2010 BMW 5-Series Gran Turismo hanging out in Munich airport

2010 BMW 530d GT hanging out in Munich airport

A 2010 BMW 530d Gran Turismo is on display at one of the busiest and largest airports in Europe: Munich “Franz Josef Strauss” Airport. The airport estimated passenger traffic at 34.73 million in 2008, so you can be pretty sure that this 5-Series GT will be viewed by millions of people during its stop-over.

The 2010 BMW 530d GT is powered by a 3.0L 6-cylinder making 245-hp and 398 lb-ft of torque. 0 to 62 mph for the diesel 530d GT comes in at 6.9 seconds with an estimated fuel-economy at 36 mpg.

In the U.S. market BMW will offer the 306-hp 535i Gran Turismo which is powered by a 3.0L straight 6-cylinder twin-turbo. That allows for a 0 to 62 mph run in 6.3 seconds with fuel-economy estimated at 26 mpg. U.S. buyers can also opt for the BMW 550i Gran Turismo, which is powered by a 4.4L V8 twin-turbo engine making 407-hp and maximum torque of 442 lb-ft. 0 to 62 mph comes in 5.5 seconds while fuel-economy is estimated at 21 mpg.

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2010 BMW 530d GT hanging out in Munich airport 2010 BMW 530d GT hanging out in Munich airport 2010 BMW 530d GT hanging out in Munich airport 2010 BMW 530d GT hanging out in Munich airport 2010 BMW 530d GT hanging out in Munich airport

– By: The Daily Auto Editor

Source: Bimmerpost (via BMWBlog)