The new BMW X5 is set to arrive in 2019 in the US,
reportedly powered by also new petrol engines. Apparently BMW will bring the
new X5 in the US market in sDrive40i, xDrive40i and xDrive50i variants: the
first two will be powered by a new version of the 3.0-liter inline-six B58
engine which will be so revised that technically it will be considered a new
engine altogether, gaining the B58TU codename. Power for the 40i models is
expected to be around 335 hp.
The 50i version will be powered by a similarly
revised version of the N63 4.4-liter V8, again in such extent that it will be
technically a new engine and adopt a different engine code from the powerplant
found in the current M550i models. Power in this case will be 465 hp.
The news come from BMWblog which cites inside
sources and reports that the new X5 will be a model without any shared petrol
engines in the existing BMW range. Still though, there’s no info on the
range-topping X5 M, which is expected to share the same twin-turbo powertrain
with the latest M5.
The diesel lineup will be mostly a European affair
and will consist of already known units, including the B57 unit in the
xDrive30d version with 265 hp, the xDrive40d with 320 hp and the xDrive50d which
will host the new quad-turbo B57S unit with 400 hp.
The next-generation of the BMW X5 is going to be
based on the company’s CLAR architecture which will make it lighter than its
predecessor and also more compatible with the latest plug-in hybrid powertrains
the Bavarians are cooking for their upcoming models.
Cr : Carscoops