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The all-new BMW X5
Mon Dec 03 00:01:00 CET 2018 Press Release
• Fourth generation of BMW's market-leading Sports Activity Vehicle. • Fresh, modern design redefines the X family aesthetic. • Superior refinement and technology from all-new interior. • TwinPower and M Performance engines deliver dynamism and efficiency. • Active chassis system for variable ride height and adjustable dynamics. • On sale now, prices start from £57,495 OTR.
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BMW is once again setting the standard for the Sports Activity
Vehicle with the new fourth-generation X5. Combining an elegant and
strong design with supreme on-and off-road ability, the new X5 has an
even greater blend of premium luxury performance and comfort. It’s a
winning formula with previous generations selling in excess of 2.2
million examples since the first X5 launched in 1999.
On sale in the UK from June 2018, the all-new X5 demonstrates
the latest BMW advances in technology, design and safety, with the
highest level of autonomous capability yet seen on a BMW X model. A
choice of TwinPower and M Performance petrol and diesel engines are
matched to a new eight-speed Steptronic gearbox and the latest version
of xDrive for maximum comfort, capability and performance.
Design.
With a wheelbase 42mm longer than its
predecessor, an increase in vehicle length of 36mm, an extra 66mm of
width and a 19mm increase in height, the new BMW X5 has both an
imposing appearance and generous levels of space for passengers and
their luggage.
Distinctive design features mark out the xLine and M Sport model
variants of the new X5. The xLine model adds kidney grille bars in
aluminium matt, roof rails and side window surrounds in satin
Aluminium, plus other accents in Pearl-effect Chrome. M Sport
specification, meanwhile, sees the wheel arch trim, bumper trim, rear
underguard and side skirts painted in body colour, plus extra-large
air intakes at the front end, aluminium matt kidney grille bars. The
roof rails, side window surrounds and other trim elements in
high-gloss black flag up the dynamic potential of the SAV.
The new BMW X5 comes as standard with 19-inch light-alloy wheels
on the xLine model, 20-inch M star-spoke light-alloy wheels on the M
Sport model and exclusive 22-inch V-spoke alloy wheels on the M
Performance model. Further variants in 20 to 22-inch formats are
available as options.
Powertrain and driving experience.
There will
be one petrol and two diesel units available from the latest
generation of engines. The BMW X5 M50d is powered by a six-cylinder
in-line diesel engine with four turbochargers. A six-cylinder inline
unit powers the BMW X5 xDrive40i and BMW X5 xDrive30d. All engines
channel their power through an eight-speed Steptronic transmission,
while BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive is on hand to ensure that
power is translated into secure progress – on or off road.
The BMW TwinPower Turbo technology package for the petrol
engines comprises turbochargers, High Precision Injection, VALVETRONIC
fully variable valve timing and Double-VANOS variable camshaft timing.
On the diesel side, the raft of technological measures at work
includes turbochargers and common-rail direct injection with piezo
injectors. The result is instantaneous pulling power and sporty
performance credentials with exemplary fuel consumption and emissions.
All model variants comply with the requirements of the EU6d-TEMP
emissions standard. The system of emission control for the petrol
engines includes a gasoline particulate filter, while the diesel
models boast BMW BluePerformance technology comprising a particulate
filter, an oxidation catalyst, a NOx adsorption catalyst and an SCR
catalyst with AdBlue injection.
The power unit fitted in the new BMW X5 xDrive40i enjoys
free-revving ability and eager response. The 3.0-litre unit employs a
twin-scroll turbocharger and direct petrol injection technology with a
maximum pressure of 350 bar. The straight-six generates its maximum
output of 340hp, while the peak torque of 450Nm is available. The new
BMW X5 xDrive40i completes the zero to 62mph sprint in just 5.5
seconds. Fuel consumption averages 33.2mpg and CO2
emissions are 193g/km.
