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Although we know that the upcoming M5 will be powered by a 4.4L twin-turbo V8, derived from the X5/6M, we do not have any idea of its official specs.

While some have forecasted upwards of nearly 600-horsepower, we cannot be entirely sure. If you do not recall, reports were estimating the E9x M3 would feature a 450-horsepower PLUS motor. Yeah, didn't happen.

So, when Mercedes-Benz unwrapped its new 5.5L, forced-induction V8 producing 537-horsepower and over 660 lb-ft of torque, you know the gurus at M GmbH have to have something up their sleeve to battle this.

Ultimately, we want to know:

Even if BMW can't match the lb-ft rating of MB's new motor, which would you prefer and why?


Remember the words of performance guru Mr. Carroll Shelby: horsepower sells cars, torque wins races. Mercedes Benz surely remembers and they have taken the queue to come out on top with the launch of their revolutionary 5.5L V8 twin turbo engine.

Slated to make appearances in the CL, CLS, S, and E class, this new development has got BMW shaking in their boots as this engine will make its way to the 2011 E class AMG, arch rival to the much fabled BMW M5. With the number of horses increasing from 525 to 537, the real gain is the massive surge of torque which has gone from 630 Nm found on the previous 6.3 V8 to a whopping 900 Nm. These numbers will be able to make mince meat out of the 2011 BMW M5 which is powered by a 4.4L V8 engine, churning 555 BHP and 680 Nm of torque...


[Source: TopSpeed]








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