BMW has finally
unveiled the brand new X5 for the
world to see. The new model is heading to South
Africa at the end of the year, and will be shown at the Johannesburg International Motor Show (JIMS)
in October. Looking like a buffed up X3, the new X5 is more evolutionary than
revolutionary, while still maintaining its athleticism.
At launch there will be three engine derivatives in the form
of the X5 xDrive30d, xDrive50i and M50d. All three use existing and familiar engines. The xDrive30d is a 3.0-litre straight six cylinder motor with 190kW and 560Nm of
torque, accelerating from 0 – 100km/h in 6.9
seconds while returning an average of 6.2
litres per 100km, according to its maker. Then we have the xDrive50i with its 4.4-litre V8 twin turbo engine delivering 330kW and 650Nm of
maximum torque. They reckon it will jump from standstill to 100km/h in 5 seconds flat and reach a top end of
250km/h.
Lastly the M50d
with its 3.0-litre triple turbo
diesel engine doing 280kW and an
impressive 740Nm. It’s only 0.3 seconds slower to 100km/h than the
V8, but rewards with 6.7 litres per
100km in fuel average. Achievable yes, but not so easily in real life. All
models run the company 8-speed automatic
gearbox with Eco Pro, Comfort, Normal, Sport and Sport Plus modes to suit every driving condition and mood.
In December, Europe will get the X5 xDrive40d, xDrive35i,
xDrive25d and sDrive25d (with CO2 emissions of just 149 g/km) added to the
range. Traditionally the last two models don’t get sold in Mzansi. Of course we can expect the X5 M over the ensuing 18 months or so.
Some really neat interior features include the choice of
either a Harman Kardon or Bang & Olufsen sound systems, iDrive with a 26.6cm colour display, different woods and leather veneers, some
aluminium finishes, four-zone climate control (all four passengers have their
own temperatures), auto Start/Stop,
head-up display as an option and others. Two lovely tablet-like screen displays can also be ordered for the rear seats.
The boot can now also be opened/ closed by remote control, while luggage space
has been increased up to 1870 litres.
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