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BMW 5 Series (E39)

The BMW E39 is the fourth generation of the BMW 5 Series range of executive cars, which was manufactured from 1995 to 2004. It was launched in the sedan body style, with the station wagon body style (marketed as "Touring") introduced in 1996. The E39 was replaced by the E60 5 Series in 2003, however E39 Touring models remained in production until May 2004.[6][7]

BMW 5 Series (E39)
Overview
Production1995 – May 2004
Model years1996–2003
AssemblyGermany: Dingolfing
DesignerJoji Nagashima (1992)
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)[1]
Body style4-door sedan
5-door wagon
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,830 mm (111.4 in)
Length4,775–4,805 mm (188.0–189.2 in)[2][3]
Width1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Height1,435–1,445 mm (56.5–56.9 in)[2][3]
Curb weight1,685–1,845 kg (3,715–4,068 lb)[4][5]
Chronology
PredecessorBMW 5 Series (E34)
SuccessorBMW 5 Series (E60)

The proportion of chassis components using aluminium significantly increased for the E39, and it was the first 5 Series to use aluminium for all major components in the front suspension or any in the rear. It was also the first 5 Series where a four-cylinder diesel engine was available. Rack and pinion steering was used for four- and six-cylinder models, the first time that a 5 Series has used this steering system in significant volumes. Unlike its E34 predecessor and E60 successor, the E39 was not available with all-wheel drive.

The high performance E39 M5 sedan was introduced in 1998, powered by a 4.9 L (299 cu in) DOHC V8 engine. It was the first M5 model to be powered by a V8 engine.

Development and launch

Development for the E34's successor began in 1989,[citation needed] and ended in 1995. The final design by Joji Nagashima was selected in June 1992[8][9] and later frozen for production under new design chief Chris Bangle. With design selection in 1992, the series development phase began and took 39 months until start of production. The domestic German design patent was filed on 20 April 1994, with an E39 prototype.[10]

In May 1995 BMW published the first official photos of the E39.[11] The E39 premiered in September 1995 at the Frankfurt Motor Show.[12][13] In December 1995 sales of sedan models began on the European mainland.[14] Production of wagon/estate models began in November 1996.[15]: 7 

Body styles

Equipment

 
Interior: pre-facelift
 
Interior: post-facelift (with M-sport steering wheel)

The E39 was one of the first vehicles (alongside the E38 7 Series) to have curtain airbags, which protect the occupants' heads in a side impact.[16] Standard equipment on the launch models included dual front and side airbags, pretensioners and load limiters for the front seatbelts,[17] anti-lock brakes, traction control, power steering, and air conditioning.[18][19] Satellite navigation was also available, initially using maps on CD-ROMs, then moving to DVD maps in 2002. Several models were available in Sports or Executive trim levels.[20][21]

Special options available options on wagon models were either a roller blind or extending cargo cover with patrician net for the rear cargo area, roller sun visors for rear and side windows.[22][23]

A "latent heat accumulator" was available as an option up until September 1999.[24][25] The accumulator stores engine heat by converting a salt from solid to liquid form (phase transition).[26][27] The insulated tank can store heat for several days. The next time the vehicle is started, this heat is automatically used to reduce exhaust emissions (by heating the engine up to operating temperature quicker), for cabin heating and window defrosting.[28]

Separate to the latent heat accumulator is the Residual Heat function (activated by a button labelled "REST"),[29]: 104  which allows the demister and cabin heater to use the heat of an engine that has recently been turned off (using an electric pump to push hot coolant through the heater core).

Engines

Petrol engines

 
BMW M54 straight-6 engine
 
BMW M62 V8 engine

At launch, the petrol engines consisted of the BMW M52 straight-6 engines and the BMW M62 V8 engines.[30] In late 1998, the "technical update" (TÜ) versions of these engines were introduced, introducing double VANOS to the M52 and single VANOS to the M62, primarily to increase torque at low rpm.[31]

For the facelift of the model range in the year 2000, the M52 was replaced by the BMW M54 straight-6 engine[32] and the version used in the 530i model topped the Ward's 10 Best Engines list in 2002 and 2003.[33] The post-facelift V8 models (535i and 540i) continued to use the M62TÜ engine.

