BMW X5 Celebrates 10 Years of Success

BMW X5 3.0i

By Zack Newmark
January 15, 2009 10:40 PM
Filed Under: BMW, German

The BMW X5 is now ten years old. First introduced at the North American International Auto Show in 1999, the X5 has been bought over 845,000 times since. Still in its second generation, introduced in 2006, BMW believes the vehicle created the four-wheel-drive Sports Activity Vehicle segment.

Meant to combine "the driving dynamics of a BMW Sedan with impressive mobility off the beaten path," the crossover was built for durability and performance. The current X5 has choices of a V8 and inline-six, with diesel options as well. Over time, engines for the vehicles have become more powerful, while improving on fuel economy. One example is the 2009 BMW X5 xDrive30i, which makes use of 35 horsepower more than the first generation, while improving on fuel consumption by over 12 per-cent.

The rigid vehicles include independent suspension, stability control, Hill Descent Control, and Automatic Differential Brake. The safety features did not go without notice. When first tested in 2000 the X5 was considered the safest auto ever crash-tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. This made the car even more appealing, as it has seating for an entire family.

Auto motor und sport has given BMW accolades for the X5 design, and customers helped give the X5 a J.D. Power gold award based on their satisfaction surveys.

No word yet on when a third generation X5 will become available. The rumor mill says a BMW X5 M may come out in 2009, fitted with a 4.4-liter twin turbo V8. That engine generates 430 hp.

Source: BMW

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UNSTOPPABLE SUCCESS: 10 YEARS OF THE BMW X5

With unparalleled dynamic performance on the road and outstanding traction on rough terrain, the BMW X5 has been on an unstoppable course for success for ten years. BMW presented the first generation of the all-wheel-drive five-door vehicle at the North American International Auto Show in 1999, thereby founding the segment of the Sports Activity Vehicle(R) (SAV). The world premiere marked the start of an unprecedented success story. Within a decade, over 845,000 units of the BMW X5 have been sold. As a result of the consistent ongoing development of the SAV(R) concept, there are now three BMW X models to choose from, with a fourth ready to start production later in 2009. In creating a segment, the BMW X5 became the key inspiration for an entire competitive field of all-wheel-drive vehicles. In its anniversary year, now in its second generation, the BMW X5 remains the role model and benchmark of its class in terms of driving dynamics, efficiency, versatility, premium quality and safety.

From the very beginning, the key to the success of the BMW X5 lay in its combination of two qualities which had never been matched in a single vehicle before. The new model successfully transferred characteristic BMW driving pleasure into a completely new market segment. For the very first time, the spacious, full-time all-wheel driven BMW X5 combined the driving dynamics of a BMW Sedan with impressive mobility off the beaten path as well. Its ultra-rigid body structure and independent suspension set the BMW X5 apart from conventional off-road vehicles, with the driving stability system Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), including Automatic Differential Brake (ADB-X) and Hill Descent Control (HDC), ensuring impeccable manners both on and off the road.

Dynamic performance and versatility were also expressed in the design of the vehicle. Another striking feature was the raised seating position which instantly gave the driver the same sense of command and control which was provided by the chassis technology. In addition, the spacious, versatile and high-quality interior provided a whole new driving experience for an all-wheel-drive vehicle.

The second generation of the BMW X5, launched in autumn 2006, saw the consistent development of the Sports Activity Vehicle's characteristic features continue. The new BMW X5 once again set the benchmark throughout the extended competitive field of BMW X models thanks to its increased space, comfort and luxurious ambience. It offers even more advanced drivetrain technology and innovative chassis design along with enhanced driver assistance systems. Like its predecessor it is produced at BMW's North American plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina and is the first BMW to potentially provide seating for up to seven occupants. Its intelligent all-wheel drive system, BMW xDrive, enhances both driving dynamics on the road and traction over rough terrain. The full-time, electronically controlled all-wheel drive, which is also networked with the DSC system, distributes drive power variably between the front and rear wheels.

With the success of the BMW X5, the cornerstone was laid for the current status of BMW as the world's most successful manufacturer of premium all-wheel drive vehicles. This commitment to ongoing improvement has resulted in numerous awards for the vehicle's design, quality and safety which reflect the increased appeal of the original BMW Sports Activity Vehicle®. In 2007 the BMW X5 received the design award "autonis" of the automobile journal "auto motor und sport" for the most attractive design and a gold award in the J.D. Power customer satisfaction study in North America, as well as securing class victory in the "auto 1" competition of the international "Auto Bild" Group. These prizes were followed in 2008 by class victory in the "auto, motor und sport" readers' vote "The best cars". Twice in succession, the BMW X5 also won a place among the three vehicles with the most stable value in the German automobile market, causing the magazine "Auto Bild" to pronounce it "Value Master of the Year" in both 2007 and 2008.

