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RTC 05-13-2010 06:07 AM

X5 M - top speed with M Driver's Package
 
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I thought you might enjoy this. :D

GPS measured 275 kph precisely (I was actually hoping for a few kph more but it seems the electronics kick in precisely at 275, the official BMW M GmbH claim for the M Driver's package).

At this speed (172 mph), the X5 M feels very stable and safe, steering doesn't feel too light at all. The brakes are very good and handle the speed/weight of the X5 M very well, no rubbing or other annoyances.

Also very surprising: the X5 M gets to this speed pretty fast, thanks to the powerful engine and the 6-speed auto tranny with a "true" 6th driving gear. In most new trucks with 8-speed auto tranny, the 8th speed is actually for fuel saving, the top speed is usually reached in the 7th gear.

Best example: we had a short X5 M vs. new Cayenne Turbo comparison last weekend and while the new Cayenne Turbo is practically head to head with the X5 M up to 200 kph (125 mph)...on two runs the X5 M was almost half a car length ahead but I guess this doesn't really count...at around 270 kph on the speedo, the X5 M was already two car lengths ahead of the Cayenne Turbo. Reminder: the Cayenne Turbo has 500 HP only but weights a lot less than the X5 M and it has a 8 speed auto tranny.

chilliwilli 05-13-2010 07:44 AM

You lucky Germans...Autobahn? :D

E53is 05-13-2010 04:27 PM

nice :cool: ive done it , its amazing watching the gas gauge drop too

RTC 05-14-2010 09:07 AM

Yes...Autobahn. Regarding the fuel consumption: believe it or not but with the M button (all settings set to Sport) and MDM active all the time, the fuel consumption is between 21 and 22 l / 100 km, no matter how fast or slow I drive. Never got the truck under 20 l / 100 km, not even during run-in. Sometimes I really wonder how people get a fuel consumption of 17 or 18 l / 100 km, this would be impossible for me.

22 l / 100 km equals to aprox. 10.7 mpg. Cheers. ;)

J.Belknap 05-14-2010 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by RTC (Post 741255)
10.7 mpg. Cheers. ;)

Awesome. :thumbup:

JoshGM 05-14-2010 09:55 AM

I just love Germans... damn!... and that speed? hmn...:thumbup:


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