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Key Points At A Glance:
- Second edition of the highly successful originator of the Sports Activity
Vehicle (SAV) segment accounting for global sales of approximately 580,000 units
so far, all-new development maintaining the body and drivetrain concept and
strengthening the X5’s characteristic qualities in terms of driving dynamics,
functionality, and exclusivity.
- Significant improvement of driving dynamics and agility: engines with even
more power and greater efficiency, torsionally rigid bodyshell, optimised
aerodynamics, unique double wishbone front axle and integral IV rear axle, low
centre of gravity, BMW all-wheel xDrive enhanced to an even higher standard.
- First vehicle in its segment with Active Steering for even greater agility
and driving pleasure, AdaptiveDrive with anti-roll stabilisation and adaptive
dampers for sports performance and behaviour, only vehicle in the segment with
Safety Tyres featured as standard for the best possible safety.
- Six-speed automatic transmission with even faster gearshift featured as
standard, enhanced shift comfort, greater fuel economy, and electronic gear
selector.
- Interior with significant enhancement of functions, more room for the
occupants, optional third row seats, generous luggage capacity (max. volume:
620–1,750 litres).
- iDrive control system enhanced to an even higher level, with 8 favourite
buttons for direct selection of navigation destinations, telephone numbers and
audio sources at the touch of a button, only vehicle in the SAV segment with
optional Head-Up Display.
- Exterior design with harmonious proportions, elegant and slender lines,
sporting and powerful overall look.
- Exclusive interior ambience with sophisticated materials, excellent finish
quality, innovative optional extras: Multi-channel audio system, DVD video
system, backup camera.
Engine variants*:
BMW X5 4.8i:
V8 petrol engine, 4,799 cc, Max output: 261 kW (+ 11 per cent), Max
torque: 475 Nm (+ 8 per cent), Acceleration 0–100 km/h in 6.5 sec (– 7 per
cent), Top speed 240 km/h, Average fuel consumption in the EU composite
test (preliminary) 12.5 litres/100 km (– 5 per cent).
BMW X5 3.0si:
Six-cylinder petrol engine, 2,996 cc, Max output: 200 kW (+ 18 per
cent), Max torque: 315 Nm (+ 5 per cent), Acceleration 0–100 km/h in 8.1
sec (– 8 per cent) Top speed 225 km/h (210 km/h with H-spec
tyres), Average fuel consumption in the EU composite test (preliminary)
10.9 litres/100 km (– 14 per cent).
BMW X5 3.0d:
Six-cylinder diesel, 2,993 cc, Max output: 170 kW (+ 6 per cent), Max
torque: 520 Nm (+ 4 per cent), Acceleration 0–100 km/h in 8.3 sec (– 3 per
cent) Top speed 216 km/h (210 km/h with H-spec tyres), Average fuel
consumption in the EU composite test 8.7 litres/100 km (– 7 per cent).
* Australian engine specification (as well as standard specifications) to be
announced closer to arrival.
Perfect Combination of Driving Dynamics, Functionality and Exclusivity
- Sports Activity Vehicle with further enhanced driving dynamics.
- More power and greater efficiency: V8 petrol engine, six-cylinder petrol
engine, all-aluminium six-cylinder diesel.
- Only vehicle in its segment with Active Steering, AdaptiveDrive, Head-Up
Display and standard featured BMW Safety Tyres for the best possible safety.
- Standard: new six-speed automatic transmission with electronic gear
selector.
- Further enhanced: permanent BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive technology.
- Weight-optimised bodyshell with extreme torsional stiffness.
- Larger interior with up to seven seats.
- iDrive control concept with 8 favourite buttons.
- Exclusive interior with innovative options.
The original BMW X5 introduced a new type of all-wheel drive, the Sports
Activity Vehicle.
And now the new BMW X5 sets another benchmark for driving excellence with
powerful eight- and six-cylinder engines, unique suspension, further enhanced
BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive technology, a weight-optimised bodyshell with extreme
torsional stiffness. The result is a vehicle possessing excellent agility and
dynamic performance.
The new BMW X5 is the only vehicle in its segment available with both Active
Steering developed by BMW, and AdaptiveDrive (a combination of anti-roll
stabilisation and adaptive dampers). And it is the first SAV worldwide fitted
with BMW Safety Tyres as a standard feature, ensuring the best possible level of
safety.
The powerful elegance of the exterior design, just like the flexible and
exclusive interior, clearly underlines the superior character of the new BMW X5.