The performance of the new BMW X5 M50d is provided by the potent
engine at work under its bonnet. From its 3.0-litre displacement the
BMW M Performance model’s six-cylinder in-line unit delivers a peak
output of 400hp and generates maximum torque of 760Nm.
These figures are possible thanks to a multi-stage turbocharging
system composed of two high-pressure and two low-pressure
turbochargers delivering over 450Nm of torque. In normal driving
situations, both low-pressure turbochargers and one of the two
high-pressure units are permanently active. The second high-pressure
turbocharger only joins in when the engine speed tops 2,500rpm. Under
hard acceleration from idle, flaps are adjusted so the pair of
low-pressure turbochargers can be swiftly bypassed, thereby generating
maximum charge pressure with even less delay. To boost the
turbocharging system’s efficiency, exhaust gas recirculation is
employed for both the high-pressure and low-pressure stages and the
common-rail direct injection system capable of generating pressures in
excess of 2,500 bar. The new BMW X5 M50d darts to 62mph from rest in
5.2 seconds yet it succeeds in posting a combined fuel consumption of
41.5mpg and CO2 emissions of 179g/km.
The new BMW X5 xDrive30d is also powered by a straight-six
diesel engine, this time with displacement of 3.0 litres and featuring
a single turbocharger with variable inlet geometry. The common-rail
direct injection system propels fuel into the combustion chambers at
up to 2,500 bar. Maximum output of 265hp, while offering 620Nm of
torque. Capable of reaching the 62mph mark from rest in 6.5 seconds,
the new X5 xDrive30d returns combined fuel consumption of just
470mpg, equating to CO2 emissions of 158g/km*.
Model | Power | Torque (Nm) | 0 – 62mph (Seconds) | Top Speed (mph) | Combined (mpg) | CO2 Emissions (g/km) | From |
X5 xDrive40i xLine | 340 | 450 | 5.5 | 151 | 33.2 | 193 | £58,885 |
X5 xDrive30d xLine | 265 | 620 | 6.5 | 143 | 47.1 | 158 | £57,495 |
X5 M50d | 400 | 760 | 5.2 | 155 | 41.5 | 179 | £71,475 |
*Electronically limited
** All figures are provisional
All of the engines available for the new BMW X5 come with a new,
improved version of the eight-speed Steptronic transmission, whose
wider ratio spread and new control electronics help to increase the
powertrain’s overall efficiency. New torsion dampers reduce rotational
irregularities and converter slip for superior shift comfort, while
optimised hydraulic control enables even
Efficiency-enhanced xDrive all-wheel
drive.
The task of maximising traction, agility and
directional stability in the new BMW X5 falls to the latest generation
of the BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system, which is now
able to split drive torque between the front and rear wheels with even
greater precision and speed on demand.
The new xDrive system also offers a rear-biased set-up for those
occasions when the driver adopts a particularly dynamic approach. The
electronically controlled rear differential lock (available on M
Performance models and/or in conjunction with the Off-Road package)
gives the handling an even sportier edge. Governed by the Driving
Stability Control (DSC) system, the locking function for the rear
differential improves traction and power transmission when driving
over loose ground or on road surfaces offering differing levels of
grip for the left-rear and right-rear wheels. The locking effect is
produced by means of an electric motor and allows as much as 1,500Nm
of drive torque to be redirected from the faster-turning wheel to the
slower-turning wheel.
New chassis systems.
The design principle
underpinning the chassis – based on a double-wishbone front axle and a
five-link rear axle – is complemented by the standard Dynamic Damper
Control system, whose electronically controlled dampers sharpen the
car’s handling dynamics at the same time as increasing ride and
suspension comfort. The driver can select from two performance maps
for a more comfort-oriented or sportier driving style, using the
Driving Experience Control switch. Standard specification for the new
BMW X5 M50d includes model-specific kinematics and elastokinematics
for the wheel suspension, individual spring and damper tuning, plus
22-inch M light-alloy wheels. This bespoke configuration increases the
BMW M Performance model’s agility and steering precision, enables
faster cornering and optimises its transitional responses.
