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Australias best-selling luxury
Sports Activity Vehicle for the past seven
years running will receive a mid-life makeover
in June to further strengthen its supremacy.
The new BMW X5 will be more powerful, more efficient
and more luxurious, raising the bar again in the
luxury SUV segment and ensuring BMW remains the
benchmark.
Local specifications, standard equipment levels
and pricing are expected to increase over the
current model and will be confirmed closer to
the vehicles mid-year launch.
The changes are headlined by a completely new
line-up of engines, design modifications and new
driver assistance systems.
Thanks to BMW EfficientDynamics, all versions
of the new BMW X5 receive significant power and
torque increases, improved acceleration, and reductions
in fuel consumption of up to 15 per cent.
Brake Energy Regeneration, which is designed
to reduce fuel consumption by generating electric
power from energy otherwise wasted as lost hear
in the brake system, together with on-demand control
of ancillary functions, will be added to the X5.
In addition, BMW is fitting its new state of
the art eight-speed automatic transmission, so
far exclusive to the range-topping 760Li, across
the entire X5 range.
The best seller in the range, the BMW X5 xDrive30d,
received a 15 per cent improvement in fuel consumption
thanks to its revised 3.0-litre straight-six turbo,
common rail diesel engine. The new X5 xDrive30d
consumes just 7.4 litres/100 km, which is a substantial
1.3 litres better than its predecessor (previously
8.7 litres/100 km).
Peak power has increased to 180 kW and the sprinting
capabilities of the X5 xDrive30d improves by half
a second to 7.6 second from 0 100 km/h.
The mid-life update also introduces three new
nameplates to the X5. The new xDrive40d replaces
the xDrive35d. It features an all-aluminium straight
six-cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo and Common
Rail direct injection. It develops a maximum power
output of 225 kW and 600 Nm of torque, an increase
of 15 kW and 20 Nm respectively over its predecessor.
In spite of these gains, average fuel consumption
for the X5 xDrive40d has improved by 15 per cent,
sipping just 7.5 litres/100 km (compared to 8.8
litres/100 km). Highlighting its impressive sporting
credentials, the X5 xDrive40d sprints from 0-100
km/h in just 6.6 seconds compared to 7.0 seconds
for its predecessor.

Additionally, two petrol variants are available,
which like their diesel counterparts offer marked
improvements in power, torque, acceleration and
average fuel consumption.
The BMW X5 xDrive35i replaces the BMW X5 xDrive30i
and will be powered by the straight six-cylinder
engine with BMW TwinPower Turbo, High Precision
Injection and VALVETRONIC.
Power output is up by an impressive 25 kW to
225 kW and torque has increased by 85Nm to 400
Nm. As a result, acceleration has been significantly
improved, with the new engine propelling the X5
xDrive35i from 0-100 km in just 6.8 seconds compared
to the BMW X5 xDrive30i taking 8.1 seconds.
Despite this considerable jump in performance,
the new X5 xDrive35i actually uses an impressive
1.6 litres less fuel per 100km. It consumes just
10.1 litres per 100 km, compared to 11.7 for its
predecessor.
The new BMW X5 xDrive50i brings to the table
a new 300 kW V8 engine featuring BMW TwinPower
Turbo and direct petrol injection (High Precision
Injection), which last year debuted on BMWs
X6 xDrive50i. Replacing the BMW X5 xDrive48i,
the new V8 receives a power increase of 39 kW
and a massive boost in torque. It now develops
600 Nm (up from 355 Nm) at 1,750 4,500rpm.
Acceleration is lightening-quick, with the X5
xDrive50i covering 0-100 km in just 5.5 seconds,
an improvement of 1.1 seconds over its predecessor.
All versions of the new BMW X5 are equipped with
a new eight-speed automatic transmission, first
seen in Australia on the recently launched range-topping
BMW 760Li.
With its innovative gear set configuration as
well as minimum converter slip, it offers a combination
of outstanding shifting dynamics, optimised effectiveness
and the highest degree of comfort. The new transmission,
together with the new engine line-up, is a key
contributor towards the enhanced road performance
and efficiency.
To improve ease of parking manoeuvrability and
steering effort at low speeds, BMW is also upgrading
the electric power steering system of the X5 with
Servotronic.
The exterior design of the new BMW X5 is characterised
by redesigned front and rear aprons that clearly
visualise a marked increase in driving dynamics
and increase in power. The front apron receives
larger side air intakes and central air dam, whilst
modifications to the rear apron also express a
powerful yet elegant presence.
Additionally, the dual round Xenon headlamps
featured in the new BMW X5 are also fitted with
new LED corona rings and serve as premium and
effective daytime running lights. The L-shaped,
redesigned taillights, each with two homogeneously
illuminated LED light banks, reflect the brand-typical
night-time design of the rear end.
Within the framework of BMW ConnectedDrive, the
new BMW X5 offers a multitude of unique driver
assistance systems and services for optimising
comfort, safety and for the use of the infotainment
functions. In addition to the Head-up Display,
Adaptive Cornering Headlights, High-Beam Assistant,
Park Distance Control and reversing camera with
new Top View, the functions Active Cruise Control
with Stop & Go function, Lane Departure Warning
and Side View are all new to the BMW X5.
The interior of the new BMW X5 impresses with
a high degree of variability and a luxurious ambience.
The high seating position permits an optimum view
of the current traffic situation with the latest
generation of the iDrive control system allowing
the convenient and intuitive operation of all
standard and optional audio, navigation and telecommunication
functions.
Luggage capacity remains the same as its predecessor,
extending from 620 litres to a maximum of 1,750
litres. And for those wanting to accommodate seven
people there is an optional third row of seats
available.
The new BMW X5 is naturally complete with the
BMW xDrive intelligent four-wheel drive system
distributing drive torque between the front and
rear axles via an electronically controlled multi-disc
clutch. Coupled with DSC Dynamic Stability Control
it ensures rapid, situation related response,
enhancing both driving dynamics and traction.
The new BMW X5 also includes the speed-dependent
Servotronic steering assist system with Active
Steering available as an option.
For those wanting the optimum road handling,
Adaptive Drive is also be available providing
drivers and passengers with minimal body roll
as well as variable damping control.
In addition to the extremely robust body structure,
the new BMW X5 incorporates front and side airbags,
side head airbags for the front and second-row
seats, three-point automatic safety belts for
all seats, belt tensioners and belt force limiters
for front seats as well as crash-active front
headrests to optimise occupant protection. Furthermore,
the new BMW X5 is equipped with adaptive brake
lights, runflat safety tyres and a tyre defect
indicator.

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