525Li (215hp Mid-Tuning)



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525Li (215hp Mid-Tuning)

Developed exclusively for the Chinese market, the 525Li in F10/F18 5 Series features a 160kW (215hp) powertrain with 310Nm torque, slotting between the 520Li and 528Li. Its turbocharged engine runs a 10.0:1 compression ratio, optimized for a balance of power delivery and fuel efficiency in urban and highway driving.

525Li (215hp Mid-Tuning)

Developed exclusively for the Chinese market, the 525Li in F10/F18 5 Series features a 160kW (215hp) powertrain with 310Nm torque, slotting between the 520Li and 528Li. Its turbocharged engine runs a 10.0:1 compression ratio, optimized for a balance of power delivery and fuel efficiency in urban and highway driving.

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As a China-exclusive model, the 525Li caters to local preferences for refined performance in an executive sedan. The 215hp tune delivers responsive acceleration without compromising the smoothness expected in a luxury long-wheelbase model. Paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, it ensures seamless gear shifts and linear torque delivery, while the F18’s extended wheelbase prioritizes rear-seat comfort.

 

This variant highlights BMW’s strategy to tailor models for regional markets, combining the 5 Series’ driving dynamics with powertrain specs suited to Chinese road conditions and consumer demands. The 10.0:1 compression ratio also reflects a focus on balancing performance with compatibility for local fuel grades, making the 525Li a pragmatic yet premium choice in the executive sedan segment.
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