An array of chassis systems available in a BMW X model make it
possible to boost the off-road performance, sportiness or comfort of
the new BMW X5. Adaptive M suspension Professional with active roll
stabilisation and Integral Active Steering endows the car with
exceptionally agile and dynamic driving qualities. The roll
stabilisation system employs electric swivel motors to enable
remarkably swift and precise compensation of body roll under dynamic
cornering. Integral Active Steering (also available as an individual
option) is also operated electromechanically. By turning the rear
wheels in either the same direction as the front wheels or the
opposite direction – depending on the vehicle speed – it optimises
cornering agility, ensures effortless lane changes and helps the
vehicle to dart through city traffic.
The two-axle air suspension system is standard on both the BMW
X5 xDrive30d and X5 xDrive40i models. It is controlled individually
for each wheel using an electrically driven compressor with pressure
reservoir, enabling it to balance out an unevenly loaded vehicle.
Working in tandem with the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system, the
vehicle load registered by its sensors can be factored into braking
calculations. When the SPORT driving mode is engaged or the vehicle’s
speed exceeds 86mph the ride height is automatically lowered by 20mm.
The driver can also adjust the body’s ground clearance for off-road
driving, for example by pushing a button in the cockpit. It can be
raised in two stages to a maximum of 40mm above the standard setting.
Another button in the luggage compartment activates a loading mode
that lowers the vehicle by 40mm. The desired vehicle ride height can
even be set with the engine switched off and the optional BMW Display
Key can also be used to access this function.
Customers can also specify an Off-Road package. Offered for the
first time in a BMW X model, the package includes underguard elements
at the front and rear of the vehicle, along with the two-axle air
suspension and electronically controlled rear differential lock. The
driver can activate the ideal settings for off-roading including the
vehicle’s ride height, the xDrive system, the accelerator response,
the transmission control, and the DSC system’s corrective inputs in
preparation for driving on a range of surfaces, such as sand, rock,
gravel or snow. Available for all model
variants apart from the BMW X5 M50d.
Interior and equipment.
The fully-digital
instrument cluster and the Control Display share the same graphics and
design, with the centre console hosting the Controller, the newly
designed transmission selector lever and all other driving-related
controls. A similarly new-look control panel for the heating and air
conditioning is also on hand and the light functions in the new X5 are
likewise operated using buttons.
The carefully selected materials in the interior include the new
Vernasca leather variant for the standard leather upholstery. Like the
optional BMW Individual extended Merino leather trim, it is available
in four colours. The new BMW X5 is fitted as standard with
electrically adjustable and heated sports seats. Customers can also
specify optional multifunctional front comfort seats, including
massage function and seat ventilation within the Comfort/Comfort Plus packages.
M Sport models also includes an M sports steering wheel, BMW
Individual headliner in Anthracite, M-specific pedals, driver’s
footrest and piping on the seats, plus exclusive interior trim in
Aluminium Tetragon.
Other new features on board the BMW X5 include optional
four-zone air conditioning system and Skylounge panoramic glass roof,
which includes 15,000 graphic patterns to generate a display
reminiscent of a starlit sky. The colour scheme of this atmospheric
light show can be adapted as desired. The optional ambient lighting
includes the Welcome Light Carpet – which illuminates the entry area
to the car when the doors are unlocked or opened – and Dynamic
Interior Light, which emits pulsating light signals in pre-defined
situations: they are activated in the lining of a door or doors opened
while the engine is running and in the instrument panel when a phone
call is incoming.
The Ambient Air package provides air ionisation and infuses the
interior with eight individually selectable scents, and a luxurious
audio experience is offered by the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond
Surround Sound System with 20 speakers and 1,500-watt output (expected
to be available from 12/2018).
