InsideLine Video: 2011 Infiniti M56 vs. 2011 BMW 550i Comparison Test
#1
Pole Position
Thread Starter
InsideLine Video: 2011 Infiniti M56 vs. 2011 BMW 550i Comparison Test
InsideLine Video: 2011 Infiniti M56 vs. 2011 BMW 550i Comparison Test
http://www.insideline.com/bmw/5-seri...ison-test.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkyuJ...layer_embedded
Summary:
1st Place: 2011 BMW 550i
From its lag-free twin-turbo V8 to its slick eight-speed automatic and adaptive suspension, the new 550i is a smooth operator. It's also gained about 400 pounds, and as such has lost a share of its handling edge.
2nd Place: 2011 Infiniti M56
Infiniti paints the M56 as a serious sport sedan, and it definitely has the handling numbers to back up its intentions. The M56's modern interior is fancy, but the stiff suspension grows tiresome.
http://www.insideline.com/bmw/5-seri...ison-test.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkyuJ...layer_embedded
Summary:
1st Place: 2011 BMW 550i
From its lag-free twin-turbo V8 to its slick eight-speed automatic and adaptive suspension, the new 550i is a smooth operator. It's also gained about 400 pounds, and as such has lost a share of its handling edge.
2nd Place: 2011 Infiniti M56
Infiniti paints the M56 as a serious sport sedan, and it definitely has the handling numbers to back up its intentions. The M56's modern interior is fancy, but the stiff suspension grows tiresome.
#3
Lexus Champion
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Stuttgart
Posts: 1,651
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
With the 550i, you get the refined driving experience along with plenty of sport sedan capability. Should it weigh less? Yes. Would we prefer more precise steering? Yes again. The new 5 Series is by no means perfect, but it still puts all the pieces together in a way that makes it feel like a proper luxury sport sedan. The Infiniti is close, but the BMW is already there.
The review sounded honest to me. They acknowledge that the M56 is the better sports sedan, but mention that the BMW is also dynamically capable and easier to live with on a daily basis due to being more comfortable and balanced.
I've ridden in cars that were as sports-biased as the new Infiniti M and I can tell you that for long-distance driving or even a short drive to work, such a hard (and noisy suspension) can really manage to annoy you.
Take my 118d for example with its sports-tuned suspension. It's a great car for the city but for longer journeys the suspension is to noisy and stiff - it gets to you after a few hours. Thankfully, I've managed to tour the most interesting sights of Europe with my previous ride, a very comfortable Mercedes E230 sedan!
I think one reason why the Infiniti M has never sold well is because it was never really a comfortable car. The majority of shoppers want something comfortable, not sporty. Most BMW 5er customers are just interested in the badge, it seems, not the dynamic driving capabilities (and it seems BMW listened to the market for a change and engineered the new F10 5er to be more comfortable than sporty). Only a small portion of the market actually cares about driving dynamics and these people have traditionally eyed the 5er, the M and perhaps the A6. At any rate, I think the new Infiniti M will sell better than the previous generations and the new 5er will find more appeal thanks to its new-found comfort qualities.
#4
Pole Position
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Lake Country, WI
Posts: 2,794
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
"... Might have something to do with the extra 287 pounds of ballast the 4,380-pound 550i carries versus the M56. Seriously, what's a 5 Series doing weighing nearly 4,400 pounds? This is "EfficientDynamics?"
#6
Lexus Fanatic
I see a lot of new 5 series around here in Silicon Valley, but I think they go largely unnoticed from a styling standpoint (some of it is due to the very conservative colors on 98% of the cars sold). I personally like the understated look of the new 5.
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
First off you can't go wrong with either and the BMW only won by 2.2 points so it wasn't a landslide or anything. Its great both offer big V-8s.
The 5 looks better to me even though derivative, the Infiniti looks like a wavy female fish. The bodykit is horrid, like a snow plow up front. Personally I also prefer the more German interior to the dizzying/wavy Infiniti interior. Both are very well put together.
I agree with the findings having driven both. The 5 has more mass and there is no denying it drives bigger than the last model but it just feels "complete" and like the superior car. The ride is fantastic, it handles fine, acceleration is great. The interior is well done as well. The backseat is bigger as trunk room. It feels worth the money.
The M56 is lighter but feels more artificial. The ride is horrid with the 20" wheels. The interior is well done and fit and finish is fantastic. It has more standard features to the BMW. Surely it will be more reliable. It feels overpriced. It lacks image/prestige to the BMW.
The 5 looks better to me even though derivative, the Infiniti looks like a wavy female fish. The bodykit is horrid, like a snow plow up front. Personally I also prefer the more German interior to the dizzying/wavy Infiniti interior. Both are very well put together.
I agree with the findings having driven both. The 5 has more mass and there is no denying it drives bigger than the last model but it just feels "complete" and like the superior car. The ride is fantastic, it handles fine, acceleration is great. The interior is well done as well. The backseat is bigger as trunk room. It feels worth the money.
The M56 is lighter but feels more artificial. The ride is horrid with the 20" wheels. The interior is well done and fit and finish is fantastic. It has more standard features to the BMW. Surely it will be more reliable. It feels overpriced. It lacks image/prestige to the BMW.
Last edited by LexFather; 12-28-10 at 11:08 AM.
Trending Topics
#14
Racer
iTrader: (1)
I'd take BMW base on exterior looks alone. It's not a LOOK-AT-ME styling and the kit on the M56 looks tacky, it doesn't need that honestly to look sporty. Outside the interior, I honestly think the Infiniti lacks appeal, I think many aren't feeling the car either, I see a good amount of new 5-Series or E-Class everyday VS it. I can see Infiniti probably slash prices soon like what they did with the FX soon.
#15
exclusive matchup
iTrader: (4)
I'd take BMW base on exterior looks alone. It's not a LOOK-AT-ME styling and the kit on the M56 looks tacky, it doesn't need that honestly to look sporty. Outside the interior, I honestly think the Infiniti lacks appeal, I think many aren't feeling the car either, I see a good amount of new 5-Series or E-Class everyday VS it. I can see Infiniti probably slash prices soon like what they did with the FX soon.