BMW X5 SUV Becomes Expensive by up to Rs 1.10 Lakh in India, Check New Prices

As a result of the price revision, the price of the BMW X5 now starts at Rs 96 lakh and goes up to Rs 1.10 crore (ex-showroom, India).

By Kanika Sachdeva | on January 23, 2024 Follow us on Autox Google News

Citing rising input costs and fluctuations in exchange rates, BMW India has hiked the prices across its entire model range, including the X5. As a result of the price revision, the price of the X5 now starts at Rs 96 lakh and goes up to Rs 1.10 crore (ex-showroom, India). BMW updated the X5 in July last year with the latest generation 48V mild-hybrid technology and a few tweaks to the exterior and interior. 

The BMW X5 is offered in four variants: xDrive40i xLine, xDrive30d xLine, xDrive40i M Sport, and xDrive30d M Sport, the first two of which have now become expensive by an identical Rs 80,000, while the last two have received a uniform hike of Rs 1.10 lakh. Take a look at the variant-wise revised pricing of the X5:

Variant New Price (ex-showroom)
xDrive40i xLine Rs 96 lakh
 xDrive30d xLine Rs 98 lakh 
xDrive40i M Sport Rs 1.08 crore
xDrive30d M Sport Rs 1.10 crore

Also Read: BMW X1, 2 Series Gran Coupe Prices Hiked by up to Rs 90,000 in India

BMW X5: Powertrain

The facelifted version of the X5 gets a petrol engine and a diesel engine option, both of them are in-line, 6-cylinder units. A 3.0-litre petrol engine offered with the X5 40i cranks out 376bhp of maximum power and 520Nm of peak torque. The car can do 0 to 100km/h acceleration in 5.4 seconds. A 3.0-litre diesel unit in the X5 30d, on the other hand, makes 282bhp and 650Nm. This version can sprint from 0 to 100km/h in 6.1 seconds.

Besides, the SUV features an 8-speed automatic gearbox and BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system as standard, along with a 48V battery and an electric motor. The result is an increased power and torque output of 12bhp and 200Nm, respectively.

BMW X5: Safety Kit

In terms of safety, the 2023 BMW X5 is packed with features, such as 6 airbags, attentive assistance, an electric parking brake with auto hold, cornering brake control, ISOFIX child seat mounts, a crash sensor, cruise control, remote parking, a surround-view camera, and so on. 

Also Read: BMW Group India to Launch 19 New Models in 2024, Following Highest-ever Annual Sales in 2023

The brand currently has 11 completely knocked-down (CKD) and 11 completely built-up (CBU) products on sale in India. The CKD includes the 2 Series Gran Coupe, 3 Series Gran Limousine, 7 Series, X1, X3, X5, X7, M340i, 5 Series, 6 Series, and the Mini Countryman, while the CBU includes the Z4, M4 Coupe, M5, M8 Coupe, X3 M40i, X4 M40i, XM, and a few electric vehicles, including the iX1, i4, i7, and iX. 

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