The new X5 arrives with a more powerful V8 4.8-litre petrol engine developing
maximum output of 261kW, a 3.0-litre straight-six petrol engine with maximum
output of 200 kW, and a 3.0-litre straight-six all aluminium diesel with peak
power of 170 kW.
Drivers are assured of the most dynamic driving experience, while the
enlarged interior delivers comfort for as many as seven occupants.
The original BMW X5 has been an unqualified success with around 580,000 sales
since 1999. Even in its run out year in Australia the X5 is able to post
impressive sales figures, and beat newer rivals in the sales race month on
month.
The goal of the new BMW X5 is to deliver a larger, more powerful, more
luxurious, yet robust premium SAV with outstanding driving dynamics, and
improved ground clearance.
Commanding driving position, flexible interior
The new BMW X5 is almost 190 mm longer than its predecessor, yet the
proportions and overall sporty look of the X5 have been retained.
The full impact of the increased size is only apparent when examining the
interior.
Enhanced ground clearance and the high, commanding seating position are
joined by the option of a third row of seats for the first time. Premium quality
trim and upholstery match those of the most luxurious high performance BMW
Sedans.
Driving dynamics top of the class, again
The new BMW X5 further enhances its leadership in driving dynamics.
Throughout its production life, the original X5 was the undisputed leader in
driving dynamics. But now BMW’s drivetrain and chassis development specialists
have set the standard even higher in terms of power and performance, agility,
dynamics, and suspension comfort, yet still retaining the basic principles of
unitary body design, independent suspension, and permanent, electronically
controlled variable all-wheel drive.
Both the petrol and diesel engines driving the BMW X5 have been substantially
upgraded and optimised in their power, performance and refinement. The chassis
and suspension however are brand-new from the ground up.
Innovative and exclusive: suspension technology
The new BMW X5 boasts a double wishbone front axle unique in its class. This
optimises tyre contact on the road and, accordingly, the transmission of lateral
forces, thus allowing particularly fast and dynamic lateral acceleration. A
further feature is directional stability likewise enhanced to an even higher
level.
The integral IV rear axle patented by BMW, serves to separate the drive and
damper functions, the wheel mounts and axle subframe. No fewer than four control
arms take drive and dynamic forces fed into the suspension. Soft front swing
mounts on the rear axle subframe, optimise the longitudinal suspension of the
wheel guidance elements and enhance roll comfort accordingly.
The new rack-and-pinion steering with a variable transmission ratio geared to
the steering angle meets the requirements of different driving situations at all
times.
Thanks to consistent power assistance, the steering keeps the driver safely
in control of their vehicle even at high speeds, remaining smoothly in position
around its centrepoint. In bends, the driver will feel more direct steering
response, steering transmission geared to the steering angle helping to provide
a dynamic style of motoring.
Unique in the segment: Active Steering and AdaptiveDrive
The new BMW X5 is the first vehicle in its class available as an option with
Active Steering. This advanced system developed by BMW offers exactly the right
steering ratio at all speeds: Up to a speed of approximately 90 km/h steering
behaviour is more direct, thus meeting the requirements of sporting and active
motoring.
A further advantage is it takes just two turns to go from lock-to-lock. At
higher speeds, Active Steering transmission is more indirect, enhancing the
directional stability of the vehicle and, accordingly, its driving comfort.
Active Steering is combined in the new BMW X5 with Servotronic, thus serving
actively to stabilise the vehicle when oversteering in a bend or in particularly
demanding brake manoeuvres. When applying the brakes on surfaces with a varying
frictional coefficient (split-friction braking), for example, Active Steering
generates a precise but discreet counter-steering effect to prevent the vehicle
from swerving out of control.
World debut: data transfer via FlexRay
Carefully coordinated interaction of the anti-roll bars and dampers by way of
optional AdaptiveDrive is equally unique in the SAV segment. Indeed, the
combination of active anti-roll stabilisation and variable damper adjustment
gives the new BMW X5 a standard of superior driving behaviour never seen before
in a vehicle of this kind.
Using sensors, AdaptiveDrive permanently monitors and calculates data on the
road speed of the vehicle, its steering angle, straight-ahead and lateral
acceleration, body and wheel acceleration, as well as height levels. Using this
information, the system controls both the swivel motors on the anti-roll bars
and the electromagnetic damper valves, thus controlling body roll and damping
exactly as required at all times.
Simply by pressing a button, the driver can choose either a sporting or a
more comfortable basic setting of AdaptiveDrive.
