Body style: SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle)
Segment: Large SUV
Infotainment: Apple CarPlay
Android Auto
Production years: 2023
BMW introduced a facelifted version of the X5 in February 2023, bringing some exterior changes, a more significant interior upgrade, and 48V plug-in hybrid drive systems.
Ever since the model's introduction on the market back in 1999, the X5 has enjoyed great success. Soon, it was the talk of the day at every automotive gathering since everyone was asking why BMW started to make SUVs. But the waiting lists for these vehicles were high. The high-rider drove like a car, provided an MPV-like interior space, and was luxurious in many ways. But fast forward to 2023, the car was already at its fourth generation's facelift, and the sales were still consistent. Yet, the automaker considered that it was time for a change.
At the front, the headlights got slimmer, and the v-shaped turn signals/daytime running lights pointed outwards replaced the former hexagonal-shaped ones featured in the 2020 model year. In addition, the front bumper was changed and sported a lower U-shaped grille flanked by slim and tall vertical air inlets that channeled the air to the sides of the vehicle. At the back, the automaker installed new taillights.
But it was the interior that went through a major upgrade. The instrument cluster consisted of a 12.3" digital panel and a 14.9" center display for the infotainment unit. Both were covered by the same curved piece of glass. In addition, the X5 also boasted the iDrive 8 operation system. BMW also installed standard sports seats for the front passengers. Previously, these were offered as an option. Last but not least, specific versions could be ordered with a third row of seats.
Under the hood, the German automaker introduced a mild hybrid system for the diesel version. At the same time, BMW offered a choice of three gasoline engines that also benefited from electrification.