As long ago as 2000, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the US declared the first generation BMW X5 to be the safest vehicle ever to be subjected to one of its crash tests to that point. In 2003 the SAV achieved the highest possible score of 5 stars on the Euro-NCAP crash test. The current BMW X5 received the "Top Safety Pick Award" for outstanding crash test results from the IIHS in both 2007 and 2008.

The 2009 BMW X5 also occupies a leading position in the area of efficiency. State-of-the-art V8 and inline 6-cylinder gasoline engines and, for the first time in the US, a version of BMW Advanced Diesel with BluePerformance technology, ensure that the BMW X5 combines its excellent qualities with fuel consumption and exhaust emission levels which are exemplary in its segment. This is also evidence that the BMW EfficientDynamics development strategy has had a significant effect on BMW X models, too. After all, the fuel consumption of all engine types of the BMW X5 has been considerably reduced in the course of its ten-year history - despite a significant increase in power. The 2009 BMW X5 xDrive48i, with 350 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 6.4 seconds, is rated at 14 mpg city, 19 mpg highway, 16 mpg combined according to the EPA - 14 percent better than the original 2000 BMW X5 4.4i which had almost 70 horsepower less output. The 2009 BMW X5 xDrive30i surpasses its predecessor models by 35 horsepower, yet it is rated by the EPA at just 15 mpg city, 21 mpg highway and 18 mpg combined - a 12.5 percent improvement. To put it another way, when the EPA rating for the 6-cylinder 2001 BMW 3.0i is adjusted to the new test cycle, it is exactly the same as the rating for the V8 2009 BMW X5 xDrive48i, which is larger and nearly two seconds quicker to 60 mph. Thanks to its BMW Advanced Diesel power plant, the X5 xDrive35d takes efficiency to a new level, without sacrificing performance. With 265 horsepower and an astounding 425 lb-ft of torque on tap, it is capable of accelerating to 60 mph in just 6.9 seconds and yet delivers an EPA rating of 19 mpg city, 26 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined.

This improvement in fuel consumption, not only significantly less fuel used but also fewer greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere, ensuring that the ongoing development of the BMW X5 remains both tangible and relevant.

 

Comments

giga-games
January 15, 2009 10:53 PM
the first bmw x5 still looks cool! ;-)

BMWPrince
January 17, 2009 7:05 PM
Well done BMW, best looking car, best car to drive, just so BMW!!! Definately best in class, which blows the soft, truck like handling M Class and the huge ugly duckling Q7 away!!! Keep it up!

GRAVE
January 15, 2009 11:42 PM
Since the X5 came to the market it was and always one of the best looking suv's in it's class and i like the 2009 model with a sport package, but i hate the interior!

Moko
January 15, 2009 11:44 PM
im wondering what it would look like with the new nose-front design lol

Guga2112
January 16, 2009 12:25 AM
Hey. The second generation is a fecelift, or a completely new car?

schnell
January 16, 2009 1:20 AM
completely new/redesigned car

NISMO
January 16, 2009 4:02 AM
I'm in agreeance...I always thought the X5 was the best looking SUV (SAV) out there...I gotta say though...I can't help but feel that this was the beginning of the end...things starting going in all the wrong directions from here. Just my opinion of course. Either way can't believe it's been 10 years...Kudos to BMW

trekkerbin
January 16, 2009 4:42 AM
Yeah, X5 is cool, and I hope that I can own one sometime in the future :P

plasma_cluster
January 16, 2009 9:46 AM
Some have success. Some need bailouts. Makes one wonder is that was just a battle and this economy is the war

alpacino01
January 16, 2009 11:53 AM
The front is like a Rover BMW must be most personally cars THe front have to be most agressiv

BabyMilo
January 16, 2009 12:51 PM
This has always been an amazing car, congratulations BMW... I hope that it survives in the future becuase i think it would be a great loss... And i think the new one with the sport package in grey looks AMAZING! (its what i would get)

schnell
January 16, 2009 4:37 PM
me too! (or maybe black or white) the best well-rounded SUV/SAV IMO cant wait to find a wife so i can buy one! congrats bmw

DSC_OFF
January 16, 2009 5:52 PM
I'm sure when the X5 gets it's midcycle "refreshin" it will get the 3.0 liter twin turbo and the 4.4 liter twin turbo, giving it the names X5 xDrive35i and X5 xDrive50i. Not sure how then there would be room for an X5 M that only has 30 more HP than the xDrive50i. I'm thinking the new M 8 cylinder motors will be closer to around 500 hp. Still Twin Turbos but maybe 4.8 liter? Or just the same 4.4 modified for much more power than 430 hp.

Xanavi23
January 17, 2009 3:06 AM
Ya, im with all you guys. The first Gen X5 is still a great/sharp looking truck. Even today, 10 years later. The engine options were always good, and it was amazing how damn quick even the 4.4 was for a "truck", goodtimes.

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