X5 (G05) [Official] BMW X5 (G05)


The BMW G05 is the fourth generation of the BMW X5. Model codes: G05, G18 (LWB), and F95 (X5 M). Predecessor: BMW X5 (F15). Successor: X5 (G65) [expected] Production: August 2018 -
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This is the kind of victory I expect to see from a new BMW.Better build quality, more comfortable and yet more dynamic than the competition.

This review more or less confirms the cawow review about the X5's interior not being matched at this price point,even beating out the Audi which has long been the standard. I believe only the Cayenne will be able to match or beat the X5 in build quality and dynamics.

I wonder why the X5 was more comfortable than the Q7 in this test, different perceived ride quality, suspension options or no runflats for the X5?
 
How can they give 0/10 for turning circle on two of the tested vehicles? Don't those cars turn in circles at all? Maybe they're not circles - maybe they're turning ovals?
 
This is the kind of victory I expect to see from a new BMW.Better build quality, more comfortable and yet more dynamic than the competition.

This review more or less confirms the cawow review about the X5's interior not being matched at this price point,even beating out the Audi which has long been the standard. I believe only the Cayenne will be...

We have yet to have a comparo between the Porsche and the BMW, but I believe the Cayenne was considered the reference in terms of interior quality (probably for dynamics as well). My impression is if the Carwow guy claims the X5 has the best built quality of any SUV for that price, it means it beats the Porsche as well.

But again, this would be solved if the reviews included the Cayenne and the GLE as well, instead of the Volvo and the Touareg, which seem to always be behind the X5 and the Q7.

Btw, quite surprissed to the VW behind the Q7 in every review. Considering they are almost the same car and the VW is way newer.
 
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They had to put off this top 10 until they reviewed the X5 , so they could justify why it ranked 1.

BMW have a winner with the new X5. I can already tell you that when carwow does a GLE vs X5 comparison test the X5 is going to win. " interior quality second to none" is quite some praise in the company of cars like the Q7 and Cayenne, don't think he really includes the Bentayga.

Bodes well for the flagship X7 which I wager will be ranked higher than the X5.
 
Auto Express review:
BMW X5 vs Volkswagen Touareg vs Porsche Cayenne

First: Cayenne
Second: X5
Third: Touareg

Interesting. Basically the Porsche cabin has more quality than the BMW and it also drives better.

Let's see if other mags agree with this.
 
They had to put off this top 10 until they reviewed the X5 , so they could justify why it ranked 1.

BMW have a winner with the new X5. I can already tell you that when carwow does a GLE vs X5 comparison test the X5 is going to win. " interior quality second to none" is quite some praise in the company of cars like the Q7 and Cayenne, don't think h...

I was also very surprised at the result. It even managed to beat the Range Rover and we know how the Poms love them some RR.
 
I didn't realize how highly regarded the Q7 is.

Q7 has always been a bigger, more spacious and more comfort oriented SAV compared to X5 (and even GLE) etc. Especially in latest generation with featured air suspension (Q7 driving dynamics is very average or even sub-average with no active roll-stabilisation system on board) - having quite advantage over F15 X5 in that regard. Add the better tech & fresher interior design, and you get an instant winner. X5 G05 raised a bar, so it's on par with Q7 now - bar the roominess. Since BMW (like MB) offers 2 different models in the large SUV segments: X5 + X7 (MB: GLE + GLS), while Audi / VAG offers only one, larger model to cover both segments at once: the Q7.

Q7 is a very good value for money! Since you almost get X7/GLS/Range Rover kind of an SAV for the price a X5/GLE. That's quite an advantage for the buyer (not so much for Audi & VAG though since MB & BMW generate quite higher profit margins with X7 & GLS sales).
 
Q7 is a very good value for money!Since you almost getX7/GLS/Range Rover kind of an SAV for the price a X5/GLE. That's quite an advantage for the buyer (not so much for Audi & VAG though sinceMB & BMW generate quite higher profit margins withX7 &GLS sales).

Except someone wants V8 engines or more performance, because Audi doesn´t offer anything here.
 
