German executive sedans are niche vehicles in Australia, but the BMW 5 Series continues to be one of the best.

Edgy, angular exterior styling is what defines the current-generation G60-series executive sedan, which arrived locally roughly two years ago. Not much has changed since then, which means this is still the most diverse 5 Series family to date.

Key talking points are, of course, the all-electric i5 models and the beastly M5 performance flagship, which have stolen some of the limelight from the more traditional 5 Series cars.

The result is just one non-performance, non-electrified petrol variant – the 520i – and its more premium alternative, the all-wheel drive, diesel 540d xDrive you see on test here. It still competes with the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Audi A6, but it’s now also battling the compelling G80 from Hyundai’s still-young Genesis luxury brand.

Does the 540d justify the BMW tax it’s lumped with, do the other Germans do it better, or should you leave Europe entirely?

How much does the BMW 5 Series cost?

Priced at $136,900 before on-roads, the 540d xDrive is the most expensive mainstream 5 Series variant currently on sale. It’s also $2000 more expensive than it was this time last year.