BMW 5 Series F07 (2009-2017)
The 5 Series Gran Turismo is a 5-door fastback body style which was introduced in 2009. It has a length of 4,998 mm (196.8 in) and is longer and taller than the 5 Series Sedan/Touring models and has a hatchback rear door. The tailgate has a unique two-way opening mechanism, which may be opened in a traditional car-like fashion, or the entire hatch may be open in a traditional SUV fashion for larger objects. The 5 Series GT features frameless doors, which is a first for a four-door BMW model.
Although sold as part of the 5 Series range, is suggested that the Gran Turismo chassis has more in common with the F01 7 Series, Due to its tall proportions, the F07 has been described as a “7 Series hatchback”. It has a wheelbase of 3,066 mm (120.7 in), a front track width of 1,610 mm (63.4 in) and a rear track width of 1,654 mm (65.1 in). When combined with the raised roofline, this results in more passenger and luggage space than the E61 5 Series wagon/estate and similar headroom to the E70 X5 and F01 7 Series. The cargo capacity is 439 L (15.5 cu ft) with the seats raised, or (1,801 L (63.6 cu ft) with the rear seats flat and the partition stowed. All F07 models use an 8-speed automatic transmission. / source from Wikipedia
CAR BODY PANELS
A Front Bumper | B Hood | C Roof | D Rear Bonnet | E Rear Bumper | F Passenger Side Fender | G Driver Side Fender | H Front Passenger Side Door | I Front Driver Side Door | J Rear Passenger Side Door | K Rear Driver Side Door | L Rear Passenger Side Panel | M Rear Driver Side Panel