The BMW X5 price is between £ 43,980-£ 54,200

For X5 owners who want a little bit more kick, look no further than the 3.0 liter turbo diesel, also an inline-6 cylinder engine. This is a variant of the engine found in the BMW 335d, with one major exception: This engine features 425 foot-pounds of torque, giving it an exceptional ability to tow large items such as boats and trailers with ease. While fuel economy under tow certainly suffers, at lighter vehicle weights you can expect an astounding 19 mpg city, 26 mpg highway.

For those who want a little bit more from their SUV, the X5 is available with a 4.8 liter V8. This magnificent normally-aspirated V8 pushes out 350 horsepower with 350 foot-pounds of torque. While this will give the driver excellent passing and towing ability, look for fuel economy to suffer: Expect 14 city, 19 highway.

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This vehicle is available in two petrol and two diesel versions. The previous 3.0 liter engine is replaced with 3.0 liter turbocharged inline six which is good for producing 302 horsepower and allows the vehicle to go from 0-100 KMPH in 6.8 seconds and it won't stop until it has reached the top speed of 235 KMPH. The consumption figures promise 100 kilometres for 10.1 litres.

On the other hand the X5 xDrive50i offers a 4.4 liter twin turbo v8 which replaced the previous naturally aspirated 4.8 liter v8.This engine is angry enough to produce 402 horsepower and thanks to this engine it takes this model only 5.5 seconds to reach 100 kilometres per hour before reaching a top speed of 250 KMPH. The fuel usage for this one is 100 kilometres for 12.5 litres.




The BMW X5 price is between £ 43,980-£ 54,200