BMW have revealed the return of the iconic M5 Touring estate - which was originally discontinued in 2010 with the V10-engined ‘E61’. The stunning super wagon is set for an early 2025 release and will boast a V8-engined plug-in hybrid motor - capable of reaching 189 mph. 4 BMW are set to release the M5 Touring in early 2025 Credit: BMW 4 The stunning fast estate can hit up to 189 mph Credit: BMW The M5 is perhaps one of BMW's most mythical performance variants, having existed on and off since 1984.

While most known for its saloon form, an estate - or 'wagon' version - has existed in the past from 1992 to 1995, and again from 2006 to 2010. First unveiled during the Monterey Car Week in California, the M5 Touring joins another BMW super wagon - M3 Touring - which was unveiled last year. This means for the first time, the German marque will offer two super estates.

Read more Motors News VAN LIFE Car brand to release 'mobile cocoon' campervan for £1,000s cheaper than rivals FRENCH CONNECTION Luxury car from surprise brand is rare but can be found at bargain price While boasting plenty of power at 717 bhp with a 0-62 mph acceleration of 3.6 seconds, the M5 Touring also offers practicality with an eye-watering 1630 litres of seats-down boot space. Inside there's the M5-standard racing bucket seats, a stylish carbon fibre trim and BMW’s Curved Display powered by the iDrive system.

Its supercar performance also comes with supercar-esque pricing, which starts at £112,500 - arou.