Specifications for European models are shown below.[34]: p19 ,[35]: p40 ,[36]

Model Years Engine Power Torque
520i 1995–1998 2.0 L M52
straight-6
110 kW (148 hp)
at 5,900 rpm
190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft)
at 4,200 rpm
1998–2000 2.0 L M52
straight-6
110 kW (148 hp)
at 5,900 rpm
190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft)
at 3,500 rpm
2000–2003 2.2 L M54
straight-6
125 kW (168 hp)
at 6,100 rpm
210 N⋅m (155 lb⋅ft)
at 3,500 rpm
523i 1995–1998 2.5 L M52
straight-6
125 kW (168 hp)
at 5,500 rpm
245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft)
at 3,950 rpm
1998–2000 2.5 L M52
straight-6
125 kW (168 hp)
at 5,500 rpm
245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft)
at 3,500 rpm
525i 2000–2003 2.5 L M54
straight-6
141 kW (189 hp)
at 6,000 rpm
245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft)
at 3,500 rpm
528i 1995–1998 2.8 L M52
straight-6
142 kW (190 hp)
at 5,300 rpm
280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft)
at 3,950 rpm
1998–2001 2.8 L M52TÜ
straight-6
142 kW (190 hp)
at 5,500 rpm
280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft)
at 3,500 rpm
530i 2000–2003 3.0 L M54
straight-6
170 kW (228 hp)
at 5,900 rpm
300 N⋅m (221 lb⋅ft)
at 3,500 rpm
535i 1996–1998 3.5 L M62
V8
173 kW (232 hp)
at 5,700 rpm
320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft)
at 3,300 rpm
1998–2003 3.5 L M62TÜ
V8
180 kW (241 hp)
at 5,800 rpm
345 N⋅m (254 lb⋅ft)
at 3,800 rpm
540i 1995–1998 4.4 L M62
V8
210 kW (282 hp)
at 5,700 rpm
420 N⋅m (310 lb⋅ft)
at 3,900 rpm
1998–2003 4.4 L M62TÜ
V8
210 kW (282 hp)
at 5,400 rpm
440 N⋅m (325 lb⋅ft)
at 3,600 rpm
M5 1998–2003 4.9 L S62
V8
294 kW (394 hp)
at 6,600 rpm
500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft)
at 3,800 rpm

Diesel engines

 
BMW M51 straight-6 engine (shown in an E36 3 Series)

The initial diesel models used the BMW M51 turbocharged straight-6 engine carried over from its predecessor. In 1998, its successor the BMW M57 was introduced in the 530d model, however the BMW M51 engine continued to be used for two more years in the 525td and 525tds models.

In 1999, the M47 four-cylinder turbo-diesel was introduced in the 520d model, which is the only E39 model to use a four-cylinder engine.[37]

Specifications for European models are shown below.[34]: 18 ,[35]: 40 ,[36]

Model Years Engine-
turbo
Power Torque
520d 2000–2003 2.0 L M47
straight-4
100 kW (134 hp)
at 4,000 rpm
280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft)
at 1,750 rpm
525d 2000–2003 2.5 L M57
straight-6
120 kW (161 hp)
at 4,000 rpm
350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft)
at 2,000 rpm
525td 1996–2000 2.5 L M51
straight-6
85 kW (114 hp)
at 4,800 rpm
230 N⋅m (170 lb⋅ft)
at 1,900 rpm
525tds 1996–2000 2.5 L M51
straight-6
105 kW (141 hp)
at 4,600 rpm
280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft)
at 2,200 rpm
530d 1998–2000 3.0 L M57
straight-6
135 kW (181 hp)
at 4,000 rpm
390 N⋅m (288 lb⋅ft)
at 1,750 rpm
2000–2003 3.0 L M57
straight-6
142 kW (190 hp)
at 4,000 rpm
410 N⋅m (302 lb⋅ft)
at 1,750 rpm

Drivetrain

Manual transmissions

Six-cylinder petrol models were fitted with either the 5-speed Getrag 250G or ZF 320Z (S5-32) transmission, depending on the year and model. Diesel models with the M51 engine were fitted with the 5-speed ZF 260Z transmission, while the M57 diesel models were fitted with the 5-speed ZF 390 (S5-39DZ) transmission.[38] V8 petrol models were fitted with the 6-speed Getrag 420G transmission.[38]

Automatic transmissions

 
ZF 5HP-30 transmission

Some pre-facelift six-cylinder petrol models were fitted with the 4-speed GM 4L30-E (A4S270R)[39] transmission. Six-cylinder pre-facelift cars built for the Japanese market were fitted with the Jatco 5R01 5 speed automatic transmission. All other six-cylinder models were fitted with 5-speed transmissions, either the GM 5L40-E (A5S360R),[39] GM 5L40-E (A5S390R),[39] or ZF 5HP19 (A5S325Z) transmission,[39] depending on the year and model. V8 petrol models were fitted with either the 5-speed ZF 5HP24 (A5S440Z)[39] or the 5-speed ZF 5HP30 (A5S560Z).[40]

Differential ratios

The following differential ratios were used by the E39:[41]