Still those from carwow didnt test the GLE but it places it Nr5
I must agree with this Carwow has not really done a review of the GLE, Consumer report hasn't tested it yet or any other publication that has a comparison test with the X5. To be fair initial reviews of the GLE have been a lot more positive than the X5. So the GLE could still upset the X5 and maybe it should so that we can get a bit more excitement, one brand dominating isn't really fun.
 
New King of SUVs, March issue of consumer reports that the 2019 X5 is the best SUV they've ever tested dethroning the AudiQ7. I didn't realize how highly regarded theQ7 is.

Audi and VAG for that matter have mastered the art of making SUVs with a broad appeal. I didn't get it until I drove the recent Q5 which even on sport suspension handles predictably but have a relaxing demeanour without the float/bounce on the GLC.

The Q7, despite the estate shape, is one of the best luxury family cars on the market and I wouldn't be surprised if the facelift model with three chamber air suspension and upgraded tech will give the new GLE and X5 a tough time.

Where I live, the SQ7 is a very common sight and it will remain a popular performance SUV for the years to come. BMW's biggest mistake is omitting air suspension as an option for the X5 M50i.

The SQ7, especially in facelift form, will simply ride better purely because it has air suspension. A huge percentage or SUV buyers are women who wouldn't trade ride refinement for the harsher ride that generally comes with a more aggressive suspensions et up.
 
CAR and Driver road test of the X5 40i X-drive. Very positive review, they saying its the best BMW SUV ever.

The 2019 BMW X5 Is the Brand's Most Accomplished SUV Yet
Its G05 code name may never rank with E46 or E39, but the latest X5 is still plenty good.

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Unlike BMW's sports sedans, its SUVs have no revered progenitors, no E39 or E46 to engender nostalgia and unfair comparisons. The X5 has always been competent and commercially successful, but it has never really been exalted. So BMW doesn't have to launch the fourth generation of its mid-size SUV with the promise that the company is getting back on track, as it's doing with the impending new 3-series. Instead, the Bavarians are perfectly content to prove that this X5 is simply a better, more capable, and more advanced version of the last X5. And that's exactly what it is.

Slightly larger than before in wheelbase, width, and length, the new X5's proportions are eminently familiar, even if its kidney grille has grown to near-comical proportions. Its skin is pulled tauter over the corners, and the side surfacing adds a bit of interest with a line that kicks up at the rear door, making it look more athletic, but it's far from revolutionary.

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BMW's New and Improved Platform
There's a fair amount of novel stuff going on underneath, however. BMW is migrating its entire lineup to just two modular platforms, and the X5 is the latest to switch to the Cluster Architecture (CLAR) that also underpins the new 3-series. Its double-wishbone front suspension and multilink rear are complemented by newly standard adaptive dampers and an optional suspension that now brings air springs to the front in addition to the rear axle; they were only available out back previously. Rear-wheel steering is a new offering, and some of the last X5's options—including active anti-roll bars, variable-ratio steering, and an electronically controlled limited-slip rear differential—continue on here.

This vast array of chassis tech is all part of BMW's assertion that the new X5 handles better on-road and is also more capable off-road. We can't dispute this claim after initially experiencing the new X5 on a legitimately challenging off-road course as well as on some twisty two-lanes around Atlanta. It's impressive in the dirt, with all the requisite systems, including standard hill-descent control, making it easy to crawl down rocks—despite the fact that even when fitted with the new Off-Road package, the examples we drove wore decidedly street-biased Pirelli P Zero summer tires.

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More relevant are the X5's road manners, which improve on the old model's clunky ride and loose steering with a more connected feel and a greater sense of refinement. The primary controls are still somewhat aloof—a tall two-and-a-half-ton SUV is never going to provide the sharp responses of a sports sedan, and we don't expect it to—but there's little slop in the steering, and the brake pedal responds progressively to inputs. An X5 we tested in Michigan on Pirelli Scorpion Zero all-season tires circled the skidpad at 0.89 g and stopped from 70 mph in 170 feet, notable improvements of 0.08 g and eight feet compared with its predecessor. The X5 is also supremely quiet, confidently settling into a stable highway cruise with barely any wind or road noise permeating the cabin.

