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Old 06-01-2007, 03:00 PM
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BMW has presented "M" package for X5

BMW has developed sports-package "M" for model Х5 which for the first time in all history will be installed on an off-road car.

The complete set includes new bumpers, lateral молдинги, the expanded wheel arches, and also exclusive 19-inch wheel disks (as an option 20-inch wheels are offered). Besides a package the chassis and recustomizing of steering management provides completion. Whether changes of engines yet will touch is not informed.
In interior of an off-road car there will be elements of registration from the polished aluminium, sports seats with a trade mark "M", and also a new rudder.

Cost sports-package for BMW X5 with three-liter petrol and diesel engines makes 6350 euros, and with the eight-cylinder 4,8-liter motor — 4840 euros
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Old 06-01-2007, 03:27 PM
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BMW has developed sports-package "M" for model Х5 which for the first time in all history will be installed on an off-road car.
The package which has just been announced for the X5 is a "M-Sport", not a "M". There is a big difference. The "M-Sport" is for the UK market and is basically the same as the "Sports Package" in the US and other markets.

Actually it is not the first - the same "M-Sport" package is offered on the X3 in the UK and has been for awhile.

Go to the BMW UK web site and look at the X3 options and photos.

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Old 06-01-2007, 06:33 PM
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Old 06-01-2007, 06:42 PM
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The package which has just been announced for the X5 is a "M-Sport", not a "M". There is a big difference. The "M-Sport" is for the UK market and is basically the same as the "Sports Package" in the US and other markets.

Actually it is not the first - the same "M-Sport" package is offered on the X3 in the UK and has been for awhile.

Go to the BMW UK web site and look at the X3 options and photos.

Sorry to burst your bubble.

That makes a whole lot of sense, i knew bmw guys wouldnt put a M badge on a x5 that isnt even loaded as other M badged Products!
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See details in this thread regarding M-sport package
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