  • 2.35: 530d manual
  • 2.64: 525tds automatic
  • 2.81: 540i manual, 530d automatic
  • 2.93: 528i/530i manual
  • 3.07: 528iT/530iT manual
  • 3.15: 525i/525tds manual, 540i automatic
  • 3.15 (LSD): M5
  • 3.23: 525iT manual
  • 3.46: 525i/528i/530i (5-speed) automatic
  • 4.10: 528i (4-speed) automatic

Steering

Unusually, two different steering systems were used for the E39, depending on the engine. Models with four-cylinder and six-cylinder models use rack and pinion steering,[42] the first time this system has been used in a 5 Series (except for the E34 525iX model). This system steers from the front of the axle.[43]

Models with V8 engines use recirculating ball steering, as per the previous generations of 5 Series.[43]

Chassis and body

Compared with its E34 predecessor, the E39's wheelbase grew by 68 mm (2.7 in) and overall length by 55 mm (2.2 in). Torsional rigidity was increased over the E34 by 40 percent, which reduces body flex and allows the suspension to operate more accurately, also improving ride quality.[43] Structural dynamics were also an objective of the body design, so the body's frequencies for torsional twisting and bending are in separate ranges and above the natural frequency of the body. These frequencies are out of the range of engine and driveline vibrations, to avoid vibrations being amplified.[43]

Due to a stiffer body shell, the weight of the chassis increased by 10 kg (22 lb),[44] which is offset by the reduced weight of some aluminium suspension components. The wagon version was 85 mm (3.3 in) longer than the previous generation (E34) and weighed approximately 40 kg (88 lb) more.[45]

Suspension

The E39 was the first 5 Series to use aluminium for most components in the front suspension. The proportion of chassis components using aluminium significantly increased for the E39.[46]

The front suspension consists of a double-jointed version of the MacPherson strut,[47][48] with six-cylinder cars using an aluminium front subframe. Aluminium is used for the steering knuckles, outer strut tube and the spring pads, resulting in a weight saving of 21 kg (46 lb).[43] V8 models also use aluminium in the steering box and several suspension links,[43] to compensate for the heavier steel subframe.

The rear suspension consists of a four link design (called "Z-link"), which is similar to the system used by the E38 7 Series. The design minimises unintentional toe angle changes, which increases the stability of the handling.[43]

Wagon self-levelling suspension

The Touring model was the first BMW model to use air suspension (self-levelling suspension was first used by BMW for the E23 7 Series with a closed-loop nitrogen system that operated in parallel with the steel springs).[49] This "self leveling" system controls the ride height of the rear of the vehicle and is designed to keep the center of the wheel a specified distance from the lip of the fender as the weight of the load in the cargo area varies.

Instead of using a traditional coil springs, the system uses pneumatic springs paired with air reservoirs that are pressurised by an air compressor.[50] The system is controlled by two Hall effect sensors at the rear of the vehicle.[50] These sensors tell the EHC (electric height control) if the rear ride height needs to be adjusted and adjust headlight height for vehicles equipped with Xenon headlights.[50] When a door or the rear hatch is opened and then closed the control module will constantly monitor the input signals from the HALL sensors and will activate a correction if the ride height has change greater than 10mm.[50] During normal operation the system stays online but does not adjust to conditions such as potholes.[49]

M5 model

 
M5 front (post-facelift)
 
M5 rear (post-facelift)

The M5 model of the E39 was introduced in 1998 at the Geneva Motor Show and was produced from 1998 to 2003. It was powered by the S62 V8 engine. All E39 M5 cars were sold in the sedan body style with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Special models

Alpina B10 and D10

 
Alpina B10 V8

The Alpina B10 3.2, 3.3, V8 and V8S petrol-engined models were built in sedans and wagon body styles based on the E39 from January 1997 to May 2004.[51]

The Alpina D10 was the first diesel model produced by Alpina and was introduced in February 2000. The engine, a 3.0 litre twin-turbocharged unit rated at 180 kW (241 hp) and 500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) of torque, was based on the engine of the 530d model.[51]

Protection line

The 540i Protection light-armored vehicle was launched in Europe in September 1997 and in North America from January 1998.[52] These models included aramid fiber armor, bullet-resistant glass that is coated with polycarbonate to reduce spall. The 540i Protection is rated to withstand the impact of handgun fire up to and including .44 Magnum,[53] the glass is also protected from attack with blunt objects such as baseball bats and bricks.[54] The additional security measures brought an additional weight of 130 kg (287 lb) compared to the normal 540i sedan.[55] on request, an intercom system was available and from January 1998 run-flat tyres were available.[53]

Model year changes

Most changes occur in September each year, when the changes for the following model year go into production, as is typical BMW practice. Therefore, the changes for 1996 represent the 1997 model year, for example.