Powertrain Perfection
You might hear a hint of the xDrive40i model's sweet-singing inline-six under hard acceleration, but the engine note is hushed, too. This 335-hp turbocharged 3.0-liter mill is familiar from elsewhere in the BMW lineup, and it works as beautifully in the X5 as it does in other Bimmers. Sixty mph comes up in a scant 4.9 seconds, 1.1 second quicker than in the old 35i model. Shifts from the ZF-sourced eight-speed automatic transmission are snappy, and the engine is so smooth, satisfying, and potent throughout the rev range that the 456-hp twin-turbo V-8 xDrive50i, which we have yet to drive, seems like overkill. The 40i also achieved an impressive 28 mpg in our real-world 75-mph highway fuel-economy test. The xDrive designations tell you that all-wheel drive is standard, although a rear-drive price leader will likely join the lineup later, along with diesel and plug-in-hybrid versions.

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Fully loaded six-cylinder X5s can exceed $80,000 (the models we drove at the launch were optioned as such, while the more reasonably equipped car pictured here stickered at $72,530). With the right equipment, the X5 features one of the nicest BMW interiors in recent memory. The upright seating position of previous X5s is still here, but the dashboard is a refreshing break from tradition. Knurled knobs, modernized climate-control buttons, and shiny bits of trim bring more flair than we're used to finding in BMW's typically dour, businesslike cabins. Optional finishes such as a leather-wrapped dash, glass controls, and no-cost open-pore wood class things up to a level that nearly matches the Volvo XC90's cabin, the segment's current posh interior of note. The X5's instrument cluster is fully digital, and it and the 12.3-inch central display boast new software with crisp, clear graphics and easy-to-understand menu structures accessed via the familiar iDrive controller.

Interior Seating Is Best for Five, Not Seven
The larger exterior footprint provides more space inside, but unlike some competitors, the X5 is not really intended to be a seven-passenger family hauler. The upcoming X7, which will come standard with three rows of seats, will cover that base. The X5's third row is optional, and while its second row remains quite accommodating, the sixth and seventh seats are, as they were before, for kids only. Other nods toward practicality include an optional power-operated cargo cover and the X5's familiar two-piece tailgate, the bottom section of which is now powered just like the upper section.

With its array of mechanical and technological upgrades, the new X5 will convince even the most steadfast doubters of its superiority over the X5s that have come before it. As an SUV, it isn't going to garner the sort of following that ranks its G05 code name among the Bavarian legends, but this is the most accomplished BMW SUV yet, and it wears its many different hats with aplomb.

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Specifications
2019 BMW X5

VEHICLE TYPE:front-engine, all-wheel-drive, 5- or 7-passenger, 4-door hatchback

BASE PRICES:
xDrive40i, $61,695;
xDrive50i, $76,745

ENGINE TYPES:turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 24-valve 3.0-liter inline-6, 335 hp, 330 lb-ft; twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 4.4-liter V-8, 456 hp, 479 lb-ft

TRANSMISSION:8-speed automatic with manual shifting mode

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 117.1 in
Length: 194.3 in
Width: 78.9 in
Height: 69.0 in
Passenger volume: 105–133 cu ft
Curb weight (C/D est): 5000–5300 lb

PERFORMANCE (C/D EST)
Zero to 60 mph: 4.3–5.5 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 10.6–15.4 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 13.6 sec @ 101 mph
Top speed: 130–155 mph

EPA FUEL ECONOMY (MFR'S EST)
Combined/city/highway: 19–22/17–20/22–26 mpg

C/D TEST RESULTS
2019 BMW X5 xDrive40i
• 335-hp twin-turbo inline-6, 8-sp auto, 4872 lb, base/as-tested price: $61,695/$72,530

Zero to 60 mph: 4.9 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 13.2 mph
Standing ¼-mile: 13.6 sec @ 101 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 129 mph
Braking, 70–0 mph: 170 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.89 g
C/D observed fuel economy: 19 mpg
Weight: 4872 lb (2210kg)

2019 BMW X5 Improves a Proven Mid-Size Formula
 
That quite high praise coming from C&D who haven't really liked modern BMW's , they didn't even like the universally loved 5 series.
 
they saying its the best BMW SUV ever.
Also best iphone ever etc etc
How can”t it be? There was a new bmw that was worse than the outgoing model?
This type of thing from marketing always put a smile on my face
 

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