The optional Rear-seat entertainment Professional system
comprises a pair of 10.2-inch full-HD 1080p touchscreen displays, a
Blu-ray-compatible DVD player, two USB ports, an HDMI socket and two
headphone jacks. The rear-seat passengers can use both their own media
sources and those available in the front compartment. A navigation map
and BMW ConnectedDrive services can also be accessed in the rear seats.
The new BMW X5 can now also be specified with heated and
cooledcupholders in the centre console , while the optional
CraftedClarity glass application for selected controls bring an
all-new flourish to the interior of the X5. This exclusive design
feature has been developed for the transmission selector lever, the
Controller, the start/stop button and the volume control button for
the audio system.
As well as increased levels of comfort and exclusivity, the new
BMW X5 now also offers enhanced functionality. Folding down the 40 :
20 : 40 split rear seat backrest increases boot capacity from 650
litres to a maximum of 1,870 litres. The new BMW X5 also has a
two-section tailgate for ease of loading. If the optional Comfort
Access is specified, both sections can be opened and closed
electronically and hands-free. In addition, the boot cover now lowers
electrically into the load compartment floor and anti-slip luggage
rails helps ensure cargo remains stationary whilst the car is in motion.
If the optional third row of seats is specified customers
benefit from electric fore-and-aft adjustment of the second row seats.
A control panel in the boot can be used to slide the second-row seats
forwards or backwards and fold down the backrests of the second and
third rows.
Driver assistance systems: Another significant step towards
automated driving.
Available as an option, the new
Driving Assistant Professional package comprises Active Cruise Control
(ACC) with Stop & Go function, which is capable of braking the
vehicle to a standstill and sending it on its way again automatically.
For greater convenience in stop-start traffic, the period between
stopping and automatically moving off has been extended up to 30
seconds. Speed restrictions identified by the Speed Limit Info system
with No Passing Info display can be incorporated into the automatic
cruise control system with variations of up to 9mph. This pack also
contains the Steering and lane control assistant as well as the Lane
Keeping Assistant with active side collision protection. Another
component of the system is the evasion aid, which can help avoid
collisions with vehicles or pedestrians suddenly appearing in the
driver’s path. As soon as an evasive manoeuvre corresponding to such a
scenario is detected, the system assists the driver with steering
inputs to direct the vehicle into a clear adjacent lane. Other
constituents of this pack includes:
- Lane change warning
- Crossing Traffic Warning rear
- Rear-end collision warning
- Speed Limit Information incl. no passing info and preview
The Parking Assistant is another standard feature within in the new
BMW X5. It enables automatic selection and use of parallel parking
spaces. These parking spaces are detected by ultrasonic sensors as the
vehicle passes them. The Parking Assistant function is activated at
the touch of a button on the centre console. The system then takes
care of the acceleration, braking, steering and gear changes necessary
to manoeuvre into the space. Parking assist also includes Reversing
Assistant - a further illustration of BMW’s ongoing progress towards
automated driving.
This function offers a level of assistance – for leaving a
parking space or manoeuvring in a confined area – currently unmatched
by other vehicles. The Reversing Assistant controls the steering to
manoeuvre the vehicle along a path recently negotiated forwards. This
system makes reversing for a distance of up to 50 metres a simple task
in the new BMW X5. The driver just has to operate the accelerator and
brakes and monitor the surrounding area. The steering movements made
during the vehicle’s last forward manoeuvre are stored by the system
and retained, even for longer periods. This means the Reversing
Assistant can be used to manoeuvre the new BMW X5 backwards out of a
parking position that it drove into forwards the preceding day.
The driver enjoys ideal all-round visibility, thanks to both the
rear-view camera and the Top View, Panorama View and 3D View functions
of Parking Assistant Plus, which create a 360-degree image of the
vehicle and its surroundings in the Control Display. In addition,
drivers can use the Remote 3D View feature to access a
three-dimensional live image of their vehicle and surroundings on a smartphone.