1996

  • Station wagon (estate, marketed as "Touring") body style introduced.
  • 525td model introduced.

1997

1998

  • M5 model introduced.[56] Lower-body rear side airbags were standard on the M5, remaining optional for other models.
  • M52 straight-six engines updated to M52TU.[57]
  • M62 V8 engines updated to M62TU.[58]
  • 530d model introduced, using the new M57 straight-six turbo-diesel engine.
  • Xenon headlights introduced.
  • Parking sensors ("Park Distance Control") introduced.
  • Self-levelling rear suspension introduced for Estate models.
  • Stability control upgraded (from ASC+T to DSC).
  • Self-Adjusting Clutch (SAC) introduced on the straight-six petrol engines.
  • Air conditioning, electric rear windows and on board computer added to standard equipment
  • Satellite navigation upgraded from MKI (or Mark I) to MKII.[59][60] Like the MKI, the MKII uses a 4:3 screen and stores the maps on a CD.

1999

  • Rain-sensing windshield wipers introduced (June 1999)[61]
  • Front seat airbags upgraded to dual stage[62]: page 5 
  • 520d model (using M47 inline-four engine) introduced, replaces the 525td model (M51 engine).[63]
  • 525d model (using M57 engine) replaces the 525tds model (M51 engine).[63]

2000 facelift

The E39 facelift (also known as LCI) models began production in September 2000 (for the 2001 model year).[64]

  • 520i, 525i and 530i models (using M54 engines) replace the 520i, 523i and 528i model (M52TU engines).[64]
  • 530d model receives power increase.[64]
  • Kidney grilles on all models are changed to those of the M5.[64]
  • Revised "angel eye" headlights.[64]
  • Revised tail lights with LED running lights.[64]
  • Navigation screen updated from 4:3 to larger 16:9 widescreen.[65]

2001

  • Automatic transmission cars had the manual shift direction switched (to forwards for downshifts, backwards for upshifts).
  • Front brakes were upgraded with 324mm discs and new calipers on 6 cylinder models.
  • Automatic headlights introduced.
  • In-dash CD player becomes standard equipment on all models.[62]: 12 
  • Power passenger seat becomes standard on 6 cylinder models and automatic climate control becomes standard on 525i.[66]
  • M Sport package introduced for the 540i[67]

2002

  • Navigation computer updated to “Mk IV” Used 2 DVD maps instead of 8 CDs).[68]

2003

  • Additional chrome trim added on the trunk (boot) and on the sides of the body.

Country-specific model ranges

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the initial model range in 1996 was the 523i and 528i,[69] with only the 523i available with a manual transmission. Following the September 2000 facelift, the line-up consisted of 520i, 525i and 530i. Indonesian models were assembled in Jakarta from complete knock-down kits.

United States

From 1997 to 1998, the E39 model range in North America consisted of the 528i and 540i, In 1999 the M5 was introduced along with station wagon (marketed as "sports wagon") versions of the 528i and 540i. For the 2001 model year, the 528i was discontinued and replaced by the 525i (525i Touring in estate/wagon format) and 530i (with no wagon variant in the US).

In 2001, the American market 540i's power output was increased to 216 kW (290 hp),[62]: 12 [70] unlike other markets where the 540i's power remained at 210 kW (282 hp).[71] All North American models from factory arrived pre-wired for mobile phones; it was a dealer option to have a mobile phone installed into the center console. The station wagon models were marketed as "Sports Wagon" and standard features included roof rails for mounting a roof rack.

In 2003 BMW sold the 540i M-Sport package as a limited production model in the United States, with 1,190 cars produced with a manual transmission.[72] Upgrades included 18-inch wheels and various cosmetic features.

Sales in the United States for May 1999 to May 2000 were 19,294 vehicles.[73] The following year, sales for May 2000 to May 2001 were 15,233 vehicles.

Motorsport

The M5 was used by several teams in the Italian Superstars Series.[74]

Awards

Car and Driver featured the E39 in its "10Best list" six consecutive times, from 1997 to 2002.[75][76] In 2001, Consumer Reports gave the 530i its highest car rating ever, declaring it the best car they had ever reviewed to date.[77]

Other reviewers have also praised the E39 models.[78][79][80][81][82][83][84]

Safety

Euro NCAP scores (1998)[85]
Adult Occupant:      
Pedestrian:     

The series tested for IIHS's "moderate overlap front" test and received 'Good' rating results, the highest available.[86]

Production

The first pilot production models were built in February 1995,[87] with full-scale production starting in September that year.[citation needed] Most cars were built at the Dingolfing factory,[46]: 40,46–48  with complete knock-down assembly used in Mexico,[88][89] Indonesia and Russia.[90] CKD production amounted to 17,280, with total production numbering 1,488,038 of which 266,209 units were Touring models.[91]

