The 2020 BMW M550i xDrive, derives its power from a 4.4L Twin Turbo V8 Motor that is good for 455hp and 480lbs.-ft of Torque. The Motor comes paired to a slick shifting 8 Speed Gearbox.
With the increasing slow down in the sales of Sedans all throughout the World (including the US), manufacturers are pulling out the best tricks from their bag to increase footfalls in their showrooms. One of the tricks that BMW has on offer is the 2020 BMW M550i xDrive.Touted as a bridge between the legendary M5 and the standard 5 Series Sedan, the 2020 M550i xDrive couples some of the performance and driving dynamics from the M5 while adding the comfort and features of a 5 series sedan.
The M550i xDrive Sedan is available in just a single trim but BMW has ensured that it gets the best of the M5 and the Standard 5 Series. You get features like M Sport Steering Wheel, iDrive 6.0 with Touchpad and a lot more with the M550i. The other key features are mentioned below.
Model |
BMW M550i xDrive |
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MSRP |
$75,450 |
Key Features |
Adaptive Full LED Headlights with Auto high beams |
Power Folding Heated Side Mirrors |
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19 Alloy Wheels |
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20 Way Powered front seats |
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Dakota Leather Upholstery |
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600W 16 Speaker Harman Kardon Music System |
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10.2 High Res Touchscreen Infotainment System and 8.8 Dynamic Digital Instrument Cluster |
The 2020 BMW M550i xDrive comes loaded with all the bells and whistles in the single trim that it comes in. Customers, however, can add a lot of customization to the same, if they feel that the stock M550i doesn't fit their taste well, of course, for extra money.
BMW has detuned the engine from the M5 in favor of better MPG figures and the M550i does return the same. With a combined MPG figure of 20, the BMW trumps most of its adversaries in terms of mileage.
Model |
BMW M550i xDrive AWD |
Maserati Ghibli S RWD |
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio RWD |
Lexus GS F RWD |
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MPG (city) |
18 |
16 |
17 |
16 |
MPG (highway) |
25 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
MPG (combined) |
20 |
19 |
20 |
19 |
Range (city/highway) |
324/450 |
338/506 |
260/367 |
278/418 |
Tank Capacity (gal) |
18 |
21.1 |
15.3 |
17.4 |
The Alfa manages to match the Bimmer's MPG figures but misses out in terms of overall range. The Maserati and the Lexus are on the same page in terms of MPG figures but the former takes the lead in terms of overall range.
The metamorphosis from the standard 5 Series to the M550i xDrive results in a suitable amount of interior sportiness that doesn't come off as gimmicky- Edmunds
The 2020 BMW M550i xDrive is capable of letting five people sit comfortably. It comes with remote keyless entry integrated with the key transmitter. The 4-door sedan offers good seat comfort and the power adjustments, makes life easier for people inside the same. Space on offer is adequate and most occupants will enjoy their time inside the bimmer.
Albeit the consistency of materials used inside aren't same throughout, the overall feel from the cabin is luxurious. The Dakota leather upholstery with Anthracite headliner and SensaTec Dashboard adds to the overall feel of the sedan.
Model |
BMW M550i xDrive AWD |
Maserati Ghibli S RWD |
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio RWD |
Lexus GS F RWD |
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Passenger capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
38.8/58.7/41.4 |
38.8/58.7/41.4 |
38.6/56.1/42.4 |
38.0/57.2/40.6 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
37.5/55.9/36.5 |
37.5/55.9/36.5 |
37.6/53.6/35.1 |
37.8/55.7/32.8 |
All the vehicles are pretty similarly matched with each other in this department. However, if winners were to be picked based on the numbers, it's still a tie between the Maserati Ghibli and the Bimmer for the first place. The Alfa Giulia Quadrifolgio offers more space at the front than the Lexus but loses out to the latter in terms of rear passenger volume.
BMW’s iDrive technology is one of the best examples of an engineering marvel. The tech gets enhanced year after year. The infotainment comes with the integrated touchpad on the main control dial. The menu is quick to respond to, and is also user-friendly.
Having said that, the features associated with the infotainment include:
The M550i xDrive offers best in class cargo volume of 18.7 cu. ft. What furthers amps up space is the split folding 40/20/40 that flat folds for when you need some more space in the cabin.
Model |
BMW M550i xDrive AWD |
Maserati Ghibli S RWD |
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio RWD |
Lexus GS F RWD |
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Cargo Volume (ft.3) |
18.7 |
17.7 |
13.0 |
14.0 |
In terms of cargo volume, the Bimmer offers more space than rivals. The Alfa has the least cargo space at just 13 cubic feet. The Lexus comes in second at 14 cubic feet.
