BMW X5 4.8is (2004-2006 facelift, E53, first generation, USA) photos
The 2004-2006 BMW X5 4.8is incorporated the 2003 facelift features, including new headlights, as well as the bigger 265kW (355hp) 4.8L V8.
The 2004-2006 BMW X5 4.8is incorporated the 2003 facelift features, including new headlights, as well as the bigger 265kW (355hp) 4.8L V8.
The 2001-2003 BMW X5 4.6is had a 4.6L V8 with 255kW (342hp) and 480Nm (354 lb-ft), 0-100km/h in 6.5s, 20″ wheels, larger brakes, and new bumpers.
The 2019 BMW X5 M50d has a 3L quad turbo-diesel with 294kW (394hp) and 760Nm (561 lb-ft), 8-speed auto, 0-100km/h in 5.2s, and 21″ wheels.
The 2019 BMW X7 (G07) was launched just four months after the (G05) 2019 X5. We compare the two SUVs to see just how similar (or not) they are.
The 2019 BMW X5 xDrive45e is a performance SUV with plug-in hybrid AWD powertrain giving around 80km (50mi) of emissions free driving.
The 2019 BMW X5 xDrive45e iPerformance has 3L I6 turbo plug-in hybrid with 290kW (394hp) and 600Nm (443 lb-ft), and an EV range of 80km (50mi).
The 2019 BMW X5 is larger, all new, uses the CLAR platform, and has 3-liter I6 gas and diesel engines, and a 4.4-liter V8 gas engine.
The Black Fire editions of the F15 BMW X5 M and F16 BMW X6 M have a unique shade of black paint, and black 21-inch wheels, grille and chrome highlights.
The 2017 BMW X5 Black Fire Edition has black paint, 21-inch wheels, grille, a black and red leather interior, and a 423kW (575hp) 4.4-liter turbo V8.
The 2013 BMW X5 eDrive plug-in hybrid concept has a 2-liter turbo I4 and an electric motor for a total of 200kW (272hp), and previewed the X5 xDrive40e.