New BMW X5 launched with starting price at Rs 72.90 lakh

The next-gen X5 gets new interior and exterior styling, along with a 3.0-litre diesel engine.

By Nishmanya Bahadur, Autocar India calendar 16 May 2019 Views icon8527 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
New BMW X5 launched with starting price at Rs 72.90 lakh

BMW has launched the fourth-generation of the X5 SUV in India at a starting price of Rs 72.90 lakh; the two higher variants cost Rs 82.40 lakh.

The 2019 BMW X5, which is locally assembled at BMW India's plant in Chennai, is available with petrol and diesel engine options – the former comes only in the M Sport variant, while the latter will be offered in Sport and xLine trims. While BMW dealerships will have the diesel X5 in stock from today, the petrol models will be available later in 2019. 

On the design front, the new X5 features a restyled front bumper with a larger kidney design grille, new headlights and LED daytime running lights; all of which tie-in with BMW’s new design language. At the rear, the new X5 sports chunk LED tail-lights and a restyled rear bumper. The M Sport pack for the petrol model adds more aggressive design themes.

Mechanically, the next-gen model can be had with either a 265hp/620Nm, 3.0-litre, six-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine in the X5 xDrive30d or with a 340hp/450Nm, 3.0-litre, six-cylinder turbo-petrol engine in the xDrive40i. The engines come paired to an 8-speed automatic gearbox that transmits power to all four corners via BMW’s xDrive all-wheel-drive system, along with adaptive air suspension, which are standard kit. A point to note: the petrol engine is BS6-compliant.

BMW offers three metallic exterior finishes on the new X5 - Mineral White, Phytonic Blue and Black Sapphire - and five interior upholstery options made from leather - Ivory White, Black & Coffee, Black & Cognac, Black and Black and Black.

The new X5 gets an all-new dashboard layout that features two 12.3-inch digital screens. One of the screens replaces the analogue instrument cluster from the outgoing model with a fully digital unit. The other screen is the infotainment touchscreen display, which has also been updated.

The new X5 also gets BMW's Parking Assistant Plus - a feature that allows the SUV to park on its own and that has become increasingly common in the premium luxury SUV segment. The next-gen X5 comes with a two-year standard warranty package.

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