The FlexRay high-speed data transmission system is used for the first time
for fast and reliable coordination of all AdaptiveDrive functions. Enhanced to
production standard by a consortium of development companies under leadership by
BMW, this system offers a level of data transfer capacity never seen before. The
new BMW X5 is the first vehicle in the world to feature FlexRay technology.
Even smarter: intelligent BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive technology
Under normal driving conditions, BMW xDrive splits drive forces front-to-rear
40: 60. Reacting extremely quickly and precisely xDrive ensures variable power
distribution front-to-rear as soon as a specific driving situation or surface
conditions require.
To perform this function, BMW xDrive features a power divider with an
electronically controlled multiple-plate clutch, feeding the power of the engine
to where it can be used most effectively. Hence, BMW xDrive all-wheel-drive
system promotes driving dynamics that counteract any over- or understeer in
bends.
BMW xDrive supports yet another feature typical of the BMW X5 by ensuring
maximum traction on difficult surfaces. Here again, variable control
instantaneously shifting drive power to the axle with better grip ensures highly
efficient power transmission.
These many qualities of BMW’s electronically controlled all-wheel-drive
system give not only the BMW X5 and X3, but rather all BMWs equipped with xDrive
truly outstanding driving qualities superior at all times.
Indeed, the system is acknowledged as so attractive that BMW has now become
the world’s most successful manufacturer of all-wheel-drive vehicles in the
premium segment.
Integrated Chassis Management for optimum control quality
To distribute drive power quickly and with maximum precision, xDrive
all-wheel drive, DSC Dynamic Stability Control, engine management and Active
Steering are all networked via Integrated Chassis Management, ensuring an
optimum balance of drive power distribution, individual application of the
brakes on each wheel, and engine management.
This harmonised suspension and chassis management sets the foundation for
driving dynamics and active safety of the highest standard.
DSC with new functions, faster and even more precise hydraulic control
Boasting an even higher standard of performance for optimum comfort,
convenience and function, DSC Dynamic Stability Control on the new BMW X5 makes
a particularly important contribution to safe and active motoring. The basic
functions of the overall DSC system include ABS anti-lock brakes, ASC Automatic
Stability Control, DSC Dynamic Stability Control, TSC Trailer Stability Control,
HDC Hill Descent Control, DBD Dynamic Brake Control maximising brake pressure
whenever required for particularly powerful deceleration, as well as CBC
Cornering Brake Control preventing the vehicle from “turning into” a bend when
applying the brakes lightly.
ADB Automatic Differential Brake is another highly sophisticated electronic
system, which acts as a lateral wheel lock, automatically applying the brakes on
a wheel about to spin.
BMW’s new DSC system serves additionally to optimise the brake system through
various additional functions. First, it automatically sets off any decrease in
brake power at extremely high temperatures by increasing brake forces
accordingly (anti-fading support).
Moderate build-up of brake forces, in turn, enhances brake standby in
situations which may require spontaneous deceleration. Regular dry braking, as
yet another example, optimises the performance of the brakes in the wet, while
the start-off assistant facilitates the process of setting off on an uphill
gradient.
The new BMW X5 also offers a parking brake with both an electro-mechanical
and hydraulic function activated or released at the touch of a button.
DTC for greater spin and more dynamic performance
Reflecting its high standard of driving dynamics, the new BMW X5 also comes
with DTC Dynamic Traction Control. All the driver has to do to activate the DTC
mode is press a button on the centre console. This raises the thresholds for
intervention in the engine and brakes, allowing the BMW X5 to set off smoothly
on loose snow or sand with the drive wheels intentionally spinning lightly. And
last but certainly not least, DTC promotes an even more sporting and active
style of motoring.
The high-performance brake system in the new BMW X5, supported by the wide
range of new DSC functions, ensures excellent stopping power in every situation,
inner-vented discs on all four wheels taking up brake energy with maximum
efficiency.
Brake disc diameter on the BMW X5 3.0si is 332 millimetres at the front and
320 millimetres at the rear. On the X5 4.8i, the front rotos measure 365 mm and
345 mm at the rear.
First SAV featuring safety tyres as standard
The new BMW X5 is the first car in its class fitted as standard with BMW
Safety Tyres for the best possible level of customer safety and mobility.
These safety tyres are fitted to extended hump rims which ensures the tyre
does not ride off the rim while deflated. The new BMW X5 is fitted with the
fourth generation of BMW Safety Tyres.
