BMW 5 SERIES SALOON (2023-)

The BMW 5 Series Saloon (2023-) is a premium executive car renowned for combining sophisticated design, comfort, and driving dynamics. Positioned as a sleek, executive saloon in the UK market, it appeals to professionals, executives, and those seeking a refined driving experience. With its stylish exterior, high-quality interior, and advanced features, the BMW 5 Series Saloon stands out as a smart choice for those who value both practicality and luxury—whether used for daily commuting, business travel, or leisure outings. Based on recent data, the average private sale value of this model is around £52,044, with typical mileage just below 24,000 miles, suggesting it's often found in good condition. The BMW 5 Series Saloon (2023-) is popular among drivers who prioritize comfort, performance, and reliability, making it well-suited for professionals and families alike. Its reputation for a smooth ride, impressive fuel economy, and high-quality build set it apart from rivals in its class. Whether you're after a dynamic drive, a spacious interior, or a prestigious badge, the BMW 5 Series Saloon (2023-) remains a compelling choice for those considering a used executive car.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the vast majority of recently recorded mileage readings for BMW 5 Series Saloon (2023-) vehicles are very low, with 94.6% having between 0 and 10,000 miles. Smaller percentages are recorded in higher mileage brackets, with only minimal instances (less than 2%) reaching between 20,000 and 40,000 miles. Very few vehicles appear to have mileage exceeding 70,000 miles, with the highest recorded being in the 180,000 to 190,000 range at just 0.3%. Overall, this suggests most of the recent entries are for relatively new, low-mileage vehicles, consistent with the model being fairly new.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents private sale price variations for 2023+ BMW 5 Series Sedans across multiple price ranges, with percentage figures indicating the proportion of vehicles sold within each bracket. Notably, the most common sale percentage appears in the "41000 to 42000" and "40000 to 41000" bands at approximately 5.4%, suggesting that prices around the £40,000–£42,000 mark are most typical for private sales. Several lower-price brackets (e.g., under £30,000) have very small percentages (around 0.3%–1.1%), indicating fewer vehicles sell below that range. Conversely, higher brackets near £80,000 show some activity (around 2.2%–5.9%), reflecting that some vehicles retain higher values. Overall, the data reveals a concentration of private sale prices around the £40,000–£42,000 range, with a gradual decrease in percentage as prices increase or decrease from this core zone.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of BMW 5 Series Saloon vehicles in our sample are relatively new, with 57% manufactured in 2024. A smaller proportion, 36.8%, are from 2025, suggesting some vehicles are still being registered as new models become available. Only 6.2% are from 2023, which could reflect a limited number of pre-2024 models currently on the market. Overall, the data shows a strong prevalence of vehicles from the latest two years, highlighting the popularity or availability of recent model years within this vehicle group.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for the 2023 BMW 5 Series Saloon are Grey and Black, representing 34.3% and 32.4% of vehicles respectively. Together, these neutral tones account for over two-thirds of the fleet, highlighting their popularity among buyers. Blue also features prominently at 19.2%, making it a notable alternative choice. Conversely, brighter colours like Yellow (0.3%) and Green (3%) are relatively rare, suggesting a preference for more traditional or subdued finishes among owners.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that the majority of BMW 5 Series Saloon (2023-) vehicles have only one registered keeper, accounting for approximately 73.8%. About 20.8% of these vehicles have had two registered keepers, while a small proportion, 4.3%, have had no registered keepers recorded in the data. Additionally, around 1.1% have had three registered keepers. This suggests that most vehicles remain with their initial owner, indicating lower overall turnover or change of ownership for these recent models. The high percentage of vehicles with a single registered keeper highlights potential stability in ownership within the first few years of registration.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that nearly all BMW 5 Series Saloon vehicles from 2023 onwards are powered by hybrid electric engines, accounting for 99.7% of the sample. The primary fuel type is overwhelmingly hybrid electric, with only a tiny fraction (0.3%) running on petrol. Regarding engine capacity, the majority (67.8%) have an engine size of 1.998 litres, while smaller representations exist for 4.395 litres (26.8%) and 2.998 litres (5.4%). This suggests a strong market shift towards hybrid technology, with most models sporting around 2.0 litres engine capacity.