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The X5 is BMW’s midsize crossover offering, typically seen in suburbia shuttling groceries and kids. For 2010, however, BMW made an interesting move in introducing the X5 M, meaning that the M badge was no longer found exclusively on the company’s high-performance coupes and sedans. The X5 M is worthy of that badge, though, as it offers blistering performance in a straight line and impressive roadholding, all at a price that’s a lot cheaper than a Porsche Cayenne Turbo S, even if it does set buyers back six figures. The current version of the X5 M only just came out for 2015, and for 2018 there aren’t any major changes expected. To distinguish it from the regular X5, the M version is more aggressively styled, rides on 21-inch forged alloy wheels, and has the M logo prominently displayed in several spots.
The X5 M’s 4.4-liter V8 is twin-turbocharged and rated at 567 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque, and that kind of grunt driving all four wheels will scoot the two-and-a-half-ton SUV from 0-60 mph in the low-4-second range, low 12s in the quarter-mile, and on to a quoted top speed of 160 mph. Like most of the rest of BMW’s lineup, the X5 M does feature stop-start ignition, but that doesn’t do much to improve its unremarkable 14 mpg city, 19 highway, 16 combined rating. The X5 M is a savage performer capable of supercar levels of acceleration, but value-minded buyers might want to pay the X5 xDrive50i model a look. It has a similar 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 that's rated at 445 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque, and while that’s significantly less than the M version offers, it still makes for a very quick automobile, and the xDrive50i costs 25-30 grand less.
For some, though, only the best will do, and the X5 M does sit head and shoulders above the rest of the range in terms of driving dynamics. It has its own track-tuned suspension, heftier steering, and beefier brakes. Despite being a relatively tall all-wheel-drive (AWD) vehicle, it has been almost universally praised for being surprisingly quick on its feet and flat in the corners.
Like the rest of the lineup of BMW’s M vehicles, the 2018 X5 M serves the dual purpose of luxury and comfort along with savage performance. It comes standard with well-bolstered sports seats. Standard equipment includes a first-and-second-row sliding and tilting sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control with separate controls for the air conditioning in the rear, heated front seats, heated mirrors, rain-sensing windshield wipers, an integrated navigation system, and of course the latest version of BMW’s iDrive system with a 10.2-inch high-resolution glass screen. Optional extras include a better Bang & Olufsen stereo, Apple CarPlay, head-up display, and several active safety features.
The X5 hasn’t gone through all the tests usually conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), but in the handful it has taken part in, it's gotten top Good scores, while in federal National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) testing it has gotten 5 stars overall. All X5 models now come standard with a reversing camera, but unfortunately many of the cutting-edge safety features BMW employs are available only as optional extras. These include BMW’s Parking Assist and Traffic Jam Assistant.
The X5 M isn’t really necessary, but that’s kind of the point with BMW's sporty SUVs. They make a statement, and they have the potential for serious speed even if they are never driven at ten-tenths. It’s far and away the most expensive piece of the X5 lineup, but it is also leaps and bounds ahead of everything else in terms of performance. And compared to other luxury SUVs that will outrun many sports cars and still carry a family of five with some luggage, it’s actually not a bad value.
5 Overall rating
(5 reviews)Fantastic vehicle, great performance and very reliable. I’d highly recommend this vehicle.
Spot on. SUV drives amazing. The description was great. Price was honored as posted.
all bells and whistles room for 4 plus hatchback bonus and 911 performance
Great car, I love it. Hope it can stay with me long.
great price for a 2018 fully loaded x5 m
2018 BMW X5 M FAQs
How many 2018 BMW X5 M vehicles in Philadelphia, PA have no reported accidents or damage?
13 out of 18 for sale near Philadelphia, PA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2018 BMW X5 M?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2018 BMW X5 M gets between 16 and 16 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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