BMW has
officially unveiled the 2019 X5 following a flood of leaks. Looking instantly
recognizable, the redesigned crossover has a more assertive appearance as it
adopts a massive chrome grille and a sportier front bumper with large air
intakes.
Moving further back, the X5 adopts edgier bodywork and a distinctive
character line that kicks up in the middle of the rear doors. Other notable styling features include front fender
vents and slender LED taillights which eschew BMW’s familiar L-shape. The model
also has a chromed dual exhaust system and a tailgate-mounted spoiler.
A number of styling packages will be available and
xLine variants will have matte aluminium accents, additional brightwork and 19-inch
alloy wheels. The M Sport models go in a different direction as they have
additional body-color components, larger air intakes, high-gloss black accents
and 20-inch wheels.
Overall, the X5 grows 36mm in length,
66mm in width and 19mm in height. The wheelbase is
also slightly longer than before as it now stretches an additional 42mm.
The evolutionary styling continues in the cabin but
the X5 features higher quality materials, new switchgear and updated
technology. Drivers sit behind a new steering wheel and find themselves facing
a digital instrument cluster. It resides next to a 12.3-inch infotainment
system featuring improved menus and more customization options.
Elsewhere, the X5 has chromed air vent surrounds and
a digital display for showing the climate control settings. The crossover can
also be equipped with ambient LED lighting and heated/cooled cup holders.
Speaking of options, BMW will offer a four-zone
climate control system and a 30 percent larger panoramic glass roof. Customers
can also order a 20-speaker Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System
and a rear seat entertainment system which includes two 10.2-inch displays and
a Blu-Ray player.
While the toys are nice, many people buy crossovers
for their practicality. These shoppers should be happy to know the boot holds
645 liters of luggage and that can be expanded to 1,860
liters by folding the rear seats down. The X5 will continue
to be offered with an optional third-row seat. However, buyers who typically
haul seven-passengers should probably wait for the upcoming X7.
At launch, the X5 will be offered with a total of
four petrol and diesel options. Starting with the petrol units, the base engine
is a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six which develops 340 PS and 450 Nm of torque. It enables the crossover to accelerate from
0-100 km/h in 5.5 seconds before hitting a top speed of 243 km/h.
Buyers looking for something more powerful can opt
for the X5 xDrive50i which has a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 producing 462 PS and 650 Nm of torque. While this particular model
won’t be offered in Europe, it runs from 0-100 km/h in 4.7 seconds
and tops out at 250 km/h.
Despite growing concerns about diesel engines, BMW
is sticking with them and will offer two in the new X5. The entry-level unit is
a turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder developing 265 PS and 620
Nm of torque.
The real standout is the performance-oriented X5
M50d which has a quad-turbo 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine with 400 PS and 760 Nm of torque. TIt allows the crossover to run from
0-100 km/h in 5.2 seconds and hit a top speed of 250 km/h.
Regardless of which engine is selected, all will be
paired to an eight-speed automatic transmission which sends power to a
rear-biased all-wheel drive system. Additional variants will be added in the
future including a plug-in hybrid and a high-performance X5 M.
Sticking with the performance theme, the redesigned
X5 now comes standard with a Dynamic Damper Control system. The model can also
be equipped with four-wheel steering and a limited-slip rear differential.
Customers can also order an air suspension which can lower the vehicle to ease
cargo loading or raise the ride height by 40mm to improve off-road
capability.
The X5 will be offered with
a new off-road package. It includes the aforementioned air suspension and
limited-slip differential as well as underbody skid plates. Other goodies
include off-road focused displays and a dedicated controller for adjusting the
X5’s drive modes which include gravel, rock, sand and snow.
An assortment of driver assistance systems will be
available including familiar options such as Lane Keep Assist and Traffic Jam
Assist. A new addition is the Emergency Stop Assist system will which safely
bring the vehicle to halt if the driver becomes incapacitated due to medical
emergency.
The X5 will go on sale in the United States in
November and pricing will be announced closer to launch.