BMW has released a teaser video of its next-gen 5 series (Code F10) slated for official unveiling on November 23. The car would form BMW’s trump card and will have to take over from the highly successful but controversial model it will replace. While there were lots of spy photographs over the last few months, the exact date of unveiling was unknown until now.
The teaser shows a well balanced sporty silhouette. While the car will be larger, it will weigh around the same as the present model. In a brief press release available after the jump, BMW promises that its new 5 Series will be revealed with a “Live-Stream of the unveiling ceremony” on November 23 at 8pm CET.
Until then, check out this video.
Countdown: The new BMW 5 Series Sedan at the BMW Group PressClub
Munich. The World Premiere of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan, the synonym for aesthetics and Driving Pleasure in the premium middlerange segment, is about to take place.
From today, we are releasing a short trailer teasing at the sporting and elegant design of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan, using the kinetic sculpture from the BMW Museum to create the silhouette.
On November 23rd, 8p.m. CET, the kinetic sculpture trailer will be replaced by a Live-Stream of the unveiling ceremony of the new BMW 5 Series Sedan. At the same time all relevant media information will be available for downloading at the BMW Group PressClub.
Source : Autoblog
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