BMW Safety Tyres allow motorists to continue driving even after a complete
loss of tyre pressure. In such a case BMW Safety Tyres allow the BMW X5 to
continue in safety for up to 250 km (subject to load) at speeds of up to 80
km/h. In addition, standard Australian-specified vehicles will be fitted with an
emergency spare wheel.
The new BMW X5 now comes as standard with 18-inch light-alloy wheels running
on 255/55 tyres. Larger light-alloy wheel measuring 19 and even 20 inches
running on tyre sizes of up to 275/40 at the front and 315/35 at the rear are
available as an option. These tyres are also Safety Tyres.
A further safety feature is the Tyre Defect Indicator warning the driver of a
gradual loss of air pressure. Consistently comparing wheel speed, this system
registers any deviation from normal pressure. A graphic symbol in the instrument
cluster display informs the driver whenever tyre pressure deviates from the
pressure required by more than 30 per cent.
Supreme at all times: the V8 petrol engine
It goes without saying that a premium segment SAV requires and deserves a
drive unit offering impressive torque and power combined with supreme running
refinement. And precisely this is why the new BMW X5 comes with a choice of two
petrol power units and one diesel engine all living up to this high standard.
The V8 4.8-litre engine delivers high performance at all times. Thoroughly
revised, this top-end power unit develops maximum output of 261 kW from 4,799
cc. In addition to double-VANOS variable camshaft adjustment and VALVETRONIC
fully variable valve drive, the eight-cylinder now comes with an even more
sophisticated and efficient engine management.
Flow-optimised intake ducts and valves, an intake system switching to two
levels and featuring double-chamber intake air guidance, as well as a brand-new
exhaust system all act together to ensure a smooth flow of the fuel/air mixture,
giving the new BMW X5 an even more powerful response and truly supreme driving
dynamics.
The V8 power unit in the new BMW X5 4.8i develops maximum torque of 475 Nm
between 3,400 and 3,800 rpm, offering efficient dynamics of the highest
standard.
Accelerating from standstill to 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds, this top-end model
sets a new record in acceleration, while its top speed is limited electronically
to 240 km/h.
Despite the 11 per cent increase in engine power, fuel consumption is reduced
by 5 per cent to 12.5 litres/100 km (preliminary figures) in the EU test cycle.
Naturally, the new V8 power unit meets the exhaust emission regulations of
both the Euro 4 standard and the ULEV II classification in the USA.
Agile and light: the straight-six petrol engine
The straight-six petrol engine in the new BMW X5 3.0si likewise reflects the
latest state of the art in engine design. This advanced magnesium-aluminium
3.0-litre power unit combines smooth and fast-revving response with superior
refinement and harmony. Maximum output is 200 kW with peak torque of 315 Nm at
2,750 rpm.
Double-VANOS and VALVETRONIC also help to give this power unit optimum output
and superior efficiency. Engine weight has been reduced at the same time, the
magnesium/aluminium alloy block reducing the overall weight of the new
six-cylinder by 10 kg to just 161 kg – an advantage which helps to promote
balanced axle load distribution and, accordingly, vehicle agility, and at the
same time minimises fuel consumption.
The water pump in the cooling system now operated electrically only on demand
also makes an additional contribution to all-round economy.
The BMW X5 3.0si accelerates to 100 km/h in 8.1 seconds and has a top speed
of 225 km/h (or 210 km/h on H-spec tyres). Average fuel consumption in the EU
cycle is 10.9 litres/100 km (preliminary figures), a substantial 14 per cent
less than on the former model, despite an increase in power of 18 per cent.
Muscular and refined: the all-aluminium diesel with third-generation
common rail and piezo injection technology
The diesel version of the new BMW X5 also offers all the character of a
premium SAV with truly outstanding power and performance. Now 25 kg lighter than
the previous power unit, thanks to its all-aluminium block, this outstanding
straight-six develops maximum output of 170 kW from 3.0 litres engine capacity,
benefiting in the process from direct common rail fuel injection featuring piezo
injectors. Maximum torque of 520 Nm, in turn, is maintained consistently between
2,000 and 2,750 rpm.
This significant power at low engine speeds is attributable to the newly
developed exhaust gas turbocharger. The turbocharger features variable turbine
geometry and electrical adjustment, responding at an early point without delay
and offering a high degree of efficiency for both enhanced torque and engine
output.
