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The BMW X5 is a luxurious SUV that has an exceptionally appealing interior and a muscular and robust exterior. The SUV has a plethora of optional engine selections along with comfortable front seats with a small optional rear seat. The X5 offers plenty of cabin space with many standard and optional safety features as the SUV continues to reinvent itself by establishing the BMW as a preeminent luxury automobile.

The X5 comes in rear-wheel and all-wheel-drive options. Many BMW enthusiasts have different driving styles and look for the SUV to suit their needs. Since the 2013 base model was introduced, the X5 has an engine that has produced a minimum of 300 horsepower @ 5,800-6,250 rpm while the more potent engines produce from 445-567 horsepower.

The BMW X5 has broadened and refined its trim levels. In fact, there are six available trims that include the sDrive35i, xDrive35i, xDrive35d, xDrive40e iPerformance, xDrive50i and X5 M. The amenities between the trim levels vary greatly with more powerful engines, broader standard options, larger tires and interior upgrades. It has retained its Luxury Seating Package and Cold Weather Package over the years.

Trim Levels The BMW X5 has broadened and refined its trim levels. In fact, there are six available trims that include the sDrive35i, xDrive35i, xDrive35d, xDrive40e iPerformance, xDrive50i and X5 M. The amenities between the trim levels vary greatly with more powerful engines, broader standard options, larger tires and interior upgrades. It has retained its Luxury Seating Package and Cold Weather Package over the years. Safety The BMW X5 is designed to offer superior protection to its passengers. The SUV has standard safety features that include a rearview camera, rain-sensing windshield wipers and front and rear parking sensors. Further, the X5 offers advanced safety features, which include night vision with pedestrian detection, city collision mitigation, active park assist, speed limit information, proactive blind-spot monitoring and automatic high beams. Performance The X5 comes in rear-wheel and all-wheel-drive options. Many BMW enthusiasts have different driving styles and look for the SUV to suit their needs. Since the 2013 base model was introduced, the X5 has an engine that has produced a minimum of 300 horsepower @ 5,800-6,250 rpm while the more potent engines produce from 445-567 horsepower.

ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS

Third-Row Seat

The 2018 X5 offers an optional third-row seat; however, the optional seat is small compared to other rear row seats contained in the class of its rivals and also from years past. Although there has always been third-row seating, the limited seat size has brought seating challenges over the past few models. Consequently, averaged-sized adults may experience comfort problems when transportation needs to reduce such inconvenience.

Visibility

Front-seat occupants may have occasional challenges in seeing the road due to the positioning of the dashboard design and the angle of the front window. A driver occasionally may experience a broader blind spot range due to the continuous improvements in design from year to year. As a result, there is more space in the interior that puts more distance between the side and corner views of the driver, making pedestrians and other vehicles vulnerable for a collision.

Technology

The X5 has an iDrive system that has progressed over the years and has many features. However, some of the features are considered a challenge to learn thoroughly, although the system does have many components to assist with the learning curve. Some of these features include smartphone integration, navigation, driver aids and voice control. Voice control offers assistance with navigation, phone, audio and climate control. The system has many features, and with patience, learning to operate the iDrive system fluently will come with time.