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BMW 535 Gran Turismo

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  • 5dr 535i Gran Turismo RWD
    Starts at
    $57,000
    19 City / 28 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Turbocharged Gas I6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 5dr 535i xDrive Gran Turismo AWD
    Starts at
    $59,300
    18 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Turbocharged Gas I6
    Engine
    All Wheel Drive
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Notable features

New turbo four-cylinder for 2012 (528i)
Turbocharged six-cylinder (535i)
Twin-turbo V-8 (550i)
Available as a sedan or Gran Turismo hatchback
Rear- or xDrive all-wheel drive

The good & the bad

The good

Performance
Cabin materials
Fuel efficiency
Myriad configurations
Available manual transmission on select models

The bad

Price of Gran Turismo version
Smallish cabin

Expert 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
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our expert's take

Vehicle Overview

Redesigned last year, the sixth-generation 5 Series gained a longer wheelbase, better fuel efficiency and more conventional styling than its predecessor. Available in 528i, 535i and 550i trims, the five-seat 5 Series is offered with a twin-turbo V-8 (550i), a single-turbo six-cylinder (535i) and a new turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder for the 528i, with an eight-speed automatic transmission available across the board. Competitors include the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Audi A6 and Infiniti M.

High-tech options include BMW’s Adaptive Drive system, a self-parking feature and lane departure and blind spot warning systems.

The 5 Series lineup includes the Gran Turismo, a tall hatchback built on the 7 Series sedan platform.

(Skip to details on the: 5 Series Gran Turismo)

New for 2012
A turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder replaces a normally aspirated 3.0-liter six-cylinder in the 528i and will likely show up in other BMWs as the automaker seeks to improve gas mileage. BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive system, available last year on the 535i and 550i, is newly available for the 528i. The 528i and 535i also get standard stop-start technology in which the engine automatically turns off when the car is stopped and the driver’s foot is on the brake pedal. The engine automatically restarts when the pedal is released.

Exterior
Sharing its platform with the recently redesigned 7 Series, the 5 Series’ wheelbase was extended about 3 inches with the 2011 redesign. Up front, the car’s signature kidney grilles sit lower and are upright. The previous 5 Series’ eyebrow-laced headlights have been toned down; the eyebrows are still there, but they don’t extend as far back toward the front wheels. Adaptive xenon headlights are optional on the 528i and standard elsewhere. The taillights employ three rows of LED lights, and BMW’s Adaptive Brake Lights illuminate a larger section under hard braking. Exterior features include:

  • 17-inch alloy wheels (528i)
  • Available 18- and 19-inch rims
  • Standard power sunroof
  • Standard heated side mirrors


Interior
Drawing cues from the 7 Series, the 5 Series’ climate-control readouts use BMW’s Black Panel technology to appear out of dark panels without the brightened look of traditional electroluminescent displays. Cupholders are located in the center console instead of flipping from the dashboard as on the previous generation. The optional navigation system includes a massive 10.2-inch center display with high-resolution. Without navigation, the display still sorts through various audio and setup menus, but it shrinks to a 7-inch display and 800-by-480 pixel resolution. Both setups incorporate BMW’s iDrive system. Interior features include:

  • 10-way power front seats
  • Automatic dual-zone air conditioning
  • Power tilt/telescoping steering column
  • Optional head-up display
  • Optional heated and ventilated front seats
  • Optional 60/40-split folding backseat


Under the Hood
The 528i has a new 240-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder for 2012. Meanwhile, the 535i retains a 300-hp, turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder and the 550i has a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8 that makes 400 hp. All three use an eight-speed automatic transmission; the 535i and 550i also offer a six-speed manual. All three models are available with rear- or xDrive all-wheel drive.

BMW’s Adaptive Drive system includes Active Roll Stabilization, which attempts to actively counter body roll, as well as an adaptive suspension and customizable settings for both the drivetrain and suspension. Mechanical features include:

  • Optional Active Steering varies the steering ratio to render easier turning at low speeds and stable handling at high speeds
  • Optional adaptive cruise control includes full stop-and-go capabilities to manage heavy traffic


Safety
Blind spot and lane departure warning systems are optional, as is adaptive cruise control with a collision warning system. Standard safety features include:

  • Side curtain airbags
  • Side-impact airbags for the front seats
  • Active front head restraints
  • Electronic stability system
  • Four-wheel-disc antilock brakes

5 Series Gran Turismo
BMW added a hatchback version of its 5 Series, dubbed the 5 Series Gran Turismo, for 2010. The first “GT” model was the 550i, powered by the same 400-hp, twin-turbo V-8 as the 550i sedan. It was followed by a 535i GT that employs the 535i sedan’s 300-hp, turbocharged six-cylinder. Both have an eight-speed automatic transmission and are available with rear- or all-wheel drive.

