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BMW 550i

Petrol Sedan 2005–2016 360–445 hp Germany

The BMW 550i puts V8 power at the centre of the 5 Series — available in two generations with either a naturally aspirated 4.8-litre V8 or a twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre unit, delivering flagship performance in an executive sedan that remains approachable for everyday use.

V8 Power
Engine Type
360–445 hp
Power Range
~4.9 sec
0–100 km/h (F10)
4.4–4.8L
V8 Displacement

Overview

The BMW 550i sits at the top of the standard 5 Series petrol range across two generations — the E60 (2005–2010) with its naturally aspirated 4.8-litre V8, and the F10 (2010–2016) with the twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre N63. In E60 form, the N62 V8 produces 362 hp with a naturally aspirated character that delivers a smooth, linear power progression all the way to a high redline — a character that modern turbocharged engines find difficult to replicate in terms of engagement and feel.

The F10 550i with the N63 twin-turbo V8 takes a different approach — 407 hp in standard specification, rising to 445 hp in the later Competition and xDrive forms, with a torque figure that transforms motorway performance. The N63 delivers power with an urgency that the naturally aspirated N62 cannot match, and the F10 generation's interior and technology refinements make it a more complete luxury performance package. However, the N63 brought with it known issues — valve stem seals and crankcase ventilation on early units require monitoring.

For premium buyers in Azerbaijan seeking a V8 5 Series, the 550i offers an executive driving experience that occupies a unique space between the everyday competence of the 535i and the outright performance focus of the M5. Running costs are higher than inline-six variants, but the V8 character — particularly of the naturally aspirated N62 — is an experience unto itself. Buyers should budget carefully for V8-specific maintenance and prioritise well-documented examples.

550i in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • E60 Engine: N62B48 4.8L naturally aspirated V8, 362 hp
  • F10 Engine: N63B44 4.4L twin-turbocharged V8, 407–445 hp
  • 0–100 km/h: approximately 5.1 sec (E60) / 4.9 sec (F10)
  • Transmission: 6-speed Steptronic (E60) / 8-speed ZF automatic (F10)
  • Drive: Rear-wheel drive (RWD); xDrive available on F10
  • Available body styles: Sedan, Touring (estate), Gran Turismo (F10)
  • Kerb weight: approximately 1,890 kg (F10 sedan)
  • Fuel consumption: approximately 12.5 L/100km combined

Variant Comparison

TrimEnginePower0–100 km/hBest For
E60 550i (2005–10)4.8L N62 V8 NA362 hp5.1 secNaturally aspirated V8 character
F10 550i (2010–16)4.4L N63 TT V8407–445 hp4.9 secTurbocharged V8 performance
F10 550i xDrive4.4L N63 TT + xDrive445 hp4.7 secAll-wheel-drive performance flagship

Competitor Snapshot

Competitor choice in Azerbaijan should account not only for headline specs, but for service ecosystem, parts availability, and ownership confidence over your actual routes.

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Mercedes E500/E550V8 refinement, premium cabin, smooth ride, prestige appealLess driver-focused than BMW, different handling character, rear-wheel drive optional
Audi A7 3.0TDistinctive fastback styling, strong supercharged V6, quattro AWDLess power than 550i V8, supercharged six rather than V8 character
Jaguar XF 5.0Distinctive British character, supercharged V8, engaging handlingJaguar service network less established in Azerbaijan, different reliability profile
Lexus GS460Outstanding reliability, naturally aspirated V8 smoothness, premium interiorLess performance-focused, different brand appeal, different handling philosophy

Repair & Service in Azerbaijan

BMW has an established service presence in Baku through authorised dealerships and independent specialists familiar with the brand. Parts supply for common maintenance items is generally reliable, though specialist components for performance models and older generations may require additional lead time.

  • N63 crankcase ventilation system is a known weak point — inspect and clean regularly to prevent oil consumption escalation
  • Valve stem seals on early N63 production units (pre-2012) are a documented concern — verify oil consumption rate before purchase
  • Cooling system on V8 variants demands careful monitoring — thermostat, coolant hoses, and expansion tank are wear items
  • Spark plug replacement every 60,000 km is essential — V8 spark plug access is more involved than inline-six engines
  • Timing chain inspection is important on higher-mileage N63 examples
  • N62 naturally aspirated V8: VANOS unit service and valve cover gaskets are primary maintenance items

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Adjust these values for your driving profile. All figures are estimates for planning purposes only.

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 2250 L
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $1575
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $7175
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $598
  • Fuel consumption is typically 12.0–16.0 L/100km depending on driving style — V8 running costs are significantly higher than inline-six variants
  • N63 early production valve stem seal issues can cause oil consumption — monitor carefully and verify fix history
  • Spark plug replacement every 60,000 km is essential on V8 engines — cost is higher than inline-six models
  • Budget for premium tyres — the 550i is heavier and more powerful than other 5 Series variants

Used 550i Buying Checklist

Inspect each point thoroughly before committing to a purchase. Request service records, VIN validation, and any recall completion documentation.

  • N63 oil consumption monitoring — request a 500 km consumption test or review workshop reports
  • Valve stem seal condition — blue smoke on startup is a warning sign on early N63 engines
  • Full service history with spark plug replacement records
  • Timing chain condition check — listen for rattle at cold start
  • Cooling system integrity — check expansion tank, coolant hoses, and radiator condition
  • xDrive fluid service history if AWD model
  • Full diagnostic scan across all modules for stored fault codes
  • Tyre condition and matching specification across all four corners

550i FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

E60 N62 or F10 N63 — which V8 is better?

The N62 naturally aspirated V8 is smoother, higher-revving, and has fewer known issues than early N63 production. The N63 is faster and more powerful, particularly in twin-turbo form, but early examples had documented valve stem seal and oil consumption concerns. Later N63 production (2012+) improved significantly. Choose N62 for NA character; choose N63 for raw performance.

How much more expensive is the 550i to run than the 535i?

Significantly. The 550i typically consumes 2.5–3.0 L/100km more than the 535i in comparable driving conditions. Over 18,000 km per year, this represents a material additional fuel cost. Factor in higher tyre, service, and insurance costs — the 550i commands a genuine ownership premium over the inline-six models.

Is the F10 550i reliable enough for daily use in Azerbaijan?

Yes, with attentive ownership. Post-2012 N63 units are considerably more reliable than early production examples. The key is ensuring oil consumption is within acceptable limits and that the crankcase ventilation system is maintained. With proper care, the F10 550i is a robust daily executive car.

Should You Buy the BMW 550i?

The driver's 5 Series for those who want genuine V8 character in a practical executive package.

The BMW 550i is for buyers who know exactly what they want — V8 power, executive refinement, and the 5 Series body. It is not the most economical or practical choice in the range, but it delivers a driving experience that the inline-six models cannot fully replicate. For Azerbaijani buyers who want the flagship petrol 5 Series experience, the 550i is the compelling choice — particularly in F10 form with a post-2012 N63 engine and documented service history.

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