BMW X5 xDrive35d 10-Year Edition

BMW X5 xDrive35d 10-Year Edition

Celebrates the X5's 10th anniversary

By Michael Gauthier
September 14, 2009 2:38 PM
Filed Under: BMW, German, Special Editions

BMW has unveiled the new X5 xDrive35d 10-Year Edition.

Designed to celebrate the X5's 10th anniversary, the special edition boasts a number of exclusive design details. On the outside, the X5 features a "Sophisto Grey" paint job, 20-inch Y-spoke light alloy wheels, matt aluminum accents, a panoramic glass sunroof, and plenty of ‘10-Year' badges. Inside, BMW equipped the sport-ute with piano black trim, an anthracite headliner, a Comfort Access (passive entry) system, and seats upholstered in Carrara Shades Nappa leather.

Like all xDrive35d models, power comes from a twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder diesel engine with 265 hp and 425 lb-ft of torque.

Production will be limited to 2000 units worldwide, but 10 percent are expected to go to the UK which has set prices starting at £53,075.

Source: BMW

Press Release (Click to expand)

The new BMW X5 xDrive35d 10-Year Edition

BMW is to offer a special edition of its popular X5 to mark the range's 10-year production milestone.

The BMW xDrive35d 10-Year Edition comes as standard in Sophisto Grey metallic paint with unique 20-inch Y-spoke light alloy wheels, Matt Aluminium exterior trim, Matt Aluminium roof rails, Panoramic glass sunroof and Comfort Access. Inside, and Comfort seats, Anthracite headlining, Carrara Shades Nappa leather upholstery and BMW Individual Piano Black trim are just some of the product highlights. ‘10-Year' plaques are fitted to the front doors, front door sill plates and on the dashboard to underscore the merit of the vehicle.

First shown at the North American International Auto Show in 1999, the BMW X5 was an instant hit both in the UK and globally. It was subsequently refreshed in 2003 with the introduction of the xDrive four wheel-drive system along with engine upgrades and subtle styling changes. An all-new model appeared in 2007 growing in size to reflect market trends and accommodate the new option of Third-row Seating. The X line-up has since been joined by the X6 and will receive a further boost later this year with the launch of the all-new BMW X1.

Since it was introduced to the UK in 2000, BMW has sold 62,872 X5s*, with diesel-powered versions being the most popular models, now accounting for approximately 95 per cent of sales. M Sport is the most popular specification with circa 80 per cent sales compared to SE.

Only 2,000 of the 286hp BMW X5 xDrive35d 10-Year Edition models will be sold worldwide with approximately 10 per cent of production destined for the UK. This latest X5 is on sale now priced from £53,075 OTR.

BMW has also taken the September numberplate introduction to upgrade the optional equipment list of the X5 and X6. Both models are now available with the latest hard disc based BMW Professional Multimedia Navigation system featuring shortcut and Favourite buttons, and the nine-channel amplifier with 825W and 16-speaker configuration BMW Individual audio system.

*Figure from Jan 2000 to Aug 2009.

 

Comments

Citizen_Cake
September 14, 2009 2:43 PM
The name still isn't long enough.

X6M
September 14, 2009 2:48 PM
Nice rims, better than one on the X5 M model.

nederina
September 14, 2009 2:53 PM
in another words, they're going to facelift the new one soon with a brand new diesel engines

sovietmole
September 14, 2009 5:07 PM
still looking good after 10 years..

scratchy996
September 14, 2009 5:22 PM
why not the new 300+hp 35d engine ?

HEMI426
September 14, 2009 8:44 PM
The normal 35d engine makes already 286hp, like in the 535d.

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