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The BMW E39 is the fourth generation of the BMW 5 Series range of executive cars which was manufactured from 1995 to 2004 It was launched in the sedan body style with the station wagon body style marketed as Touring introduced in 1996 The E39 was replaced by the E60 5 Series in 2003 however E39 Touring models remained in production until May 2004 6 7 BMW 5 Series E39 OverviewProduction1995 May 2004Model years1996 2003AssemblyGermany DingolfingDesignerJoji Nagashima 1992 Body and chassisClassExecutive car E 1 Body style4 door sedan5 door wagonLayoutFR layoutPowertrainEnginePetrol 2 0 3 0 L M52 M54 I63 5 4 9 L M62 S62 V8Diesel 2 0 L M47 turbo I42 5 2 9 L M51 M57 turbo I6Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manual4 speed automatic5 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 830 mm 111 4 in Length4 775 4 805 mm 188 0 189 2 in 2 3 Width1 800 mm 70 9 in Height1 435 1 445 mm 56 5 56 9 in 2 3 Curb weight1 685 1 845 kg 3 715 4 068 lb 4 5 ChronologyPredecessorBMW 5 Series E34 SuccessorBMW 5 Series E60 The proportion of chassis components using aluminium significantly increased for the E39 and it was the first 5 Series to use aluminium for all major components in the front suspension or any in the rear It was also the first 5 Series where a four cylinder diesel engine was available Rack and pinion steering was used for four and six cylinder models the first time that a 5 Series has used this steering system in significant volumes Unlike its E34 predecessor and E60 successor the E39 was not available with all wheel drive The high performance E39 M5 sedan was introduced in 1998 powered by a 4 9 L 299 cu in DOHC V8 engine It was the first M5 model to be powered by a V8 engine Contents 1 Development and launch 2 Body styles 3 Equipment 4 Engines 4 1 Petrol engines 4 2 Diesel engines 5 Drivetrain 5 1 Manual transmissions 5 2 Automatic transmissions 5 3 Differential ratios 6 Steering 7 Chassis and body 8 Suspension 8 1 Wagon self levelling suspension 9 M5 model 10 Special models 10 1 Alpina B10 and D10 10 2 Protection line 11 Model year changes 11 1 1996 11 2 1997 11 3 1998 11 4 1999 11 5 2000 facelift 11 6 2001 11 7 2002 11 8 2003 12 Country specific model ranges 12 1 Indonesia 12 2 United States 13 Motorsport 14 Awards 15 Safety 16 Production 17 ReferencesDevelopment and launch EditDevelopment for the E34 s successor began in 1989 citation needed and ended in 1995 The final design by Joji Nagashima was selected in June 1992 8 9 and later frozen for production under new design chief Chris Bangle With design selection in 1992 the series development phase began and took 39 months until start of production The domestic German design patent was filed on 20 April 1994 with an E39 prototype 10 In May 1995 BMW published the first official photos of the E39 11 The E39 premiered in September 1995 at the Frankfurt Motor Show 12 13 In December 1995 sales of sedan models began on the European mainland 14 Production of wagon estate models began in November 1996 15 7 Body styles Edit E39 sedan front E39 station wagon front E39 sedan rear E39 station wagon rearEquipment Edit Interior pre facelift Interior post facelift with M sport steering wheel The E39 was one of the first vehicles alongside the E38 7 Series to have curtain airbags which protect the occupants heads in a side impact 16 Standard equipment on the launch models included dual front and side airbags pretensioners and load limiters for the front seatbelts 17 anti lock brakes traction control power steering and air conditioning 18 19 Satellite navigation was also available initially using maps on CD ROMs then moving to DVD maps in 2002 Several models were available in Sports or Executive trim levels 20 21 Special options available options on wagon models were either a roller blind or extending cargo cover with patrician net for the rear cargo area roller sun visors for rear and side windows 22 23 A latent heat accumulator was available as an option up until September 1999 24 25 The accumulator stores engine heat by converting a salt from solid to liquid form phase transition 26 27 The insulated tank can store heat for several days The next time the vehicle is started this heat is automatically used to reduce exhaust emissions by heating the engine up to operating temperature quicker for cabin heating and window defrosting 28 Separate to the latent heat accumulator is the Residual Heat function activated by a button labelled REST 29 104 which allows the demister and cabin heater to use the heat of an engine that has recently been turned off using an electric pump to push hot coolant through the heater core Engines EditPetrol engines Edit BMW M54 straight 6 engine BMW M62 V8 engine At