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BMW 5 Series Saloon vs Mercedes Citan comparison

Compare performance (727 HP vs 131 HP), boot space and price (50,800 £ vs 22,400 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – BMW 5 Series Saloon or Mercedes Citan?

BMW 5 Series Saloon vs Mercedes Citan: Key differences

BMW 5 Series Saloon

  • significantly more power
  • significantly more efficient
  • clearly quicker 0–100 km/h
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Mercedes Citan

  • significantly cheaper
  • clearly more electric range
  • slightly lighter
  • barely more trunk space
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By Achim Sedelmaier

Here’s where it gets real: The technical differences in detail

5 Series Saloon

Costs and Efficiency:

Price and efficiency are often the first things buyers look at. Here it becomes clear which model has the long-term edge – whether at the pump, the plug, or in purchase price.

Mercedes Citan is significantly cheaper – starting at 22,400 £ , while the BMW 5 Series Saloon costs 50,800 £ . That’s a price difference of around 28,385 £.

Fuel consumption also shows a difference: the BMW 5 Series Saloon uses 2.1 L/100km and is significantly more efficient than the Mercedes Citan with 5.2 L/100km. The difference is about 3.1 L/100km.

As for electric range, the Mercedes Citan offers clearly more range – reaching up to 280 km, about 175 km more than the BMW 5 Series Saloon.

Citan

Engine and Performance:

Power, torque and acceleration say a lot about how a car feels on the road. This is where you see which model delivers more driving dynamics.

When it comes to engine power, the BMW 5 Series Saloon offers significantly more power – delivering 727 HP compared to 131 HP. That’s roughly 596 HP more horsepower.

When accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, the BMW 5 Series Saloon is clearly quicker – completing the sprint in 3.5 s, while the Mercedes Citan takes 13 s. That’s about 9.5 s quicker.

There’s also a difference in torque: the BMW 5 Series Saloon delivers clearly more torque with 1,000 Nm compared to 270 Nm. That’s about 730 Nm more.

5 Series Saloon

Space and Everyday Use:

Whether family car or daily driver – which one offers more room, flexibility and comfort?

Both vehicles offer seating for 5 people.

In terms of curb weight, Mercedes Citan is slightly lighter – 1,556 kg compared to 1,800 kg. The difference is around 244 kg.

Looking at boot space, the Mercedes Citan offers barely more boot space – 551 L compared to 520 L. That’s a difference of about 31 L.

When it comes to payload, the Mercedes Citan carries only slightly more – 644 kg compared to 600 kg. That’s a difference of about 44 kg.

Who wins the race in the data check?

The BMW 5 Series Saloon stands well ahead of its rival in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.

from £50,800
5 Series Saloon

BMW 5 Series Saloon

  • Engine Type : Diesel MHEV, Petrol MHEV, Plugin Hybrid
  • Transmission : Automatic
  • Drive Type : Rear-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 197 - 727 HP
  • Consumption L/100km : 2.1 - 5.8 L/100km
  • Electric Range : 67 - 105 km
BMW 5 Series Saloon
Mercedes Citan

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BMW 5 Series Saloon

The BMW 5 Series Saloon blends executive poise with a driver's instinct, delivering a supple, refined cabin and a chassis that prefers composed authority over bravado. For buyers who want a grown-up commuter that still enjoys a twisty road, it’s the kind of car that keeps your colleagues impressed and your weekend grin intact.

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Mercedes Citan

The Mercedes Citan is a clever urban van that dresses sensible practicality in a surprisingly premium suit, making light work of deliveries and family duties without feeling like a workhorse. With a calm, car-like driving feel, clever interior packaging and the Mercedes badge up front, it’s a smart pick for buyers who want function with a touch of luxury and a wink of personality.

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BMW 5 Series Saloon
Mercedes Citan

Costs and Consumption

Price
50,800 - 124,500 £
Price
22,400 - 30,100 £
Consumption L/100km
2.1 - 5.8 L/100km
Consumption L/100km
5.2 - 7.4 L/100km
Consumption kWh/100km
-
Consumption kWh/100km
19.3 - 20.7 kWh/100km
Electric Range
67 - 105 km
Electric Range
265 - 280 km
Battery Capacity
-
Battery Capacity
45 kWh
co2
48 - 152 g/km
co2
0 - 167 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
-
Fuel tank capacity
54 L

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
Sedan
Body Type
High Roof Estate
Seats
5
Seats
5
Doors
-
Doors
5
Curb weight
1,800 - 2,515 kg
Curb weight
1,556 - 2,010 kg
Trunk capacity
466 - 520 L
Trunk capacity
0 - 551 L
Length
-
Length
4,498 - 4,922 mm
Width
1,900 - 1,970 mm
Width
1,859 mm
Height
-
Height
1,811 - 1,830 mm
Max trunk capacity
-
Max trunk capacity
1,979 - 3,660 L
Payload
425 - 600 kg
Payload
485 - 644 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Diesel MHEV, Petrol MHEV, Plugin Hybrid
Engine Type
Petrol, Diesel, Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission
Manuel, Automatic
Transmission Detail
Automatic Gearbox
Transmission Detail
Manual Gearbox, Dual-Clutch Automatic, Reduction Gearbox
Drive Type
Rear-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive
Power HP
197 - 727 HP
Power HP
95 - 131 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
3.5 - 7.5 s
Acceleration 0-100km/h
13 - 15.5 s
Max Speed
-
Max Speed
132 - 183 km/h
Torque
330 - 1,000 Nm
Torque
200 - 270 Nm
Number of Cylinders
4 - 8
Number of Cylinders
4
Power kW
145 - 535 kW
Power kW
70 - 96 kW
Engine capacity
1,995 - 4,395 cm3
Engine capacity
1,332 - 1,461 cm3

General

Model Year
2,023 - 2,026
Model Year
2,021 - 2,024
CO2 Efficiency Class
D, E, B, C
CO2 Efficiency Class
F, E, A
Brand
BMW
Brand
Mercedes-Benz
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