BMW 535i




BMW designed their new luxuary sedan named 2011 BMW 535i. This model has a high level of available infotainment technology and driver aid features, including a Park Assist feature that automates parallel parking. Performance is good and efficiency is up despite this being a larger, more spacious sedan than years prior.

Features:
The 2011 BMW 535i comes with the new turbocharged 3.0-liter N55 inline-6 with its single twin-scroll turbo, and when the car weighs in with the new eight-speed automatic, the scales register 3,880 pounds. This is some 177 pounds more than the outgoing car, but that’s the price you pay for a larger package and a 55 percent increase in structural rigidity. The combination of 302 horsepower at 5,800-6,400 rpm and 295 pound-feet of torque from 1,200-5,000 rpm gets the new 535i four-door to 100 km/h in just 5.9 seconds.

New 535i features Include: the two option packs are Dynamic Damping Control, Active Roll Stabilization and Driving Dynamics Control, not to mention 19-inch wheels, sports seats and a sport steering wheel. Dynamic Damping Control adds continuously variable shock absorbers that come paired with 10mm lower springs, while Active Roll Stabilization reduces body lean in corners through hydraulic anti-roll bars – both of which would make a tremendous difference in how the 5 Series behaves. As for the Driving Dynamics Control, we thoroughly enjoyed it on past BMW models, with its ability to switch between four drive modes to adjust the throttle response, transmission shift points, steering feel and even the dynamic traction control setting.

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