Introducing the third generation of common rail technology, the straight-six
in the BMW X5 3.0d also boasts the most advanced injection system currently
available for a diesel engine. The piezo injectors deliver fuel efficiently and
precisely into the six combustion chambers at a pressure of 1,600 bar. The
combustion process is not only particularly powerful and economical, but also
clean, while a particulate filter positioned close to the engine as well as an
oxidation catalyst housed in the same unit ensure exhaust gas management in line
with the Euro 4 standard.
The new BMW X5 3.0d accelerate to 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds and has a top speed
of 216 km/h (or 210 km/h on H-spec tyres). Fuel consumption is a mere 8.7 litres
of diesel fuel per 100 km in the EU test cycle, down by seven per cent from the
previous model despite an increase in output by six per cent.
New six-speed automatic transmission with even faster gearshift and
enhanced shift comfort
The new BMW X5 comes as standard with six-speed automatic transmission
enhanced to an even higher level than before. Indeed, the new six-speed
automatic shifts gears at a truly incomparable pace, with unparalleled precision
and efficiency, promoting not only motoring comfort but above all the dynamic
performance of the BMW X5. And the transmission helps the engine to achieve a
particularly high standard of all-round economy.
The new automatic transmission comes in two versions tailored specifically to
the torque of the six-cylinder petrol engine, on the one hand, and the
six-cylinder diesel and eight-cylinder petrol power units, on the other. Both
versions feature new converter technology and particularly efficient,
high-performance software cutting back reaction and shift times versus a
conventional automatic transmission by up to 50 per cent. And direct detection
of the target gear required allows the driver to skip one or even several gears
when shifting down, without taking any additional time.
With its unusually dynamic gearshift and extremely direct connection to the
engine, the new six-speed automatic transmission is a particularly impressive
partner for the sporting and highly active new BMW X5. And at the same time it
helps to ensure smooth, relaxed and fuel-efficient cruising at low engine
speeds.
New electronic gear selector
The automatic transmission is controlled by a new electronic gear selector
also featured for the first time on the new BMW X5. While the gearshift pattern
is the same as on a conventional automatic transmission, the selector lever
moves back to its starting position after each use.
Transmission management is now no longer mechanical, but is rather effected
through electrical signals. The parking position, for example, is activated by
pressing the P button on the upper side of the selector lever.
Then, to activate a drive gear manually, all the driver has to do is press
the selector lever to the left and is now able to shift gears sequentially by
hand: To shift up, the driver pulls the selector lever back, to shift down, he
presses the selector lever forwards. A display in the selector lever itself and
in the instrument cluster shows which gear is currently in mesh.
Apart from short and ergonomically convenient gearshift travel ensuring a
high standard of comfortable use, the new gearshift lever offers the further
advantage of providing enough space on the centre console for additional storage
areas and cupholders.
Presence and elegance in one: outstanding design
The new BMW X5 is highly attractive and elegant. The proportions of the
former model have been carefully developed and enhanced to an even higher
standard, the overall look of the vehicle conveying a powerful touch of agility
despite growing by 187 mm in length and 61 mm in width.
Short body overhangs front and rear, larger wheels, and the short distance
between the front axle and instrument panel focus attention on the front end of
the new X5. The result is a perfect optical balance of the front and rear.
With its longer wheelbase, the new BMW X5 achieves a significantly higher
standard of stability and presence. The stretched side section borders at the
rear on the powerful D-pillar, the lines of all pillars coming together to form
an appropriately shortened roofline, again supporting the overall impression of
elegance and slender athleticism.
A classical BMW design feature from the side is the contour line at the same
level as the door openers and rising slightly to the rear. This is where the
vehicle’s convex and concave surfaces come together, the contour line starting
behind the front wheel arches and encircling the entire rear section,
uninterrupted by the taillights.
Powerful-looking front end, dynamic rear section
The powerfully domed bonnet, the three-dimensional rods on the BMW kidney
grille, and the headlight units integrated in the side panels all act together
to give the front end of the new BMW X5 a particularly powerful expression.
The forward-focussed lines of the car are furthermore accentuated by the
seams between the bonnet tapering out to the front and the muscular side panels
continuing into the contoured surface of the headlight units.
The effect is that the quad headlights appear to be slightly cut off at the
top, giving the entire front end a clear and dynamic focus.
The rear also displays powerful elegance. The high upper edge of the rear
bumper accentuates the sheer width of the vehicle and, as a result, its strong
and stable stance on the road.
This impression is then further enhanced by the horizontal structure of the
rear light clusters, in BMW’s typical L-design, wrapped far around into the rear
lid. Four LED light rods give the new BMW X5 a powerful and striking night
design also from behind.