launch the petrol engines consisted of the BMW M52 straight 6 engines and the BMW M62 V8 engines 30 In late 1998 the technical update TU versions of these engines were introduced introducing double VANOS to the M52 and single VANOS to the M62 primarily to increase torque at low rpm 31 For the facelift of the model range in the year 2000 the M52 was replaced by the BMW M54 straight 6 engine 32 and the version used in the 530i model topped the Ward s 10 Best Engines list in 2002 and 2003 33 The post facelift V8 models 535i and 540i continued to use the M62TU engine Specifications for European models are shown below 34 p19 35 p40 36 Model Years Engine Power Torque520i 1995 1998 2 0 L M52 straight 6 110 kW 148 hp at 5 900 rpm 190 N m 140 lb ft at 4 200 rpm1998 2000 2 0 L M52 straight 6 110 kW 148 hp at 5 900 rpm 190 N m 140 lb ft at 3 500 rpm2000 2003 2 2 L M54 straight 6 125 kW 168 hp at 6 100 rpm 210 N m 155 lb ft at 3 500 rpm523i 1995 1998 2 5 L M52 straight 6 125 kW 168 hp at 5 500 rpm 245 N m 181 lb ft at 3 950 rpm1998 2000 2 5 L M52 straight 6 125 kW 168 hp at 5 500 rpm 245 N m 181 lb ft at 3 500 rpm525i 2000 2003 2 5 L M54 straight 6 141 kW 189 hp at 6 000 rpm 245 N m 181 lb ft at 3 500 rpm528i 1995 1998 2 8 L M52 straight 6 142 kW 190 hp at 5 300 rpm 280 N m 207 lb ft at 3 950 rpm1998 2001 2 8 L M52TU straight 6 142 kW 190 hp at 5 500 rpm 280 N m 207 lb ft at 3 500 rpm530i 2000 2003 3 0 L M54 straight 6 170 kW 228 hp at 5 900 rpm 300 N m 221 lb ft at 3 500 rpm535i 1996 1998 3 5 L M62 V8 173 kW 232 hp at 5 700 rpm 320 N m 236 lb ft at 3 300 rpm1998 2003 3 5 L M62TU V8 180 kW 241 hp at 5 800 rpm 345 N m 254 lb ft at 3 800 rpm540i 1995 1998 4 4 L M62 V8 210 kW 282 hp at 5 700 rpm 420 N m 310 lb ft at 3 900 rpm1998 2003 4 4 L M62TU V8 210 kW 282 hp at 5 400 rpm 440 N m 325 lb ft at 3 600 rpmM5 1998 2003 4 9 L S62 V8 294 kW 394 hp at 6 600 rpm 500 N m 369 lb ft at 3 800 rpmDiesel engines Edit BMW M51 straight 6 engine shown in an E36 3 Series The initial diesel models used the BMW M51 turbocharged straight 6 engine carried over from its predecessor In 1998 its successor the BMW M57 was introduced in the 530d model however the BMW M51 engine continued to be used for two more years in the 525td and 525tds models In 1999 the M47 four cylinder turbo diesel was introduced in the 520d model which is the only E39 model to use a four cylinder engine 37 Specifications for European models are shown below 34 18 35 40 36 Model Years Engine turbo Power Torque520d 2000 2003 2 0 L M47 straight 4 100 kW 134 hp at 4 000 rpm 280 N m 207 lb ft at 1 750 rpm525d 2000 2003 2 5 L M57 straight 6 120 kW 161 hp at 4 000 rpm 350 N m 258 lb ft at 2 000 rpm525td 1996 2000 2 5 L M51 straight 6 85 kW 114 hp at 4 800 rpm 230 N m 170 lb ft at 1 900 rpm525tds 1996 2000 2 5 L M51 straight 6 105 kW 141 hp at 4 600 rpm 280 N m 207 lb ft at 2 200 rpm530d 1998 2000 3 0 L M57 straight 6 135 kW 181 hp at 4 000 rpm 390 N m 288 lb ft at 1 750 rpm2000 2003 3 0 L M57 straight 6 142 kW 190 hp at 4 000 rpm 410 N m 302 lb ft at 1 750 rpmDrivetrain EditManual transmissions Edit Six cylinder petrol models were fitted with either the 5 speed Getrag 250G or ZF 320Z S5 32 transmission depending on the year and model Diesel models with the M51 engine were fitted with the 5 speed ZF 260Z transmission while the M57 diesel models were fitted with the 5 speed ZF 390 S5 39DZ transmission 38 V8 petrol models were fitted with the 6 speed Getrag 420G transmission 38 Automatic transmissions Edit ZF 5HP 30 transmission Some pre facelift six cylinder petrol models were fitted with the 4 speed GM 4L30 E A4S270R 39 transmission Six cylinder pre facelift cars built for the Japanese market were fitted with the Jatco 5R01 5 speed automatic transmission All other six cylinder models were fitted with 5 speed transmissions either the GM 5L40 E A5S360R 39 GM 5L40 E A5S390R 39 or ZF 5HP19 A5S325Z transmission 39 depending on the year and model V8 petrol models were fitted with either the 5 speed ZF 5HP24 A5S440Z 39 or the 5 speed ZF 5HP30 A5S560Z 40 Differential ratios Edit The following differential ratios were used by the E39 41 2 35 530d manual 2 64 525tds automatic 2 81 540i manual 530d automatic 2 93 528i 530i manual 3 07 528iT 530iT manual 3 15 525i 525tds manual 540i automatic 3 15 LSD M5 3 23 525iT manual 3 46 525i 528i 530i 5 speed automatic 4 10 528i 4 speed automaticSteering EditUnusually two different steering systems were used for the E39 depending on the engine Models with four cylinder and six cylinder models use rack and pinion steering 42 the first time this system has been used in a 5 Series except for the E34 525iX model This system steers from the front of the axle 43 Models with V8 engines use recirculating ball steering as per the previous generations