Some of the key highlights of the 2020 BMW M550i's interior are:
As it does with its interior, the M550i xDrive retains the basic shape of its lesser 5 Series siblings, but with specific M touches for better performance. KelleyBlue Book
The 2020 BMW M550i xDrive doesn't differ much from the standard 5 series. Seems like BMW has gone ahead with its tried and tested design from the past. You are still greeted by the big old Kidney Grill and LED Adaptive headlamps on the front. The side fascia is a direct copy of the standard 5 series with the hoffmeister kink and sleek lines running throughout the body. The chunky alloys on the outside do give the M550i some uniqueness in design though.
Model |
BMW M550i xDrive AWD |
Maserati Ghibli S RWD |
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio RWD |
Lexus GS F RWD |
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Curb weight (lbs.) |
4372 |
3990 |
3806 |
4034 |
Length(in) |
195.4 |
195.7 |
182.6 |
193.5 |
Width(in) |
73.5 |
76.6 |
73.7 |
72.6 |
Height(in) |
57.8 |
57.5 |
56.1 |
56.7 |
Ground clearance (in) |
5.1 |
4.5 |
3.9 |
5.1 |
Wheelbase (in) |
117.1 |
118.0 |
111.0 |
112.2 |
Speaking of dimensions, the Bimmer is comparable to all other cars in this segment other than the Alfa Giulia. The Giulia is relatively smaller than all other sedans here but offers similar levels of performance as compared to the rest. The M550i is, however, the heaviest one of the lot making it pretty hard to handle around twisties.
The BMW M550i has been offered a few enhancements over the conventional 5-series on the outside that sets it apart from the rest of the lineup. Some of these highlights include:
The BMWs of the past might not have been reliable as they were subjected to more breakdowns than usual, but the story has changed over the years now and the German manufacturer has improved drastically since then. However, there hasn't been any issue with the build quality of the Bimmer all this while. It used to be put together well, it's even better now. Although we don't have any official ratings to back our claim, we have high hopes when they surface.
Apart from the robust build quality, the German manufacturer has stuffed a lot of advanced safety features in the sedan that actively work together to ensure the safety of the occupants. Some of such features found in the M550i are:
The Maserati Ghibli S offers a typical Italian flair in this crowded sedan space. The Ghibli feels good to drive, has well-designed interiors and will make onlookers turn back when you drive past them. The M550i xDrive, on the other hand, isn't as good to look at as the Maserati. However, it has its own strengths like better driving dynamics, MPG figures and practicality in terms of luggage carrying capacity. The Bimmer is cheaper on the pocket and is also the one that we would bet on.
The Lexus GS F is the Japanese answer to the segment dominated by Italian and German saloons. The GS F is the only car in our comparison that comes with a naturally aspirated motor that revs past 7100rpm to generate its max power. The GS F looks brilliant, both on the outside and on the inside and speaks quality and luxury in terms of materials used. The Bimmer, on the other hand, is $10,000 cheaper than the Lexus and other than a few compromises in the interiors, it outpaces the Lexus in terms of handling, frugality, and practicality. Though not as powerful as the Lexus, the BMW is still faster and is a far more competent performer in the braking department as well.
The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio has been one of the best products that Alfa Romeo has made in years. It's the most beautiful sedan among all of its adversaries by a big margin and speaks style from both the outside and the inside. The Alfa beats the Bimmer in terms of performance and is at par in terms of the pricing and handling dynamics. The Giulia Quadrifoglio is a stellar sedan that takes the fight to the bimmer head-on. It's just on the long term reliability and frugality front that the Alfa falls short from the Bimmer but for everything else, the Alfa is the better one among the two.
The 2020 BMW M550i xDrive is in true terms, a practical and a lighter version of the legendary M5 sedan. BMW has done a splendid job in offering the customers the feel of driving an M5 but with the comfort levels similar to that of a standard 5 series. The M550i offers terrific handling, is built like a tank and is economical to live with on a daily basis. If you are not willing to shell out the extra cash for the M5 but still want the thrills and frills associated with it on a regular basis, the M550i xDrive will serve as the perfect companion for you.
How quick is the BMW M550i?
The 2020 M550i crosses the 60 MPH barrier in just 3.9 seconds. The quarter mile mark is breached in 12.3 seconds. Both of these numbers are very impressive considering the size of the vehicle and the luxury on offer. In case you need more power and speed, BMW also makes the M5 sedan.
Is the 2020 M550i reliable?
Although the older generations of a few BMW models have proven to be very poor on the reliability scale, the German brand has definitely improved its score in terms of reliability over the years lately.
How much horsepower does the M550i have?
The 2020 BMW M550i has 455 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque. Pretty impressive numbers for a luxury sedan.
Does the BMW M550i come with a warranty?
Yes, the BMW M550i is backed by a 4-year/50,000 mile warranty which is also pretty common among the rivals as well. For more information on the warranty front, head over to the Features tab on the top of this page.