The combination of convex and concave surfaces combines the powerful flair so
typical of BMW’s SAV models with the elegant presence of a genuine premium
vehicle. This entire configuration creates a dynamic flow of light and shade
symbolising lightness and giving the surfaces a clear structure.
The muscular wheel arches, in turn, are a clear symbol of stability. And last
but not least, the clear accentuation of the horizontal wheel line expressed by
the wide track again helps to give the new BMW X5 a truly individual look.
Aerodynamic, safe and spacious: the body
One of the outstanding qualities of the body design of the new BMW X5 is
unusually good streamlining with a low drag coefficient. Lift forces kept to a
minimum enhance both driving dynamics and safety. And the drag coefficient of
0.33 (X5 3.0si), finally, places the new BMW X5 at the top of its segment.
This superior aerodynamic efficiency is ensured by an almost smooth
underfloor, aerodynamic contour lips, as well as further, specific aerodynamic
improvements at the rear.
The new BMW X5 is the first production vehicle in the world to feature a roof
spoiler with aerodynamic edges integrated at the side for a precisely defined
cut-off of air flow. Apart from the roof spoiler, the rear lights also come with
cut-off edges improving the flow of air.
Measuring 4,854 mm long and 1,933 mm wide, the new BMW X5 is significantly
larger than its predecessor. But it remains an elegant and sporting vehicle from
every angle.
Maximum flexibility: two additional seats in the third row
For the first time, BMW offers a third row of seats in the X5. The factory
fitted seats provide adequate space for two passengers up to 1.70 m tall.
These two seats come complete with three-point inertia-reel seat belts and
headrests adjustable for height. To ensure convenient access to this third row
of seats, the second row may be moved to the front with their backrests
remaining upright, while grab recesses in the inner lining on the C-pillars also
serve to ensure easy access.
The rake of the backrest on the second row of seats is adjustable to four
different positions and variable in length, helping to accommodate large and
bulky items of luggage.
Enhanced comfort on the third row seats is ensured by separate heating and
ventilation outlets. To fully use the available luggage space, the seats can be
individually folded flat into the floor, completely out of sight.
Mid-row passengers gain an additional 40 mm of knee room compared with the
first generation X5.
Regardless of the number of seats in use, there is plenty of luggage space.
As before the tailgate is split horizontally, while the loading area is 100 mm
longer than before.
An additional storage compartment beneath the floor of the luggage
compartment in five-seat models which normally offers an extra 90 litres of
storage space, will house an emergency spare. Overall storage capacity under the
VDA standard is up significantly by 110 litres or 22 per cent to 620 litres for
the five-seater version of the new BMW X5.
And should the driver choose to completely fold down the asymmetrically split
second row of seats, luggage capacity increases to a truly impressive 1,750
litres (+ 200 litres or 13 per cent over the previous model).
Even with the third row of seats upright, luggage capacity is still an ample
200 litres.
Intelligent lightweight construction: greater solidity, weight almost
unchanged
Despite the larger dimensions of the new X5 over the former model, BMW’s
engineers and designers have succeeded in keeping the weight of the new BMW X5
almost unchanged, making the body even stiffer in the process.
To provide additional space and extra solidity without a significant increase
in weight, the engineers have concentrated consistently on intelligent
lightweight technology.
Both the choice of materials and the arrangement and geometry of the support
bars, arms and reinforcement members are based on an overall concept designed
for maximum safety in a crash combined with superior agility. Torsional
stiffness versus the former model is up approximately 15 per cent from 23,500 to
27,000 Nm/degree.
The result of this particular design and configuration is borne out clearly
by the significantly enhanced lightweight quality. This criterion describes
torsional stiffness relative to the ground area (wheel contact points) as well
as the weight of the vehicle and clearly expresses the particular quality of the
new BMW X5 as a vehicle which, taking its body dimensions into account, offers
the highest standard of solidity and agility currently possible.
Even the optionally available extra-large panorama glass roof does not have
any noticeable effects on the stiffness of the overall bodyshell.
Torsional stiffness and crash safety of the highest standard
Stiffness at the front is optimised without an increase in weight by
low-lying support arms around the wheel arches curving in towards the middle of
the vehicle and providing a firm connection to the engine supports. Around the
C-pillars a fully-closed torsion ring also serves to enhance body stiffness.
