
REAL MPG:
BMW 5 Series GT (2009 - 2017)
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26–48
Real MPG
37.0
Average
Usefully large boot with clever twin opening, great performance from all engines, limo-like comfort and space in a car capable of dealing with rougher roads too.
Doesn't handle as well a 5 Series saloon, driver’s rear vision is hampered by the sweep of the back windscreen pillars.
Select engine for more Real MPG information:
Engine | Official MPG | Real MPG Avg. | Real MPG % | |
520d | 50.4–51.4 mpg | 41.1 mpg | 81% | ![]() |
530d | 48.7 mpg | 38.8 mpg | 80% | ![]() |
530d Automatic | 43.5–47.1 mpg | 35.9 mpg | 79% | ![]() |
535d | 47.9 mpg | 38.9 mpg | 81% | ![]() |
535d Automatic | 42.2–47.9 mpg | 32.8 mpg | 73% | ![]() |
535i | 34.4 mpg | - | - | ![]() |
535i Automatic | 31.7–34.4 mpg | 28.0 mpg | 85% | ![]() |
550i | 30.7 mpg | - | - | ![]() |
550i Automatic | 25.2–30.7 mpg | - | - | ![]() |
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BMW 5 Series GT (2009 - 2017)
Usefully large boot with clever twin opening, great performance from all engines, limo-like comfort and space in a car capable of dealing with rougher roads too.
Rivals
BMW 5 Series GT (2009 - 2017) | 37.0 | avg mpg |
Volkswagen CC (2012 - 2017) | 48.5 | avg mpg |
Audi A6 Avant (2011 - 2018) | 41.8 | avg mpg |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2009 - 2016) | 41.2 | avg mpg |