X5 [Spy Shots] Next Gen BMW X5 (G65) and iX5 - coming in 2027?


The BMW X5 is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV produced by BMW. The X5 made its debut in 1999 as the E53 model. It was BMW's first SUV. BMW marketed the X5 officially as a "Sports Activity Vehicle" (SAV), rather than an SUV, to indicate its on-road handling capability despite its large dimensions.
I’m mostly interested in the implementation of the alleged passenger screen. What Mercedes did with the screen layout is the better way of doing it as it’s just a one continuous piece so it looks organic. On the other hand, Audi’s way of doing was tacky and looks like an afterthought. Neue Klasse interiors don’t have that opportunity since there’s one big screen in the middle. Adding a separate screen on the passenger side would look out of place unless they find a way to integrate it nicely to the overall layout. I still think they don’t need to add one as they’re useless and basically a screen overkill.
 
I’m mostly interested in the implementation of the alleged passenger screen. What Mercedes did with the screen layout is the better way of doing it as it’s just a one continuous piece so it looks organic. On the other hand, Audi’s way of doing was tacky and looks like an afterthought. Neue Klasse interiors don’t have that opportunity since there’s one big screen in the middle. Adding a separate screen on the passenger side would look out of place unless they find a way to integrate it nicely to the overall layout. I still think they don’t need to add one as they’re useless and basically a screen overkill.
Agree. The Audi main screen curves to the driver whilst the other appears stuck on. Best examples I can think of are the older Eq Mercedes-Benz’s. The new ones are like a giant sideboard which hid your TV. Any Porsche and the Ferrari Purosangue. BMW will have to integrate it to flow with the Panoramic display and not obscure it.
 
Panoramic iDrive is the passenger screen.

Mercedes' implementation is f#cking horrific.
I wouldn’t say horrific tbh. At least it looks continuous and well integrated. There aren’t many ways of implementing the 3rd screen onto the dashboard without making it look horrible, or like an afterthought. Still, no need for a passenger screen!
 
I’m mostly interested in the implementation of the alleged passenger screen. What Mercedes did with the screen layout is the better way of doing it as it’s just a one continuous piece so it looks organic. On the other hand, Audi’s way of doing was tacky and looks like an afterthought. Neue Klasse interiors don’t have that opportunity since there’s one big screen in the middle. Adding a separate screen on the passenger side would look out of place unless they find a way to integrate it nicely to the overall layout. I still think they don’t need to add one as they’re useless and basically a screen overkill.
It will probably be something similar to the Lexus SUV Concept we saw a couple of years ago. This is, the central screen extender to the passenger side.

A baaaad idea.
 
These are the examples of good integration of a passenger screen, imho.

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While these look tacky and out of place. The CLA looks somewhat decent compared to the other ones, but the execution was really bad. Looks like a surfboard on your dashboard. Previous EQ models looked much premium and well-integrated

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Thanks, that was the Lexus concept interior I was referring to. Not sure why would I want to look at that silly screen instead of my iPad/laptop.
 
Thanks, that was the Lexus concept interior I was referring to. Not sure why would I want to look at that silly screen instead of my iPad/laptop.
It’s not a concept actually, it’s the new Lexus ES’ interior. That big screen is exclusive to Chinese market.
 
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