BMW 5 Series Sedan and BMW 5 Series Touring win 2011 iF Product Design Award

BMW 5 Series Sedan and BMW 5 Series Touring win 2011 iF Product Design Award
2011 sees a brace of 5 Series models – the new BMW 5 Series Sedan and the new BMW 5 Series Touring – presented with the coveted iF award for outstanding product design. With this internationally acclaimed prize, the International Forum Design once again pays tribute to the characterful aesthetics of BMW Group Design. Following the 2011 Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany and the 2010 red dot award, the iF label marks a further chapter in the success story of the new BMW 5 Series range.

Since it was inaugurated in 1953, the iF Product Design Award has been a trademark distinction bestowed on exceptional design. As an internationally recognised “seal of approval”, the iF label honours outstanding design achievements and as such provides a platform for companies to submit their products for a professional assessment of their design quality by an international panel of experts. The 2011 award attracted a total of 2,756 products submitted by 1,121 participants from 43 countries, all vying for the prestigious prize. In the Transportation Design category, the BMW 5 Series Sedan and BMW 5 Series Touring managed to sway the judges. This means that both models have qualified for the contest to win the iF Gold Award, which selects the 50 “best of the best”.

The design of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan skilfully translates the car’s attributes into an authentic formal language. The sheer presence and elegance of its design express the Sedan’s premium quality and outstanding ride comfort, while its sporty driving characteristics are reflected in dynamic bodywork lines and the overall evocation of a distinctly athletic car. The superlative aesthetics of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan are further borne out by its perfectly harmonious proportions and meticulously finished details.

The characteristic design features of the new BMW 5 Series Touring are its highly individual proportions and surface design – an individuality that creates a dynamic and powerful ambience. The long bonnet, short overhangs, longest wheelbase in its segment, elongated lines in side view and dynamically sloping roofline lend the new BMW 5 Series Touring an elegance that is unmatched among its rivals.
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enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 12/2/2010 11:48:47 AM
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i love mine and appreciate it more every day. incredibly tasteful and thoughtful design throughout. the 2011 535i is truly a pleasure to drive.


Jay001Jay001 - 12/2/2010 3:08:27 PM
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I HEAR IT DRIVES LIKE A MERCEDES OR LEXUS--US SPEC SUPENSION TOO SOFT AND NOT LIKE OUTGOING MODEL..IS THIS CORRECT IMPRESSION...??


M5twinturboM5twinturbo - 12/2/2010 4:52:32 PM
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Word is its the best 5 series yet. You could opt for the sport package to firm it up.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 12/2/2010 7:06:39 PM
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here are my impressions having driven this one and the last 5: the 3 has always emphasized sport over luxury while the 7 did the reverse. the 5 was previously a near perfect balance of sport and luxury. the F10 5-series has tilted slightly more toward luxury. it's now quietest in class, the interior in phenomenal, and, with the sport package and dynamic handling package, it's much more involving than the E-class and nothing like the GS with its mushy pedals and body roll.


AirlinerAirliner - 12/3/2010 2:21:17 PM
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Yes, nice car to drive and marvel at especially if you cannot afford it. Too bad the US market wont see the 5 Series Touring... Instead we have to put up with the 5 GT as our only choice... It might be ok to drive, but the GT is no marvel to look at.


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