BMW Connected and ConnectedDrive: Cutting-edge, digital and
seamlessly integrated into modern life.
The BMW Live
Cockpit Professional in the new BMW X5 combines a new display and
control concept and the ultimate in connectivity to create a superb
all-round package. The latest-generation display and control concept
comprises a high-resolution instrument cluster behind the steering
wheel with a 12.3-inch screen and a Control Display also measuring
12.3-inches across.
The system runs the latest BMW Operating System 7.0, and has a
cutting-edge, fully digital design. The new graphics display in the
instrument cluster now leaves enough room for a part-view of the
navigation map. The main menu in the Control Display is now spread
over up to ten pages, each showing two to four tiles with live
content. The intuitive multimodal interface has also been further
improved and allows the choice of touch control using the Control
Display, the familiar iDrive Touch Controller, controls on the
steering wheel, voice control or BMW gesture control. Also included in
BMW Live Cockpit Professional are an adaptive navigation system, a
hard-drive-based multimedia system with music file memory of up to
50GB and two USB ports, plus Bluetooth and WiFi interfaces.
For the first time, a selection of digital services will also be
combined together available under the guise of the Connected Package
Professional. This package offered as standard on all BMW X5 models
increases the levels of connectivity and makes it easier for customers
to take best advantage of digital services available on their car. The
Connected Package Professional includes Remote Services, Concierge
Services and Real Time Traffic Information and so much more. The
package provides a subscription for three years on all included
services – with the exception of Apple CarPlay which is included for
the first 12 months. Customers can also continue to download the
various digital services individually and retrospectively via the
ConnectedDrive Store.
BMW Connected: digital services for individual
mobility.
BMW Connected is the digital and personal
mobility assistant for BMW drivers and not just in the car; BMW
Connected is an all-embracing concept designed to seamlessly connect
the driver and their smartphone with their vehicle.
At the heart of it all is the Open Mobility Cloud, which allows
the personal mobility assistant to interface the car with the
customer’s digital devices. These could include an iPhone and Apple
Watch, smartphones and smartwatches running the Android operating
system, Alexa-compatible smart devices and Google Home.
Always up to date thanks to Remote Software
Upgrade.
The Remote Software Upgrade feature keeps the
vehicle up to date with the latest software. All updates can be loaded
over the air and upgrades can be loaded onto a smartphone via the BMW
Connected app when connected to a domestic WiFi network or imported
directly via the BMW’s built-in SIM card, which happens automatically
for important vehicle upgrades. The Remote Software Upgrade facility
therefore maximises flexibility while keeping BMW vehicles in tune
with the latest technological developments.
Mobile office: Microsoft Office 365 with Skype for
Business.
The integration of Microsoft Office 365 turns
the new BMW X5 into a mobile office. Users of a Business Essential or
Business Premium account with Exchange function are thereby able to
safely access their email account from their car and easily manage
appointments and contacts, so there is absolutely no need for them to
use their smartphone while driving. Drivers can have emails read out
to them and are able to use voice commands to dictate and send new
messages while on the move. In addition, calendar appointments can be
confirmed, cancelled or transferred straight to the navigation system,
as can contact addresses. Microsoft Office 365 users have also been
able to use Skype for Business from Microsoft in their car since
autumn 2017.
The all-new BMW X5 is on sale now, prices start from £57,495 OTR.
Ends
The BMW Group
With its four brands BMW, MINI,
Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading
premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides
premium financial and mobility services. The BMW Group production
network comprises 30 production and assembly facilities in 14
countries; the company has a global sales network in more than 140 countries.
In 2017, the BMW Group sold over 2,463,500 passenger vehicles
and more than 164,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax in
the financial year 2017 was € 10.655 billion on revenues amounting to
€ 98.678 billion. As of 31 December 2017, the BMW Group had a
workforce of 129,932 employees.
The success of the BMW Group has always been based on long-term
thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established
ecological and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy.
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