Body stiffness is further increased by wedges on the rear lid at medium
height on the two D-pillars when closed. Contact between the wedge elements and
the surrounds is ensured by way of the soft close function of the rear lid, and
the improvement of stiffness at the rear is quite substantial. Indeed, to
achieve the same effect any other way, the engineers and body designers would
have required additional metal sheet components weighing approximately 6 kg.
High- and ultra-high-strength steel is used above all at the rear end of the
new BMW X5 in order to achieve optimum stiffness and load resistance in a
rear-end collision despite minimum use of material. At the front, in turn, use
of a cast aluminium spring support serves to reduce weight while optimising
stiffness at the same time.
The design and configuration of the front side panels and their modular
supports made of plastic also serves to achieve several development targets all
in one: Apart from lower weight and greater freedom in design, one of these
targets is also all-round protection of pedestrians.
The foundation for passive safety: the stable passenger cell
To optimise passive safety to the highest standard, the design and
construction engineers focused from the start in developing the body-in-white of
the new BMW X5 on maximum stability of the passenger cell. Forces acting on the
vehicle in the event of an accident are passed on via the engine supports and
chassis along various load paths, preventing extreme loads on any individual
bearing structures.
Given its body structure and wide range of safety features, the new BMW X5
naturally offers all the prerequisites for fulfilling all crash tests relevant
the world over. In creating the overall concept of passive and active safety,
the engineers have also carefully considered the latest results in BMW accident
research, giving the new X5 not only frontal and hip/thorax airbags, but also
curtain/head airbags at the side as standard features. These airbags inflate out
of the A-pillar covers and roof lining to protect the occupants in the first two
rows reliably from injury.
The new BMW X5 is equipped with three-point inertia-reel belts on all seats.
These restraint systems come with belt force limiters and additionally with a
belt latch tensioner on the front seats. And ISOFIX child seat fastenings are
featured as standard on the second row of seats.
In the event of an impending rollover, rollover sensors in the new BMW X5
activate the curtain airbags and belt latch tensioners. Networked with DSC
Dynamic Stability Control, these sensors guarantee early and appropriate
operation of the system. And to prevent collisions from the rear, the new X5,
like other BMW models, is equipped with a two-stage adaptive brake display.
Whenever the driver applies the brakes particularly hard, this enlarges the
size of the brake lights, creating a clear signal for motorists following from
behind to brake hard as well.
The interior: functional and refined
The driver’s seat at the wheel of the new BMW X5 is conceived and designed
for superior motoring in a powerful, dynamic and truly versatile vehicle. The
higher, commanding seating position and the arrangement of the instrument panel
inclined slightly towards the driver convey the impression of unrestricted
control of the vehicle. All functions and displays are absolutely clear and
easy-to-read also by the front passenger in the comfort zone in the middle of
the dashboard. The Control Display for the BMW iDrive operating system housed on
the instrument panel at the same level as the circular instruments is directly
in the line of vision of both the driver and front passenger.
Slender design and the harmonious transitions extending into the door linings
give the instrument panel powerful and elegant flair all in one. Interacting
with the load-bearing element of the centre console extending down to the
bottom, the instrument panel would appear to be hovering freely in space.
Apart from this sophisticated design, high-quality materials, tasteful colour
combinations, comfortable seats and padded armrests ensure a truly stylish
ambience. The generous space available, a wide range of storage boxes and
compartments, and perfect finish all reflect the typical character of an
outstanding and versatile Sports Activity Vehicle.
The interior of the new BMW X5 combines the exclusive style of a luxury
performance saloon with the variability and function of a modern SAV. Five trim
variants, six trim colours and trim strips in five different versions, combined
with nine exterior paintwork colours, offer a wide range of options in
personalising the new BMW X5 to the customer’s taste. Galvanised trim strips in
Pearl Gloss chrome, finally, highlight the value and elegance of the new X5 in
combination with the trim panels.
BMW iDrive with eight favourite buttons
To control the navigation, air conditioning, entertainment and communication
functions, the new BMW X5 also features BMW’s innovative iDrive control and
operation concept. Comfort and communication settings are adjusted by turning,
pushing and pressing the iDrive control on the centre console, with the
functions selected and adjustment options being presented on the Control
Display.
The new anti-dazzle monitor automatically adjusting in brightness to ambient
light conditions is positioned in perfect ergonomic arrangement in the
instrument panel, enabling the driver to read the information displayed at any
time without turning his head and only briefly taking his eyes off the road.
In addition, the driver has eight buttons available for selecting favourite
functions to further facilitate control operations. Pressing a button once, as
an example, the driver is able to retrieve frequently dialled telephone numbers,
select a frequent navigation destination, or tune to a radio station of their
choice.
