BMW’s involvement in the pinnacle of motorcycle racing, MotoGP, is nothing new. For quite some time now, BMW M models, such as the M5, have been the Official Safety Car, while the brand has also been organizing a number of season events together with race organizer Dorna Sports. Now, BMW M GmbH returns with the new M5 as the new MotoGP Safety Car.
Based on the road-going latest-generation M5 that debuted earlier this year, the new BMW M5 MotoGP Safety Car retains the bits that give the car the utmost performance. These include the 4.4-liter M TwinPower V8 that produces 600hp and 750Nm, Mated to a new 8-speed Steptronic gearbox, it allows the car to scoot from rest to 100kph in just 3.4 ticks.
Apart from the engine power, the new M5 also gets a new M xDrive all-wheel drive system that optimizes traction on any road surface. It basically acts as a rear-wheel driver yet still provides loads of grip.