528Li (28i Tuning)



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528Li (28i Tuning)

The 528Li in F10/F18 5 Series (2011–2016) packed 180kW power and 350Nm torque via its 28i tuning, standing as the range-topping four-cylinder variant in its era. Beyond mechanical prowess, it paired robust performance with a suite of comfort and luxury features, targeting buyers seeking premium driving experiences without stepping up to six-cylinder models.

528Li (28i Tuning)

The 528Li in F10/F18 5 Series (2011–2016) packed 180kW power and 350Nm torque via its 28i tuning, standing as the range-topping four-cylinder variant in its era. Beyond mechanical prowess, it paired robust performance with a suite of comfort and luxury features, targeting buyers seeking premium driving experiences without stepping up to six-cylinder models.

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The 28i-tuned turbocharged engine delivered responsive acceleration, matching the 5 Series’ dynamic reputation while maintaining fuel efficiency. Its powertrain, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission, offered seamless shifts and linear torque delivery, ideal for both spirited drives and relaxed cruising. The long-wheelbase F18 chassis further enhanced rear-seat comfort, a priority for Chinese executive sedan buyers.

 

Luxury amenities often included Nappa leather upholstery, multi-zone climate control, a premium sound system, and adaptive LED headlights. Higher trims might add features like massaging rear seats, heated armrests, and a panoramic sunroof, blurring the line between sport sedan and luxury limousine. As the pinnacle four-cylinder model, the 528Li balanced performance ambition with refined comfort, embodying BMW’s dual focus on driving pleasure and executive luxury.
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