2019 BMW X5 Officially Unveiled
BMW has officially revealed the new-gen X5. Codenamed G05, the new X5 is bigger, more feature loaded and slightly stylish than before.
Based on the new CLAR platform, the X5 has grown in dimensions. It’s length has increased by 36mm to 4,922mm, width by 66mm to 2,004 mm and height by 19mm to 1,745mm. The wheel base is extended by 42mm to 2,975mm.
Appearance wise, the Kidney grille is now larger than before lending an imposing character to the SUV. The LED headlamps are newly designed and has the BMW Laser light with adaptive LED signature in the blue X-motif. The front bumper gets large air vents surrounded by black inserts.
The taillights are sleek and have a 3D lighting signature. The silhouette is instantly recognisable while the X5 sits on massive 21-inch wheels for the first time. The rear diffuser with integrated exhaust tips lend a sporty appeal to the SUV.
The cabin is typical BMW with floating infotainment screen, horizontal centre console and now a fully-digital instrument cluster. Called the BMW Live Cockpit Professional display, the digital cluster makes its debut in the X5 and it comes as standard fitment. The iDrive is also updated and now supports customisable display, touchscreen panel and gesture/voice commands.
Based on the new CLAR platform, the X5 has grown in dimensions. It’s length has increased by 36mm to 4,922mm, width by 66mm to 2,004 mm and height by 19mm to 1,745mm. The wheel base is extended by 42mm to 2,975mm.
Appearance wise, the Kidney grille is now larger than before lending an imposing character to the SUV. The LED headlamps are newly designed and has the BMW Laser light with adaptive LED signature in the blue X-motif. The front bumper gets large air vents surrounded by black inserts.
The taillights are sleek and have a 3D lighting signature. The silhouette is instantly recognisable while the X5 sits on massive 21-inch wheels for the first time. The rear diffuser with integrated exhaust tips lend a sporty appeal to the SUV.
The cabin is typical BMW with floating infotainment screen, horizontal centre console and now a fully-digital instrument cluster. Called the BMW Live Cockpit Professional display, the digital cluster makes its debut in the X5 and it comes as standard fitment. The iDrive is also updated and now supports customisable display, touchscreen panel and gesture/voice commands.


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