In this BMW 5 Series Review, we break down what to expect from the 2026 BMW 5 Series as BMW’s do-it-all luxury sedan: smooth powertrains, a quiet, business-class ride, and enough tech and comfort to feel genuinely premium. It is less of a back-road toy than older 5 Series models, but it still delivers the balanced, confident driving feel that makes this nameplate such a default choice in its class.
The BMW 5-series has been the middle child in the company’s line of high-end sedans for almost 50 years. Over the decades, it became known as the best middle ground between the fast, small 3-series and the roomy, luxurious 7-series. Enthusiasts still remember the E39 era, when the 5-series gained sport-sedan legend status and set a benchmark for drivers who wanted both agility and comfort.
Three smooth powertrains are available: the top-of-the-line 550e has a plug-in hybrid system that works seamlessly, the 540i has a powerful inline-six engine, and the 530i has a fast four-cylinder engine. The “jack-of-all-trades” approach works well for the newest 5-series, but it gives up some of the sporty appeal of smaller BMWs and older models, making it feel more like a polished, business-class car.