
Best Performance Wagon: BMW M5 Touring
A discreet overachiever pairing serious pace with everyday utility, delivering motorsport-bred engineering in a form that remains pleasingly under the radar.
Coco Chanel once commented that “Modesty is the highest form of elegance”, and it’s a refrain that would resonate with disciples of motoring’s unsung hero: the performance wagon.
Sexier than a house-brick SUV, more prosaic than a capsulised sports car designed for pygmies, these elongated, multifunctional dad-chariots have always struck a chord with humble enthusiasts unmoved by look-at-me styling and label one-upmanship. Especially if there’s a discreet, blue-red-and-purple “M” badge affixed to its posterior.
From performance sedans to hot-hatches, BMW’s motorsport-bred division has been sending streaks of metal lightning along public roads since 1972—and, dare we say, a few private race circuits too. The M5 Touring continues the princely German bloodline, a series of interweaving DNA strands marked by advanced engineering (anti-roll bars and rear-wheel steering to ensure agility), specialised engines (a model-tuned 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8) and M-specific branding.
It’s the latter that stands as one of this hybrid’s biggest drawcards for those with an eye for restrained masculine beauty. While the M5 Touring is hardly demure—check those giant flared wheel arches, the black chrome quad exhausts, or the contoured LED light ring in the grille—it stops short of being mindlessly aggressive, and on schmick VIP-event driveways would probably slip unnoticed between the Porsches and the Ferraris and the Lambos. And that’s just the way its connoisseur fanbase wants it.
The panoramic “Sky Lounge” roof is perhaps a small, paradoxical concession to flashiness over reductive, purist engineering, but it could never shout loud enough to diminish the character of this sleeper hit.

The Numbers
Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 with M Hybrid electric motor
Power: 535 kW
Torque: 1,000 Nm
Transmission: 8-speed M Steptronic
0-100 km/h: 3.6 seconds
Top speed: 250 km/h
Price: From $263,900
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SONDR
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