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BMW: X5 News



new BMW X5 - major enhancements to the car that broke the mould
Posted by: kak on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 - 03:06 PM CET

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Following three years of sales success, including sales up by 32 per cent this year alone, BMW Great Britain has announced enhancements to the BMW X5 that improve performance both on and off-road. The new model debuts in September 2003 at the Frankfurt Motorshow, with the first UK customers taking delivery from January 2004.

New engines - more power, more refinement

The X5 receives three new engines. Eight-cylinder power comes from a 4.4i V8, with a new high performance X5 4.8iS arriving in spring 2004. BMW’s latest six-cylinder 3.0 diesel engine is added to the line up, and is complemented by the 3.0i petrol engine carried over from the existing car.

The new BMW 4.4i V8 engine features VALVETRONIC inlet control and Bi-Vanos valve timing and is mated to a new six-speed automatic gearbox with gear ratios tailored for the new X5. This combination has already set new standards of performance and refinement in the new BMW 7 Series. Developing 320 bhp (an increase of 34 bhp over the outgoing model), the X5 4.4i accelerates from 0 - 62 mph in only 7.0 seconds (previously 7.5 seconds) before reaching a top speed of 149 mph (up from 143 mph) in its Sport guise.

With its combination of performance and economy, diesel power has proved a popular option: in fact it is the best-selling model in the UK. The new BMW X5 3.0d features the second-generation common rail diesel engine, producing 218 bhp (previously 184 bhp) and a huge 500 Nm of torque (up from 410 Nm). From standstill, 62 mph is reached in 8.3 seconds (1.8 seconds faster than its predecessor) whilst still delivering 32.8 mpg on the combined cycle. Top speed is 130 mph (up from 124 mph), helped by the new six-speed manual gearbox featured as standard.

xDrive - action is better than reaction

BMW’s new xDrive system enables the power and torque increases to be converted into usable traction in all driving situations. This completely new, intelligent four-wheel drive system, announced recently on the forthcoming X3, constantly varies drive between the front and rear axles, depending upon the traction requirements.

Using information from the wheel sensors and data collected from the DSC stability system, including the yaw rate and steering angle, xDrive predicts any loss of traction or tyre slippage and reacts in a few milliseconds. A mid-mounted, electrically controlled multi-disc clutch is used to distribute drive constantly between the front and rear wheels, varying the torque delivery to the wheels which most require it. This could be in a dynamic driving situation or, off-road, on a slippery surface or incline.

This contrasts with the four-wheel drive system of the outgoing BMW X5 which works on the basis of a fixed front-to-rear drive ratio, and uses only DSC traction control for critical interventions.

Subtly revised styling

Clothing the new drive train is a discreetly revised front and rear profile. The front of the car has been revised up to the A pillar, most noticeably the new headlamp units, with sweeping contours and integrated indicator lamps, that match the design language of other recently introduced BMW models. Also, in common with other models, illuminated headlamp rings form the sidelights on the new car.

The bonnet has been redesigned, with sharper edges that run into the trademark double kidney grilles, that have also been reshaped and enlarged, lending a greater presence to the front view.

Also revised is the front valance section, with redesigned fog lamps and larger air intakes now divided in the centre by a continuation of the bonnet’s strong lines.

At the rear, new transparent glass lamps complement the revisions to the front.

Safety excels - X5 gets five stars

The addition of the xDrive four-wheel drive system raises the levels of active safety on the new BMW X5 to a new high, as many more driving situations can now be taken in its stride. Passive safety has also received a boost, as the X5 was recently awarded a maximum five stars in Euro NCAP tests.

A number of BMW’s new safety features are available on the new BMW X5. For the first time, Adaptive Headlamps come as an option, illuminating the road ahead in the direction that the car is travelling, rather than the direction the car is pointing. When twinned with bi-xenon headlamps and the car’s ride height, unrivalled road illumination is guaranteed. Fitted as standard on all eight-cylinder models, bi-xenon headlamps are available as an option on six-cylinder vehicles.

Greater levels of safety are also available when towing, thanks to BMW’s new Trailer Stabilisation Control. As a function of the familiar Dynamic Stability Control system, sensors monitor and measure any dangerous pendulum motion from a swaying trailer and sensitively apply the brakes, automatically returning the trailer to a more stable condition.

Amongst the X5’s accolades, the car has been awarded What Car’s Best 4x4 title in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, 6,665 X5 models were delivered to customers, of which 3,193 were 3.0 diesel, 2,170 3.0 petrol and 969 4.4i V8 cars.
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omg dude....reformat the text and pics....