For 2012, BMW has added an M Sport Package that includes aero body trim, larger wheels and tires, and other performance enhancements. BMW Apps, an application that allows a variety of iPhone applications to run through the iDrive system, is a $250 option. With the addition of the Gran Turismo, BMW no longer imports the 5 Series wagon.

The Gran Turismo’s interior and exterior borrow cues from BMW’s 7 Series flagship sedan. With its steeply raked hatch ending in a short, sedanlike trunk, the Gran Turismo measures about 6 inches longer than the 5 Series sedan. The hatch opens in two sections: The entire hatch can be raised, or a section below the rear window opens separately to reveal a trunk behind the rear seats and below a cargo cover. The area offers 15.5 cubic feet of cargo volume, less than the 2010 5 Series wagon’s 17.7 cubic feet. For additional storage capacity, the seats fold in a 40/20/40 split for a total of 60 cubic feet, beating the wagon’s maximum volume of 58.3 cubic feet.

The Gran Turismo can accommodate four or five, depending on the backseat configuration. Though it carries the 5 Series name, this model shares as much with the larger 7 Series, and many of its measurements — including all seating dimensions — differ from those of the 5 Series sedan.

The Gran Turismo’s interior includes Black Panel gauge and climate displays, which incorporate BMW’s traditional gauge themes into an electroluminescent display. An updated iDrive system, also used in other BMWs, offers better screen resolution and more shortcut keys than its predecessor. Back to top

2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo review: Our expert's take

Vehicle Overview

Redesigned last year, the sixth-generation 5 Series gained a longer wheelbase, better fuel efficiency and more conventional styling than its predecessor. Available in 528i, 535i and 550i trims, the five-seat 5 Series is offered with a twin-turbo V-8 (550i), a single-turbo six-cylinder (535i) and a new turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder for the 528i, with an eight-speed automatic transmission available across the board. Competitors include the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Audi A6 and Infiniti M.

High-tech options include BMW’s Adaptive Drive system, a self-parking feature and lane departure and blind spot warning systems.

The 5 Series lineup includes the Gran Turismo, a tall hatchback built on the 7 Series sedan platform.

(Skip to details on the: 5 Series Gran Turismo)

New for 2012
A turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder replaces a normally aspirated 3.0-liter six-cylinder in the 528i and will likely show up in other BMWs as the automaker seeks to improve gas mileage. BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive system, available last year on the 535i and 550i, is newly available for the 528i. The 528i and 535i also get standard stop-start technology in which the engine automatically turns off when the car is stopped and the driver’s foot is on the brake pedal. The engine automatically restarts when the pedal is released.

Exterior
Sharing its platform with the recently redesigned 7 Series, the 5 Series’ wheelbase was extended about 3 inches with the 2011 redesign. Up front, the car’s signature kidney grilles sit lower and are upright. The previous 5 Series’ eyebrow-laced headlights have been toned down; the eyebrows are still there, but they don’t extend as far back toward the front wheels. Adaptive xenon headlights are optional on the 528i and standard elsewhere. The taillights employ three rows of LED lights, and BMW’s Adaptive Brake Lights illuminate a larger section under hard braking. Exterior features include:

  • 17-inch alloy wheels (528i)
  • Available 18- and 19-inch rims
  • Standard power sunroof
  • Standard heated side mirrors


Interior
Drawing cues from the 7 Series, the 5 Series’ climate-control readouts use BMW’s Black Panel technology to appear out of dark panels without the brightened look of traditional electroluminescent displays. Cupholders are located in the center console instead of flipping from the dashboard as on the previous generation. The optional navigation system includes a massive 10.2-inch center display with high-resolution. Without navigation, the display still sorts through various audio and setup menus, but it shrinks to a 7-inch display and 800-by-480 pixel resolution. Both setups incorporate BMW’s iDrive system. Interior features include:

  • 10-way power front seats
  • Automatic dual-zone air conditioning
  • Power tilt/telescoping steering column
  • Optional head-up display
  • Optional heated and ventilated front seats
  • Optional 60/40-split folding backseat


Under the Hood
The 528i has a new 240-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder for 2012. Meanwhile, the 535i retains a 300-hp, turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder and the 550i has a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8 that makes 400 hp. All three use an eight-speed automatic transmission; the 535i and 550i also offer a six-speed manual. All three models are available with rear- or xDrive all-wheel drive.

