Jonathan Gaming Buys the New BMW M5: A Look Inside His Growing Car Collection
India's BGMI icon Jonathan Gaming (Jonathan Amaral) is trending again, and this time it has nothing to do with a clutch play. The pro esports player has brought home the new BMW M5, a luxury performance sedan that costs somewhere around ₹2 crore (ex-showroom) in India. He shared the moment on his official Instagram, and the clip spread fast — fans flooded the comments within hours of it going up.
It's another big one. Jonathan has spent years at the top of competitive BGMI while quietly building one of the most-watched gaming channels in the country, and the M5 is the latest addition to a Jonathan Gaming car collection that's become one of the more serious garages in Indian gaming.
Jonathan Adds the M5 to the Garage
Jonathan has never hidden his thing for fast cars. Back in 2024, he ticked off a huge one — a Lamborghini Huracán — and shared the whole emotional reveal with his audience. That purchase blew up across the Indian gaming community and pretty much became the moment everyone pointed to when talking about how big esports money had gotten here.
The M5 is a different kind of buy, though. Where the Huracán is a two-seat supercar built to thrill and not much else, the M5 is something you can actually live with. It's quick enough to embarrass most things on the road, but it'll also handle a daily commute or a long drive without complaint. For Jonathan, that's the appeal — a car that does both.
BMW M5 Price in India
The new M5 landed in India at roughly ₹2.05 crore ex-showroom. On-road, the number climbs depending on your city, registration, and insurance, and in the bigger metros, it can push past ₹2.5 crore.
It's not cheap, obviously. But the M5 has long had a reputation as one of the best all-round performance sedans you can buy — comfortable enough for the everyday and sharp enough for a track day.
