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Design M5 Touring Shakir Orange: Features That Define the New Concept

Forget everything you think about wagons. BMW is determined to prove that a family vehicle can indeed be synonymous with pure adrenaline and breathtaking design. The new BMW M5 Touring (internal code G99) has arrived to change the game, and when painted in the exclusive Individual Shakir Orange color, it becomes simply impossible to ignore.

What Makes the M5 Touring So Unique?

At first glance, the M5 Touring clearly shows it’s not your ordinary wagon. Its muscular fenders stand out from afar, promising performance worthy of BMW’s M division. And let’s be honest, a factory quad-exhaust system on a car described as a “grocery-getter” isn’t something you see every day, right?

But the real magic happens when the M5 Touring dons an Individual color. Shakir Orange, a vibrant and iconic shade for the brand, has been around for years, but I must confess I never imagined it adorning a wagon. The new official images from BMW Slovakia showcase the perfect combination of the G99 with the P93 (the Individual paint code), creating a visual spectacle that defies convention.

Details That Make the Difference (Or Their Absence!)

Speaking of details, the wheels also deserve attention. Here we see the 951 M design, presented in full black but also available in a two-tone finish. Although the black wheels match well with the car’s dark accents, I still hold hope for classic silver wheels – something that, without a doubt, the aftermarket will quickly address. For those seeking other BMW thrills, it’s worth checking out the BMW M2 CS 2026, which also promises high doses of performance.

Another point that left me scratching my head is the absence of the optional carbon fiber roof. While the M5 Sedan (G90) offers this lightweight panel, BMW decided not to make it available for the more “practical” Touring. The same situation repeats itself with the M3 Touring (G81), where only the sedan (G80) has the carbon roof option. It’s a shame for those seeking maximum weight reduction and an even more aggressive look.

The Future Arrives Fast: The G90/G99 Facelift

For those who might not be the biggest fans of the current style, big changes are on the horizon. The M5 Sedan (G90) has already been spotted testing the facelift of the New Era Neue Klasse. It’s logical to assume that the wagon model prototypes will also receive the LCI treatment (Life Cycle Impulse), BMW’s official name for facelifts.

However, it will still take some time before BMW begins selling the updated versions. Deliveries of the current M5 duo started less than a year ago, so the Munich brand isn’t in a rush to launch the facelift. According to our sources, production of the facelifted M5 (Sedan) is only expected to begin in March 2027. This gives current buyers plenty of time to enjoy the present design before the visual revolution. Although radical, the facelift shouldn’t dim the shine of the current model, which already impresses, just like the 2026 Dodge Charger Sedan impacts with its electric proposal.

A Surprise in the Global Market

An interesting and unexpected fact is the preference of the market. The head of the M division, Frank van Meel, revealed that the wagon (Touring) is proving to be more popular than the sedan in the United States. This contrasts with Europe, where buyers traditionally prefer the sedan body style. Who would have thought that America would be responsible for “saving” high-performance wagons?

This behavioral shift in the U.S. is fascinating and shows there is a growing appetite for vehicles that combine the practicality of a wagon with the brutal performance of an M car. It’s a niche segment, but one BMW seems to be successfully exploring, offering interesting alternatives in the high-performance vehicle landscape, ranging from imposing SUVs like the 2026 Bentley Bentayga Speed V8 to family wagons with a track soul like the 2025 Audi S5 Avant ABT.

Quick Comparison: M5 Touring vs. Competitors (Overview)

  • Style: M5 Touring with bold, muscular design vs. competitors with perhaps more conservative lines.
  • Proposal: High-performance wagon focusing on versatility while maintaining M sportiness.
  • Color Options: Highlight on BMW’s Individual program, such as the vibrant Shakir Orange.
  • Performance Details: Factory quad-exhaust as a signature of M identity.
  • Roof Configuration: No carbon fiber roof option on the wagon (available on the M5 sedan).

Frequently Asked Questions About the M5 Touring Shakir Orange

  1. What exact color is the M5 Touring shown in the images? The color is the exclusive BMW Individual Shakir Orange, internally identified by the P93 code.
  2. Does the M5 Touring offer an optional carbon fiber roof? No, BMW chose not to offer the carbon fiber roof on the M5 Touring (G99), unlike the M5 Sedan (G90).
  3. When is the M5 facelift expected? Production of the facelifted M5 Sedan (G90 LCI) is scheduled to begin in March 2027. The Touring (G99 LCI) facelift should follow shortly after.
  4. Where is the M5 Touring more popular? Surprisingly, the M5 Touring is more popular than the M5 Sedan in the United States, opposite to the trend in Europe.

In my opinion, the BMW M5 Touring in Shakir Orange is a statement of boldness. It’s a car that challenges expectations for a wagon, delivering an aggressive look and promising top-tier performance. The color is a showstopper, ensuring the car doesn’t go unnoticed. Although the lack of a carbon roof is a detail that could have been different for the hardcore enthusiasts, the overall package is incredibly attractive. The surprise in the American market only reinforces the global appeal of this family monster. It’s a car that will undoubtedly spark a lot of conversation and desire.

And you, what do you think of this BMW M5 Touring in Shakir Orange? Leave your comment below and share your opinion!

Author: Fabio Isidoro

Fabio Isidoro is the founder and editor-in-chief of Canal Carro, where he has been writing about the automotive world since 2022. Passionate about cars and technology, he began his journey on the HospedandoSites portal and today dedicates himself to creating technical content and comprehensive analyses of national and international vehicles. 📩 Contact: contato@canalcarro.net.br

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