of 5 Series 43 Chassis and body EditCompared with its E34 predecessor the E39 s wheelbase grew by 68 mm 2 7 in and overall length by 55 mm 2 2 in Torsional rigidity was increased over the E34 by 40 percent which reduces body flex and allows the suspension to operate more accurately also improving ride quality 43 Structural dynamics were also an objective of the body design so the body s frequencies for torsional twisting and bending are in separate ranges and above the natural frequency of the body These frequencies are out of the range of engine and driveline vibrations to avoid vibrations being amplified 43 Due to a stiffer body shell the weight of the chassis increased by 10 kg 22 lb 44 which is offset by the reduced weight of some aluminium suspension components The wagon version was 85 mm 3 3 in longer than the previous generation E34 and weighed approximately 40 kg 88 lb more 45 Suspension EditThe E39 was the first 5 Series to use aluminium for most components in the front suspension The proportion of chassis components using aluminium significantly increased for the E39 46 The front suspension consists of a double jointed version of the MacPherson strut 47 48 with six cylinder cars using an aluminium front subframe Aluminium is used for the steering knuckles outer strut tube and the spring pads resulting in a weight saving of 21 kg 46 lb 43 V8 models also use aluminium in the steering box and several suspension links 43 to compensate for the heavier steel subframe The rear suspension consists of a four link design called Z link which is similar to the system used by the E38 7 Series The design minimises unintentional toe angle changes which increases the stability of the handling 43 Wagon self levelling suspension Edit The Touring model was the first BMW model to use air suspension self levelling suspension was first used by BMW for the E23 7 Series with a closed loop nitrogen system that operated in parallel with the steel springs 49 This self leveling system controls the ride height of the rear of the vehicle and is designed to keep the center of the wheel a specified distance from the lip of the fender as the weight of the load in the cargo area varies Instead of using a traditional coil springs the system uses pneumatic springs paired with air reservoirs that are pressurised by an air compressor 50 The system is controlled by two Hall effect sensors at the rear of the vehicle 50 These sensors tell the EHC electric height control if the rear ride height needs to be adjusted and adjust headlight height for vehicles equipped with Xenon headlights 50 When a door or the rear hatch is opened and then closed the control module will constantly monitor the input signals from the HALL sensors and will activate a correction if the ride height has change greater than 10mm 50 During normal operation the system stays online but does not adjust to conditions such as potholes 49 M5 model Edit M5 front post facelift M5 rear post facelift Main article BMW M5 E39 The M5 model of the E39 was introduced in 1998 at the Geneva Motor Show and was produced from 1998 to 2003 It was powered by the S62 V8 engine All E39 M5 cars were sold in the sedan body style with a 6 speed manual transmission Special models EditAlpina B10 and D10 Edit Main article Alpina Alpina B10 V8 The Alpina B10 3 2 3 3 V8 and V8S petrol engined models were built in sedans and wagon body styles based on the E39 from January 1997 to May 2004 51 The Alpina D10 was the first diesel model produced by Alpina and was introduced in February 2000 The engine a 3 0 litre twin turbocharged unit rated at 180 kW 241 hp and 500 N m 369 lb ft of torque was based on the engine of the 530d model 51 Protection line Edit The 540i Protection light armored vehicle was launched in Europe in September 1997 and in North America from January 1998 52 These models included aramid fiber armor bullet resistant glass that is coated with polycarbonate to reduce spall The 540i Protection is rated to withstand the impact of handgun fire up to and including 44 Magnum 53 the glass is also protected from attack with blunt objects such as baseball bats and bricks 54 The additional security measures brought an additional weight of 130 kg 287 lb compared to the normal 540i sedan 55 on request an intercom system was available and from January 1998 run flat tyres were available 53 Model year changes EditMost changes occur in September each year when the changes for the following model year go into production as is typical BMW practice Therefore the changes for 1996 represent the 1997 model year for example 1996 Edit Station wagon estate marketed as Touring body style introduced 525td model introduced 1997 Edit On board computer upgraded Cornering Brake Control introduced Rear