Following three years of sales success, including sales up by 32 per cent this year alone, BMW Great Britain has announced enhancements to the BMW X5 that improve performance both on and off-road. The new model debuts in September 2003 at the Frankfurt Motorshow, with the first UK customers taking delivery from January 2004.

New engines - more power, more refinement

The X5 receives three new engines. Eight-cylinder power comes from a 4.4i V8, with a new high performance X5 4.8iS arriving in spring 2004. BMW’s latest six-cylinder 3.0 diesel engine is added to the line up, and is complemented by the 3.0i petrol engine carried over from the existing car.

The new BMW 4.4i V8 engine features VALVETRONIC inlet control and Bi-Vanos valve timing and is mated to a new six-speed automatic gearbox with gear ratios tailored for the new X5. This combination has already set new standards of performance and refinement in the new BMW 7 Series. Developing 320 bhp (an increase of 34 bhp over the outgoing model), the X5 4.4i accelerates from 0 - 62 mph in only 7.0 seconds (previously 7.5 seconds) before reaching a top speed of 149 mph (up from 143 mph) in its Sport guise.

With its combination of performance and economy, diesel power has proved a popular option: in fact it is the best-selling model in the UK. The new BMW X5 3.0d features the second-generation common rail diesel engine, producing 218 bhp (previously 184 bhp) and a huge 500 Nm of torque (up from 410 Nm). From standstill, 62 mph is reached in 8.3 seconds (1.8 seconds faster than its predecessor) whilst still delivering 32.8 mpg on the combined cycle. Top speed is 130 mph (up from 124 mph), helped by the new six-speed manual gearbox featured as standard.

xDrive - action is better than reaction

BMW’s new xDrive system enables the power and torque increases to be converted into usable traction in all driving situations. This completely new, intelligent four-wheel drive system, announced recently on the forthcoming X3, constantly varies drive between the front and rear axles, depending upon the traction requirements.

Using information from the wheel sensors and data collected from the DSC stability system, including the yaw rate and steering angle, xDrive predicts any loss of traction or tyre slippage and reacts in a few milliseconds. A mid-mounted, electrically controlled multi-disc clutch is used to distribute drive constantly between the front and rear wheels, varying the torque delivery to the wheels which most require it. This could be in a dynamic driving situation or, off-road, on a slippery surface or incline.

This contrasts with the four-wheel drive system of the outgoing BMW X5 which works on the basis of a fixed front-to-rear drive ratio, and uses only DSC traction control for critical interventions.

Subtly revised styling

Clothing the new drive train is a discreetly revised front and rear profile. The front of the car has been revised up to the A pillar, most noticeably the new headlamp units, with sweeping contours and integrated indicator lamps, that match the design language of other recently introduced BMW models. Also, in common with other models, illuminated headlamp rings form the sidelights on the new car.

The bonnet has been redesigned, with sharper edges that run into the trademark double kidney grilles, that have also been reshaped and enlarged, lending a greater presence to the front view.

Also revised is the front valance section, with redesigned fog lamps and larger air intakes now divided in the centre by a continuation of the bonnet’s strong lines.

At the rear, new transparent glass lamps complement the revisions to the front.

Safety excels - X5 gets five stars

The addition of the xDrive four-wheel drive system raises the levels of active safety on the new BMW X5 to a new high, as many more driving situations can now be taken in its stride. Passive safety has also received a boost, as the X5 was recently awarded a maximum five stars in Euro NCAP tests.

A number of BMW’s new safety features are available on the new BMW X5. For the first time, Adaptive Headlamps come as an option, illuminating the road ahead in the direction that the car is travelling, rather than the direction the car is pointing. When twinned with bi-xenon headlamps and the car’s ride height, unrivalled road illumination is guaranteed. Fitted as standard on all eight-cylinder models, bi-xenon headlamps are available as an option on six-cylinder vehicles.

Greater levels of safety are also available when towing, thanks to BMW’s new Trailer Stabilisation Control. As a function of the familiar Dynamic Stability Control system, sensors monitor and measure any dangerous pendulum motion from a swaying trailer and sensitively apply the brakes, automatically returning the trailer to a more stable condition.

Amongst the X5’s accolades, the car has been awarded What Car’s Best 4x4 title in 2001 and 2002. In 2002, 6,665 X5 models were delivered to customers, of which 3,193 were 3.0 diesel, 2,170 3.0 petrol and 969 4.4i V8 cars.


