Parking a 600-horsepower (or 617hp in Competition spec) executive sedan isn't just about avoiding door dings. It’s a psychological, spatial, and social challenge unique to this generation of super-sedan.
: While driving below 21 mph (35 km/h), the car's ultrasonic sensors scan both sides of the road for suitable gaps.
In Car Parking Multiplayer, the BMW M5 F90 is a top-tier performer achieving up to 1695 HP with a W16 engine swap,, while in the real world, it utilizes advanced features like Parking Assistant Professional for automated, remote-controlled parking. The F90, recognized for its twin-turbo V8, remains a popular, high-performance sedan in both virtual and real-world markets, particularly as the new G90 generation becomes available. For detailed tuning and performance analysis, watch the breakdown at YouTube .