side airbags introduced 1998 Edit M5 model introduced 56 Lower body rear side airbags were standard on the M5 remaining optional for other models M52 straight six engines updated to M52TU 57 M62 V8 engines updated to M62TU 58 530d model introduced using the new M57 straight six turbo diesel engine Xenon headlights introduced Parking sensors Park Distance Control introduced Self levelling rear suspension introduced for Estate models Stability control upgraded from ASC T to DSC Self Adjusting Clutch SAC introduced on the straight six petrol engines Air conditioning electric rear windows and on board computer added to standard equipment Satellite navigation upgraded from MKI or Mark I to MKII 59 60 Like the MKI the MKII uses a 4 3 screen and stores the maps on a CD 1999 Edit Rain sensing windshield wipers introduced June 1999 61 Front seat airbags upgraded to dual stage 62 page 5 520d model using M47 inline four engine introduced replaces the 525td model M51 engine 63 525d model using M57 engine replaces the 525tds model M51 engine 63 2000 facelift Edit The E39 facelift also known as LCI models began production in September 2000 for the 2001 model year 64 520i 525i and 530i models using M54 engines replace the 520i 523i and 528i model M52TU engines 64 530d model receives power increase 64 Kidney grilles on all models are changed to those of the M5 64 Revised angel eye headlights 64 Revised tail lights with LED running lights 64 Navigation screen updated from 4 3 to larger 16 9 widescreen 65 Pre facelift front Post facelift front Pre facelift rear Post facelift rear2001 Edit Automatic transmission cars had the manual shift direction switched to forwards for downshifts backwards for upshifts Front brakes were upgraded with 324mm discs and new calipers on 6 cylinder models Automatic headlights introduced In dash CD player becomes standard equipment on all models 62 12 Power passenger seat becomes standard on 6 cylinder models and automatic climate control becomes standard on 525i 66 M Sport package introduced for the 540i 67 2002 Edit Navigation computer updated to Mk IV Used 2 DVD maps instead of 8 CDs 68 2003 Edit Additional chrome trim added on the trunk boot and on the sides of the body Country specific model ranges EditIndonesia Edit In Indonesia the initial model range in 1996 was the 523i and 528i 69 with only the 523i available with a manual transmission Following the September 2000 facelift the line up consisted of 520i 525i and 530i Indonesian models were assembled in Jakarta from complete knock down kits United States Edit From 1997 to 1998 the E39 model range in North America consisted of the 528i and 540i In 1999 the M5 was introduced along with station wagon marketed as sports wagon versions of the 528i and 540i For the 2001 model year the 528i was discontinued and replaced by the 525i 525i Touring in estate wagon format and 530i with no wagon variant in the US In 2001 the American market 540i s power output was increased to 216 kW 290 hp 62 12 70 unlike other markets where the 540i s power remained at 210 kW 282 hp 71 All North American models from factory arrived pre wired for mobile phones it was a dealer option to have a mobile phone installed into the center console The station wagon models were marketed as Sports Wagon and standard features included roof rails for mounting a roof rack In 2003 BMW sold the 540i M Sport package as a limited production model in the United States with 1 190 cars produced with a manual transmission 72 Upgrades included 18 inch wheels and various cosmetic features Sales in the United States for May 1999 to May 2000 were 19 294 vehicles 73 The following year sales for May 2000 to May 2001 were 15 233 vehicles Motorsport EditThe M5 was used by several teams in the Italian Superstars Series 74 Awards EditCar and Driver featured the E39 in its 10Best list six consecutive times from 1997 to 2002 75 76 In 2001 Consumer Reports gave the 530i its highest car rating ever declaring it the best car they had ever reviewed to date 77 Other reviewers have also praised the E39 models 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Safety EditEuro NCAP scores 1998 85 Adult Occupant Pedestrian The series tested for IIHS s moderate overlap front test and received Good rating results the highest available 86 Production EditThe first pilot production models were built in February 1995 87 with full scale production starting in September that year citation needed Most cars were built at the Dingolfing factory 46 40 46 48 with complete knock down assembly used in Mexico 88 89 Indonesia and Russia 90 CKD production amounted to 17 280 with total production numbering 1 488 038 of which 266 209 units were Touring models 91 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