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don't know how it escaped bangles knife.
Because a the sight of a Bangle-ized X5 would induce vomiting?
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Looks the same to me.
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I see the X-Activity elements sporadically. Makes sense and it looks fine. No drastic moves. Stay with what it works....all is well.
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I always liked the x5, maybe its cause the first one I saw on the road was black on black w/20s, and 4 hot hoes in it.

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The current styling of the X5 makes it the best looking sport ute on the roads.... I'm glad they didn't deviate too far from it.
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Originally posted by blackmagiCL_S
Looks the same to me.
front end is a bit different, but...
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A lot more meaner, although the first pic reminds me of the Navigator. I think if the back had some more noticeable exhaust, maybe chrome, and they should have a chrome wheel option.
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just wish it won't bur to the ground in their owner garages!
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zapata, What is wrong? it looks perfect on my computer.... What you reposted looks exactly the same as mine!
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Looks abit more rugged to me.
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BMW x5 4.8!!

This will be my next ride in 5 years. (if its still around)





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Another hot ride!! What are the performance/ track times on the 4.8?
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4.8...damn.

nice ride.
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I knew bmw had something coming after deciding to retire the 4.6 ,, 4.8
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mean. cant wait to see if they move to a true crossover type design... infiniti like.

would fit in with their current design scheme more. but would it be as hot?
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forever love the interior on the x5
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and I thought the 4.6 was a wet dream... fuckin hot
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Def feeling this one, always liked the X5
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very nice, I'd love that as a second car. Wouldn't want an SUV as my only transportation.
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Originally posted by soopa
forever love the interior on the x5


Even the interior on the new x3 is pretty sweet as well...i just wished the new 5series had a littl nicer looking interior
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btw, what are the specs on this beast? i.e. hp and performance times?
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Front is a little busy, I like it overall though (steering wheel is hideous).......I read that it does 0-60 in 6.0sec flat.
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"Beginning in Spring 2004, a new high performance version of the X5 will also be available to Canadian consumers - the new BMW X5 4.8is. Details on the new 4.8 litre high performance engine were not released."
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Specs on the 4.6iS was:

Base Engine Type: V8
Horsepower: 340 hp
Max Horsepower: 5700 rpm
Torque: 350 ft-lbs.
Max Torque: 3700 rpm

I say the 4.8iS will do at least 360HP. This engine will go against the Cayenne S and ML AMG
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you guys know that they will stop making the ml55 from 2004?


I read that somewhere
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front has too much going on, and the headlights are kinda :ghey:

Other than that, the car is bangable.
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Interior looks sweet! I'd get the Porsche Cayenne first though.
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Always loved the 4.4 and 4.6

4.8 just makes a good thing better.
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Originally posted by unsure
you guys know that they will stop making the ml55 from 2004?


I read that somewhere
yes the ML55 was cancelled this year...but it's not the first time. MB cancelled it in 2002 and then brought it back in 2003 with no fanfare.
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you guys know that they will stop making the ml55 from 2004?


I read that somewhere
it wont be missed
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Originally posted by gavriil
Specs on the 4.6iS was:

Base Engine Type: V8
Horsepower: 340 hp
Max Horsepower: 5700 rpm
Torque: 350 ft-lbs.
Max Torque: 3700 rpm

I say the 4.8iS will do at least 360HP. This engine will go against the Cayenne S and ML AMG

I guess I was right on.

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Frankfurt sleeper: BMW X5 4.8iS packs 360-hp, hits U.S. next spring


By GREG KABLE


BMW’s facelifted X5 gets a new 4.8-liter V8 as a mid-model year introduction that will replace the discontinued 4.6-liter V8 version. The X5 4.8iS quietly debuted at the Frankfurt motor show and will arrive in the U.S. market next spring with the 360-hp engine, up 13 hp from the 4.6-liter.

Drive is channeled permanently to all four wheels via a seven-speed automatic transmission and BMW’s new xDrive system. BMW claims the X5 4.8iS will sprint from 0 to 62 mph in 6.0 seconds and reach a top speed of 154 mph—0.5 second and 4 mph faster than its predecessor.

The X5 4.8iS also gets aggressive body trim, 4.8iS badges and seven-spoke alloy wheels.
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y did they discontinue the 4.6 so quick

hot suv, its like the only suv i've driven that i like
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y did they discontinue the 4.6 so quick

hot suv, its like the only suv i've driven that i like

Needed more power to compete with the newer offerings out there (Cayenne, etc). Also, the facelift time for the X5 came, so it was a good opportunity for them to address the power issue.

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