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0Geneva Preview: Full details emerge on BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo Concept 1234544340
Click above for a high-res gallery of the BMW 5 Series Gran Touring ConceptBMW is back at it again with the 5 Series Gran Turismo concept, inventing categories that don't yet exist with a vehicle that isn't quite a sedan, wagon, crossover or SUV. Instead, the Bavarian automaker refers to its new ... -
Lo-Res Rumormill: BMW PAS concept surfaces 1234290420
BMW's 5 series-based Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS) is due to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show next month, but the very low-res image you see above could be the first official shot of BMW's new segment-defying sedan.Although it's impossible to discern whether the pic is authentic, the design ...
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BMW sketches out Progressive Activity Sedan; genre-bender now rumored to debut before Geneva 1233329340
Click on the image above to watch a video teaser of BMW's forthcoming PASBMW seems to enjoy confusing us with new cross-segment body-styles. Next up to bat is the Progressive Activity Sedan, a sort of hatchback version of its upcoming 5 Series, positioned in between the 5-Series sedan and ... -
Report: BMW finally green-lights 5-Series "Progressive Activity Sedan" 1230735540
Call it V5, 5-Series GT, 5-Series Fastback, Progressive Activity Sedan... call it what you will. Whatever moniker you give it, BMW has evidently crossed the Rubicon and there's no turning back. As expected based upon BMW's previously leaked roster of 2009 reveals, the 5-Series -based hatchback has ...
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BMW Progressive Activity Sedan coming to Frankfurt in '09 1214323080
The BMW Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS or possibly V5) is on its way, whether the world wants it or needs it. According to Auto Motor und Sport, the 5-series based sedan will debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2009, and is expected to be very reminiscent of the recently released X6, with ...
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Spy Video: BMW Progressive Activity Sedan 1199664240
Back in September, BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer announced an ambitious plan to increase production to 1.8 million vehicles by 2012 and to 2 million units by 2020. To reach those goals, BMW is planning several new niche models, including what it referred to as a "Progressive Activity Sedan". But while ...

