Skip advert
Advertisement

BMW M5 Competition Package 2014 review

Performance upgrade makes this BMW M5 Competition Package sharper, but is it really worth the £6,700 extra?

Overall Auto Express rating

4.0

How we review cars
Avg. savings
£12,626 off RRP*
Find your BMW 5 Series
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

On the road, even the keenest drivers will struggle to set the BMW M5 Competition Package apart from its slightly less powerful stablemate – so, while it’s brilliant, you’re probably better off saving your money. Serious enthusiasts might prize the new-found agility – especially when it comes to track driving – but the excellent Jaguar XFR-S feels all the more extreme and it costs roughly the same.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Last time we got behind the wheel of the most powerful BMW M5 ever built, our drive was restricted to the smooth tarmac of a racing circuit. Now, though, we’ve hit the road for the first time – and in the UK, too – to find out if this £6,700 Competition Pack option is worth adding when you order your M5.

• BMW M5 review

The Competition Pack ups the power of the standard 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 by 15bhp, taking the total to 567bhp. That boost – and the car’s improved response over a wider rev range – has shaved a tenth of a second from the 0-62mph time, which falls to 4.2 seconds. In truth you won’t notice the extra performance on the road; instead you’ll come away thinking that the M5 didn’t need any more power.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Used - available now

M5

2023 BMW

M5

25,624 milesAutomaticPetrol4.4L

Cash £64,990
View M5
M5

2023 BMW

M5

14,612 milesAutomaticPetrol4.4L

Cash £62,341
View M5
M5

2019 BMW

M5

50,874 milesAutomaticPetrol4.4L

Cash £43,990
View M5
M5

2019 BMW

M5

38,000 milesAutomaticPetrol4.4L

Cash £41,999
View M5

Acceleration remains so brutal through the lower gears that the traction control steps in even on the driest surfaces, and throttle response is instant.

It’s the suspension and chassis tweaks that have the biggest dynamic impact. Retuned springs and dampers aim to sharpen things up, while a tweaked active diff makes the M5 feel more playful.

Add a 10mm drop in ride height, and the car seems more hard-edged than ever before. It doesn’t shrug off the worst broken road surfaces as easily as a standard model, but it does feel more eager to turn into corners.

Tinkering with the Drive Performance Control modes still adds more weight than feel to the steering. However, the gearboxis quicker, and downshifts are accompanied by a deeper growl thanks to the sportier set of pipes which, for the Competition Pack, are finished in black chrome.

The M5 is still a big and heavy car, so it’s a shame our model’s carbon ceramic brakes aren’t fitted as a part of the upgrade. The standard brakes can start to fade after heavy use, so the extra £7,295 might be a good spend for track day fans.

And that neatly sums the Competition Pack up. You can see its appeal for track days, but the standard car is a better choice for everyday driving. We’d save our cash and avoid the Competition Pack – you won’t be disappointed by the regular M5’s performance.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

BMW M5

BMW M5

RRP £111,605Avg. savings £12,626 off RRP*Used from £39,350
Volkswagen Tiguan

Volkswagen Tiguan

RRP £35,385Avg. savings £2,885 off RRP*Used from £15,470
Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen Golf

RRP £24,625Avg. savings £2,391 off RRP*Used from £11,895
MG MG4

MG MG4

RRP £26,995Avg. savings £7,800 off RRP*Used from £12,200
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Dacia’s baby EV due in 12 months with a tiny £15k price tag
Dacia £15k EV design render

Dacia’s baby EV due in 12 months with a tiny £15k price tag

Dacia's new model will be developed in double-quick time, and it'll be built in Europe to avoid China tariffs
News
24 Jul 2025
Renault will “stick to the plan” as it hits number 2 in Europe
Renault 5 - front static

Renault will “stick to the plan” as it hits number 2 in Europe

Renault has no plans to fight Volkswagen for sales supremacy, despite huge growth in EV sales due to new Renault 5
News
23 Jul 2025
New MG IM6 review: the EV to finally tame Tesla
MG IM6 - front

New MG IM6 review: the EV to finally tame Tesla

The new MG IM6 boasts a dual-motor set-up with an astonishing 741bhp
Road tests
23 Jul 2025