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This is what BMW has lined up for Geneva Motor Show 2017

The new-generation BMW 5 Series Touring will make its world debut at this 87th edition of the Geneva motor show.

Compared with the outgoing model, the new BMW 5 Series Touring has slightly larger exterior dimensions and provides more space for passengers and luggage.

The acoustic experience and levels of on-board comfort for rear-seat passengers have both been optimised.
When sales of the new BMW 5 Series Touring commence in June 2017, there will be option of four engines.

Two of these will be combined with the BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system from the outset.
The display and operating concept of the new BMW 5 Series Touring now encompasses a touchscreen monitor and BMW gesture control, and new assistance systems like the Steering and lane control assistant represent another step towards automated driving.

Remote Control Parking is also available.
The new BMW 5 Series Touring’s load compartment can hold 570 litres of gear – ten litres more than its predecessor offered.

Luggage space can be extended up to 1,700 litres (an additional 30 litres), if required. The permissible payload is considerably higher than for the outgoing model.

Bottles with a volume up to one litre now fit inside the doors and the cupholders in the centre console likewise accommodate larger volumes.

The 40:20:40 split/folding rear seat backrest can be lowered at the touch of a button in the load compartment.
The automaker is going to unveil to the public for the first time in Geneva the new BMW 4 Series, fresh from a round of design, chassis, interior ambience and equipment enhancements.
Featuring sharper design and a reworked chassis, the new BMW 4 Series continues along its upward curve.

Redesigned air intakes and rear aprons, and the now standard LED headlights and LED rear lights emphasise the exclusive and sporty look.
New electroplated elements, chrome applications and a high-gloss black finish for the centre console add extra touches of class to the interior.
Stiffer suspension makes the handling of the new BMW 4 Series Coupe and new BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe even sportier, with no associated loss of comfort.

High-performance tyres are offered as an option for the models at the top end of the power ratings.
In conjunction with the optional Navigation system Professional, the menus for the iDrive operating system are now presented in tile form on the Control Display.

These large control panels can be arranged as the user wishes, and the related menu content displayed is constantly updated.

The Multifunctional Instrument Display is now also available for the BMW 4 Series as an option.
The BMW i8 Protonic Frozen Black Edition will be celebrating its world premiere at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show.
A BMW Individual Protonic Frozen Black paint finish and bespoke interior styling accentuate this vehicle's design.
Later in 2017, BMW i will launch the BMW i8 Protonic Frozen Yellow Edition, giving customers another way to experience electrically-powered driving pleasure laced with added exclusivity.
BMW Group is aiming to sell a further 100,000 vehicles featuring BMW eDrive technology in 2017.
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