New BMW 5 Series To Be Steel, No Aluminium
At first glance, the news that the next BMW 5 Series will feature an all-steel chassis instead of a part-aluminium construction – such as in the current model – seems like a step backwards.
And perhaps technologically it is. It won’t be lost though.
At first glance, the news that the next BMW 5 Series will feature an all-steel chassis instead of a part-aluminium construction – such as in the current model – seems like a step backwards.
And perhaps technologically it is. It won't be lost though. There's no doubt that BMW will have learned a lot about aluminium construction technologies that we will see again in future models.
Above: The aluminium front-end of the current BMW 5 Series.
Specifically it is the cost and complexity of manufacture for the current model’s aluminium space-frame front end – attached to the otherwise steel body – that BMW has found too great to bear.
Originally devised to provide improved weight distribution and cut weight, the process proved to be too costly. According to a BMW insider, it was “an expensive solution and troubling to perfect in large-scale production".
For the same reasons, BMW dropped the same approach to the new 7 Series.