Specifications
The crossover has a double wishbone front suspension and a back five wishbone suspension, but the main thing is the appearance of optional air pneumostack struts on both axles (before, they were placed only at the rear). This is exactly what X5 clearly lacked in a dispute with competitors – Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne and Mercedes GLE. For the new BMW X5 G05, in addition to the M Sport package, an off-road xLine package is proposed, which provides special decor, enhanced underbody protection, a rear differential lock and an additional set of control electronics modes.
An important event was the appearance of a special model of the line – the new BMW X5 M50d. It is powered by M Performance TwinPower Turbo 6-cylinder diesel engine that delivers all of its power to the road with the M Professional adaptive suspension. In addition to the M Sport package, which is included in the standard equipment, it includes an understated suspension with tighter settings, a different exhaust system, more aggressive bumpers and body-coloured trim. The large, polished 22ʺ V-Spoke 747 M alloy wheels accentuate the distinctive features of the Cerium Gray exterior. Sport and Sport + modes make the optional M Professional adaptive suspension stiffer and sportier.
At the start, four engines are offered for the new BMW X5. Diesel models are available in two variations of the xDrive30d and X5 M50d.
The diesel xDrive30d is equipped with a three-litre, six-cylinder engine, developing 265 hp. and 620 Nm of torque. From standstill to one hundred km/h, this modification accelerates in 6.5 seconds, and fuel consumption varies from 6.0 to 6.8 litres per 100 km. The maximum speed is 230km/h.
The BMW X5 M50d version is powered by a 3.0-litre diesel engine equipped with four turbochargers, squeezing 400 “horses” and 760 Nm of torque. Acceleration to one hundred km/h in 5.2 seconds (0.1 faster than its predecessor), top speed is also limited, and the flow rate varies from 6.8 to 7.2 litres.
The petrol version of the xDrive40i is a “six” under the hood, with a return of 340 litres and 450 Nm. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 5.5 seconds here, and the maximum speed is 243 km/h. Consumption is an average of 8.5 – 8.8 litres.
The more powerful version of the X5 xDrive50i comes with a 4.4-litre gasoline turbo engine V8 (4.4 V8) for 462 “horses” and 650 Nm. Such a crossover travels to the first hundred km/h in 4.7 seconds, and the maximum speed is electronically limited at around 250 km/h, but the corresponding fuel consumption is 11.6ℓ/100 km.
The leader of the line is the X5 M50i, with a petrol 4.4-litre, V8 rated at 530 hp. and 750 Nm. This option travels to one hundred km/h in 4.3 seconds (when starting with Launch Control), and in its equipment appears a retuned suspension with adaptive shock absorbers and a rear differential M Sport with electronically controlled locking.