BMW’s Adaptive Drive system includes Active Roll Stabilization, which attempts to actively counter body roll, as well as an adaptive suspension and customizable settings for both the drivetrain and suspension. Mechanical features include:

  • Optional Active Steering varies the steering ratio to render easier turning at low speeds and stable handling at high speeds
  • Optional adaptive cruise control includes full stop-and-go capabilities to manage heavy traffic


Safety
Blind spot and lane departure warning systems are optional, as is adaptive cruise control with a collision warning system. Standard safety features include:

  • Side curtain airbags
  • Side-impact airbags for the front seats
  • Active front head restraints
  • Electronic stability system
  • Four-wheel-disc antilock brakes

5 Series Gran Turismo
BMW added a hatchback version of its 5 Series, dubbed the 5 Series Gran Turismo, for 2010. The first “GT” model was the 550i, powered by the same 400-hp, twin-turbo V-8 as the 550i sedan. It was followed by a 535i GT that employs the 535i sedan’s 300-hp, turbocharged six-cylinder. Both have an eight-speed automatic transmission and are available with rear- or all-wheel drive.

For 2012, BMW has added an M Sport Package that includes aero body trim, larger wheels and tires, and other performance enhancements. BMW Apps, an application that allows a variety of iPhone applications to run through the iDrive system, is a $250 option. With the addition of the Gran Turismo, BMW no longer imports the 5 Series wagon.

The Gran Turismo’s interior and exterior borrow cues from BMW’s 7 Series flagship sedan. With its steeply raked hatch ending in a short, sedanlike trunk, the Gran Turismo measures about 6 inches longer than the 5 Series sedan. The hatch opens in two sections: The entire hatch can be raised, or a section below the rear window opens separately to reveal a trunk behind the rear seats and below a cargo cover. The area offers 15.5 cubic feet of cargo volume, less than the 2010 5 Series wagon’s 17.7 cubic feet. For additional storage capacity, the seats fold in a 40/20/40 split for a total of 60 cubic feet, beating the wagon’s maximum volume of 58.3 cubic feet.

The Gran Turismo can accommodate four or five, depending on the backseat configuration. Though it carries the 5 Series name, this model shares as much with the larger 7 Series, and many of its measurements — including all seating dimensions — differ from those of the 5 Series sedan.

The Gran Turismo’s interior includes Black Panel gauge and climate displays, which incorporate BMW’s traditional gauge themes into an electroluminescent display. An updated iDrive system, also used in other BMWs, offers better screen resolution and more shortcut keys than its predecessor. Back to top

Safety review

Based on the 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Overall rating
5/5
Combined side rating front seat
5/5
Combined side rating rear seat
5/5
Frontal barrier crash rating driver
4/5
Frontal barrier crash rating passenger
4/5
Overall frontal barrier crash rating
4/5
Overall side crash rating
5/5
Rollover rating
5/5
Side barrier rating
5/5
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
9.3%
Risk of rollover
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
9.3%
Risk of rollover

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
4 years / 50,000 miles
Corrosion
12 years
Powertrain
4 years / 50,000 miles
Maintenance
4 years / 50,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
4 years

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Certified Pre-Owned Elite with less than 15,000 miles; Certified Pre-Owned with less than 60,000 miles
Basic
1 year / unlimited miles from expiration of 4-year / 50,000-mile new car warranty
Dealer certification
196-point inspection

Consumer reviews

5.0 / 5
Based on 2 reviews
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Comfort 4.5
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 4.5
Exterior 4.0
Reliability 5.0

Most recent

  • Great Car

    This car has never let me down, it is excellent to drive with regards to both comfort and handling. The only thing I would change is the styling of the hood, it should meet the grill.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • So far so good

    I looked at quite a few cars and SUV's before I bought the 535GT. I didn't want a car because they sit too low to the ground and I had been in 3 SUV's and while great the gas mileage is bad. Just got out of a new 2011 VW Toureg and it was excellent but the overall mileage was 16 MPG. I wanted a little better. After driving everything out there I settled on the GT. It drove great and handled like a car but much easier to get in as it sits 5" higher than a car and just 3' lower than a SUV. This one has every feature on it. Love the ability of shift into sport mode with the suspension, the NAPA leather seats are to die for, and it drives great. After a month I am getting 19 MPG around town. I take it on the highway in 3 weeks so we will see what it does on the highway but so far I am very satisfied. While many say it is ugly I don't think so. I live the hatch and I like having something a little different so you don't see yourself coming and going. And best of all since I leased it I could car less if it doesn't hold its value. I will just hand them back the key. The best is getting the camera which projects your speed and when you engage the navigation system your directions are right in front of you so you don't have to take your eyes off the road to see where to go next. So far after a month I think I made a great choice and could not be happier.
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 5.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo?

The 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo is available in 2 trim levels:

  • 535i (1 style)
  • 535i xDrive (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo?

The 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo offers up to 19 MPG in city driving and 28 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

Is the 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo reliable?

The 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo has an average reliability rating of 5.0 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo owners.

Is the 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo a good Hatchback?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2012 BMW 535 Gran Turismo. 100.0% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

5.0 / 5
Based on 2 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.5
  • Interior: 5.0
  • Performance: 5.0
  • Value: 4.5
  • Exterior: 4.0
  • Reliability: 5.0

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