The fourth-generation BMW X5 has been spied outside
its primary production facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina. This
latest vehicle is wearing significantly less camouflage, with no false body
panels ahead of the B-pillar.This car also gives us a first look at the next
X5’s lighting graphics.
The crossover’s grille is tall enough to swallow a
toddler, and looks to be heavily inspired by that of the Concept X7
iPerformance, although the two sections have been kept apart. From what we see,
the new X5 seems to have a more assertive design than the current model,
although this may be due to an M design kit on this car, which includes wider
rubber, lower-profile tyres and a sportier set of sills and bumpers.
Under the skin, the fourth-generation X5 will use
the CLAR platform already doing service underneath the latest 5- and 7-Series
models. Thanks to lightweight aluminium and high-strength steel components, the
new X5 should be lighter than today’s car. Motivation will likely come from a
selection of four-, six- and eight-cylinder turbocharged petrol and diesel
engines. A plug-in hybrid variant also seems likely.
Rumours indicate the new X5 will go into production
some time next year. A longer X7 model, with seating for up to seven
passengers, is also expected to debut in 2018.
Cr : CarAdvice