As an option, information relevant to the driver may also be presented on the
Head-Up Display which is unique in the SAV segment, which involves data being
projected on the windscreen. The driver therefore has road speed, navigation
instructions, speed control data and warnings provided by BMW Check/Control
systems in their line of vision at all times when selected.
Optimum visibility: Bi-Xenon headlights, curve and bending lights
In conjunction with Bi-Xenon headlights available as an option, the new BMW
X5 offers an attractive and highly practical daytime headlight function by means
of the light rings in the dual circular headlights. In this case the wings on
the two inner headlights emit particularly intense and bright light
approximately 100 times brighter than regular parking lights and thus improving
visibility of the car accordingly also at a greater distance.
This also makes the car clearly recognisable at first sight as a BMW, due to
the typical corona light effect. And compared with standard low-beam headlights,
energy consumption is reduced by more than 50 per cent.
High Beam Assist is also available as an option on the new BMW X5 ensuring
extra comfort when driving at night. This system switches the lights
automatically back to the low beam as soon as another vehicle comes the other
way or if the distance to a vehicle ahead drops below a certain limit.
A further feature in this case is that the fog lamps take on the additional
function of turning lights: Each time the driver turns in another direction, the
light beam for the fog lamps is guided to the side by a reflector, clearly
illuminating the road ahead in the new direction the driver is taking.
Yet another particularly attractive option available on the new BMW X5 is
Cruise Control with brake function. It acts on the engine management, the gear
selected, and the brakes in order to precisely keep the speed set by the driver
in advance. Constantly registering the car’s lateral acceleration, Cruise
Control with brake function also recognises the risk of safety and comfort
impairment in bends, reducing the speed of the car accordingly. And to keep the
vehicle at the right speed when driving downhill, also when towing a trailer,
the system will intervene in the brakes if required.
Innovative options
Sophisticated navigation and audio systems further enhance the driver’s and
passengers’ travelling comfort in the new BMW X5. A DVD video system for the
second row of seats, a CD- or DVD-changer housed in the glove compartment as
well as an innovative multi-channel audio system are among the highlights
offered in terms of mobile entertainment.
Even the standard version of the audio system comes with six loudspeakers,
BMW’s HiFi system Professional specially conceived for playing back
multi-channel audio sources, comprising no less than 16 loudspeakers. Thanks to
the AUX-IN socket featured as standard, music from external audio sources such
as an MP3 player may also be played through the loudspeakers in the car.
Supplementing PDC Park Distance Control, the new BMW X5 is available with a
backup camera, a video system facilitating parking manoeuvres especially in
confined areas or places with poor visibility.
To activate the backup camera, all the driver has to do is press a button or
shift to reverse (in which case the system is activated automatically together
with PDC Park Distance Control).
In addition to presenting a wide-angle colour video image on the central
Control Display in an optimised perspective, the backup camera offers a number
of other functions. These include interactive track lines on the screen helping
the user find the ideal approach when manoeuvring or parking. Another new
function is to mark obstacles detected by PDC in colour in the true-to-life
camera image in the form of a graph with a three-dimensional effect made
possible through the use of ultrasound sensors.
The camera image may furthermore be enlarged to cover the full surface of the
screen, being automatically panned as a function of speed.
To offer further support when hooking up a trailer, the camera even has a
zoom function with a further interactive graphic display allowing the driver to
connect the towbar without the slightest problem. And last but not least, the
camera lens is automatically heated in cold temperatures to keep it free of snow
and ice.
Innovative technology, a premium ambience of the same quality as in a luxury
performance saloon, powerful elegance in body design and superb driving dynamics
make the new BMW X5 a genuine exception in its segment. The new model therefore
continues the tradition of its predecessor, the first Sports Activity Vehicle in
the world setting the foundation for a brand-new class of vehicles.
The engineers and development specialists creating the new BMW X5 have
succeeded once again in developing a truly unique vehicle for the market. In a
segment now subject to fierce competition, the new BMW X5 sets the standard yet
again in driving dynamics and agility.
No other vehicle combines the qualities so typical of a BMW with the
thrilling features of a truly versatile SAV full of style and presence at all
times.
Given all these qualities, the new BMW X5 meets all the demands and
requirements of the discerning motorist who, through the choice of his or her
vehicle, wishes to express their personal and independent lifestyle and at the
same time enjoy a new driving experience in a new dimension.
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