has dual exhaust pipes on both sides." Interior of BMW 5 Series: The interior is generally more understated; the fine craftsmanship and rich configurations have received praise from netizens, with uniform and solid seams. The air conditioning performs well, the sound system is average, the steering wheel has a good feel, and the display controls are convenient and user-friendly.
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DeArya
08/12/25 5:21am
I remember clearly that the single-side dual-exhaust pipe design was most commonly seen on the sixth-generation F10 and seventh-generation G30 BMW 5 Series. I often spotted this feature at auto shows on 5 Series models from 2010 to present, especially the 535i or 540i versions, where the right exhaust has two outlets – it looks really cool. However, the details vary significantly between generations. For example, the sixth generation launched in 2010 and continued until 2017, featuring a more streamlined exterior and sharp taillights that make it easily recognizable. Some high-spec versions of the earlier fifth-generation E60 also had similar designs, though they were less common. These dual exhaust pipes are typically paired with larger displacement engines, like the 3.0L inline-six or V8, which naturally require more exhaust flow due to their higher power output – it's not just about performance but also enhances visual appeal. If you're considering buying a used 5 Series, I recommend checking the vehicle's identification plate or consulting a professional to confirm the model year and avoid confusing generations. Regular maintenance is crucial too – I've found that with proper care, the exhaust systems on these models rarely develop issues even after five or six years of use.
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StLeilani
10/05/25 6:22am
As someone who has long paid attention to automotive details, I've noticed that the BMW 5 Series with single-side dual exhaust pipes primarily includes the sixth-generation F10 (approximately 2010 to 2017) and the seventh-generation G30 (2017 to present). For example, models like the 535i or M550i typically feature two pipes on the right side. Each generation of the 5 Series has seen adjustments to its rear-end and exhaust layout. The sixth-generation design balanced aerodynamics and aesthetics, while the fifth-generation E60, produced from 2003 to 2010, mostly featured single pipes or symmetrical dual pipes, which were less consistent. This single-side dual-exit design is more common in high-performance gasoline engine models, where larger exhaust capacity aids in heat dissipation. To identify a specific generation, you can look at the shape of the taillights or the body lines—the F10's taillights are more squared-off and distinct. When driving, pay attention to the exhaust note; some tuning enthusiasts even replace the stock pipes to enhance the sound effect. Just ensure the exhaust system doesn't accumulate excessive carbon buildup for safe driving.
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