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Why was the BMW 528li discontinued?

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DiCarter
07/29/2025, 05:44:13 AM

The reason for discontinuation is: The BMW 5 Series 528li was a special launch edition. The G38 model also debuted with the 528li as its initial release model. When the G38 truly entered the market, the 528li, being a special launch edition, was phased out. Here is relevant information about the BMW 528li: 1. Body dimensions: Length 5039mm, width 1860mm, height 1471mm, wheelbase 3108mm, front track 1600mm, rear track 1627mm, minimum ground clearance 149mm. 2. Powertrain specifications: Maximum horsepower 258ps, maximum power 190kw, maximum power speed 6600rpm, maximum torque 310n-m, maximum torque speed 2600rpm.

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LaJaxon
08/12/2025, 07:15:42 AM

I've been driving a BMW 528Li since 2012—it's a classic old companion, smooth and powerful to drive. But why was it discontinued later? The main reason is that around 2017, BMW launched the new-generation 5 Series models like the 530Li and 520Li, which adopted an all-new platform and engine technology, making them more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly. The 528Li's positioning was replaced because the naming convention changed. The previous 528Li used a 2.0T engine, but the new series simplified the product lineup to adapt to market trends—such as stricter emissions regulations and consumer preference for higher-spec models—so the older version gradually phased out. Now, looking at the new 520Li, it offers more space, upgraded safety systems, and a quieter ride. I’d suggest potential buyers consider the used market or the new model—after all, technological updates are better than clinging to outdated tech, and you can even save on fuel costs.

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Maci
10/06/2025, 03:30:25 AM

As a car enthusiast, I've been following BMW models for years. The discontinuation of the 528Li is part of the product evolution. When BMW upgraded to the G30 platform, they revamped the entire 5 Series lineup. The engines in the 530Li and 525Li became more powerful and efficient. After meeting the Euro 6 emission standards, the 2.0T engine in the 528Li seemed a bit outdated, with higher costs and maintenance hassles. Additionally, the company's strategy focused on more popular models. For example, with the new Audi A6 version entering the market, BMW optimized its lineup to make pricing clearer. I still enjoy discussing details, like how cool the new digital dashboard is and how much quieter it is on the highway. For those who love classics, online forums often have great tips on maintaining older models—it's quite fun.

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JanelleFitz
11/19/2025, 09:09:55 PM

I once bought a used 528Li and found its discontinuation quite logical. BMW phases out older models when launching new ones to cut costs, with newer series like the 520Li offering higher configurations and more stable pricing, aligning with current emphasis on fuel efficiency. It's also common during repairs—parts for older 528Li models are harder to find, and their electronic systems lack the advanced collision prevention features of newer ones. I'd advise friends to skip discontinued models and opt for currently available ones for better safety and peace of mind.

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VanJackson
01/09/2026, 10:46:28 PM

From a sales perspective, the discontinuation of the BMW 528Li was an inevitable business decision. The market changes rapidly, with Audi and Mercedes-Benz constantly upgrading their models. BMW introduced the 530Li as its replacement, offering stronger performance, better sales figures, and more reasonable pricing. Additionally, with global emission standards becoming stricter, the older engine struggled to meet requirements, prompting the company to phase out less efficient products. I've encountered customers inquiring about this and advised them to focus on the new model's spacious design, especially the more generous rear seating that's ideal for family use. The overall shift toward electrification also drives such adjustments.

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CaydenLee
04/06/2026, 03:33:23 AM

As a family user, my household previously owned a 528Li, which may have been discontinued due to advancements in new technology and safety features. The new 520Li offers improved collision protection and more optimized space, making it more comfortable for children. BMW simplifies its model lineup during generational updates to reduce maintenance complexity, offering better long-term value for money. I often compare this to smartphone updates, where older models are phased out to pave the way for innovation. Nowadays, choosing a car requires considering long-term usage, such as lower fuel consumption saving significant costs.

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