The BMW X5 Silver Anniversary Edition: celebrating 25 years of the BMW X5
The very first BMW X5 was driven off the line of BMW Group Plant Spartanburg in South Carolina on September 1, 1999.
The very first BMW X5 was driven off the line of BMW Group Plant Spartanburg in South Carolina on September 1, 1999.
New design details, expanded standard equipment, electrification across-the-board, and advancements in digital technology define the next stage in the evolution of BMW’s X5 Sports Activity Vehicle and X6 Sports Activity Coupe.
BMW will unveil the new 2024 X5 and X6 including the new M variants to kick off a full weekend of activities at The Amelia – celebrating a proud history while looking forward to an electrified future.
BMW is proud to announce the limited-edition BMW X5 Black Vermilion for model year 2022.
The BMW Group is stepping up its activities in the field of sustainability, becoming the first automotive manufacturer worldwide to equip its cars with tires using certified sustainable natural rubber and rayon, a wood-based material used to strengthen the tires.
Today, BMW proudly launches the 2nd generation plug-in hybrid X5 Sports Activity Vehicle, the newest addition to the U.S. X5 lineup.
Information on design and technical changes, as well as changes to standard equipment, lines, packages and standalone options are included in this document.
BMW Group Plant Spartanburg has more than doubled its capacity for battery assembly prior to the debuts of the plug-in hybrid electric variants of two of its most popular models.
Today, BMW introduces two new M Performance models, the BMW X5 M50i and BMW X7 M50i, which join the X5 and X7 lineups this fall when production begins in BMW Plant Spartanburg, SC.
Like its predecessors and indeed the entire BMW X model family, the fourth generation of the BMW X5 (combined fuel consumption 11.6-6.0 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 264–158 g/km; provisional figures*)
Efficiency meets supremacy: the drive portfolio of the new BMW X5 is to be extended in the course of 2019 with the addition of a plug-in hybrid system.
As Americans enjoy the holiday week and prepare for their summer adventures, preparations of a different kind are nearing completion at BMW Plant Spartanburg in South Carolina: the final phases of gearing up for production of the all-new BMW X5, which begins later this summer.