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legion 08-09-2006 04:37 PM

UK E70 BMW Press Release
 
Heres What BMW UK released to the UK dealers yesterday...

The BMW X5 defined a new segment of the car market when it first appeared in 1999.
It was the first SUV-type vehicle to offer a genuinely sporty car-like drive. BMW coined
the phrase Sports Activity Vehicle to define its dynamic attributes over its rivals’
utilitarian construction. Year-on-year record sales since its launch in the UK are
evidence of its appeal to customers and it set a new standard for the competition.
Seven years after its 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show debut, BMW is pleased to announce
the arrival of an all-new X5 Sports Activity Vehicle that aims to redefine its class
courtesy of an enviable list of firsts. The new BMW X5 is the world’s first SAV to be
offered with Head-up Display and an active suspension system - BMW’s Adaptive Drive
package. It is the first SAV that can be specified with Active Steering for unsurpassed
manoeuvrability and the first to be shod with Run-flat tyres for added safety. It is also
the first BMW to offer a third row of seats for added practicality.
Model Power
Hp
Torque
Nm
Zero – 62mph
Seconds
Top Speed
Mph
Combined
Mpg
BMW X5 3.0si 272 315 8.1 140* 25.9
BMW X5 3.0d 231 520 8.3 134* 32.5
BMW X5 4.8i 355 475 6.5 150* 22.6
* Models without Dynamic Package have a top speed of 130mph
New standards in economy and emissions
The new BMW X5 is powered by the latest, most advanced engines. A choice of three
units is offered, all of which feature increased power compared to the engines in the
Media Information
Embargo: 16:00hrs, 8 August, 2006
The all-new BMW X5
More power, lower emissions, better fuel consumption
All-new six-speed automatic gearbox
BMW’s first ever car with third-row seating
New technologies in the segment: Head-up Display, Run-flat
tyres, Adaptive Drive suspension management
BMW
United Kingdom
Corporate Communications
Media Information
Date
Embargo: 16:00hrs, 8 August, 2006

Subject
The all-new BMW X5

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outgoing model, while also posting more economical consumption figures and reduced
emissions. The biggest seller in the UK will be a 2,993cc six -cylinder diesel but, for
those preferring the characteristics of petrol power, the X5 can also be specified with a
2,996cc six-cylinder or a 4,799cc V8 engine.

Diesel economy
The BMW X5 3.0d uses an engine with high-precision piezo crystal injection technology
for better economy and emission figures. This advanced technology, combined with the
introduction of an all aluminium crankcase that saves 25kgs in weight compared to the
former 3.0-litre diesel engine, sees the new X5 record improved performance figures. It
is now seven per cent more fuel efficient with a combined fuel consumption figure of
32.4mpg while also emitting eight per cent less CO
2. The 3.0d engine records 231g/km.
While the new X5 is more economical it still comes with increased power. Output from
the 3.0d engine is 231hp, up six per cent compared to the previous model, and
maximum torque is 520 Nm, up four per cent. This peak torque is available from 2,000 to
2 ,750 rpm offering near instantaneous reactions for swift yet refined motoring. Such an
advanced engine powers the BMW X5 3.0d from zero to 62mph in 8.3 seconds before
going on to a top speed of 134 mph (130 mph for a non-Dynamic Package equipped
model).

Petrol power
Based on the world’s lightest production six -cylinder petrol engine, the BMW X5 3.0si
comes equipped with BMW’s patented Double VANOS and VALVETRONIC variable
valve technologies for high performance, yet economical, motoring. Put simply, Double
VANOS determines when the engine’s valves open, while VALVETRONIC determines
by how much. The net effect of both systems is that the engine is always operating at its
optimum efficiency with only the exact amount of fuel needed being used. This is why
the X5 3.0si has a combined fuel consumption of 25.9mpg (an 18 per cent improvement
compared to the previous X5 3.0i) and an emissions figure of 260g/km, but still delivers
maximum driver enjoyment.
BMW
United Kingdom
Corporate Communications
Media Information
Date
Embargo: 16:00hrs, 8 August, 2006

Subject
The all-new BMW X5

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Developing 272hp at 6,650rpm, the high-revving nature of the engine and its sonorous
exhaust note set it apart from the competition. Peak torque of 315Nm is attained at
2,750rpm for in-gear responsiveness, with zero to 62mph dispatched in 8.1 seconds.
Top speed for the new BMW X5 3.0si is140mph (when fitted with the Dynamic
Package).
Representing the flagship of the range, the BMW X5 4.8i with its 355hp engine is faster
from zero to 62mph and has a higher top speed than the supercharged Range Ro ver
Sport or a Mercedes Benz ML500 Sport. The 4,799cc V8 powers the car to 62mph in
just 6.5 seconds before going on to a top speed of 150mph (when fitted with the
Dynamic Package). Despite such scintillating performance, fuel consumption is a
respectable 22.6mpg on the combined cycle and emissions are 299g/km.

New six -speed automatic gearbox
The new BMW X5 comes with an all-new faster-shifting six -speed automatic
transmission. The gearbox now features a new torque converter with enhanced software
resulting in gearshift times up to 50 per cent quicker compared with the previous
automatic gearbox. A new design of gearstick also creates more space on the centre
console for additional storage space and cupholders. The use of an electronic parking
brake in place of a conventional handbrake aids ergonomics further.
Driving dynamics and safety
The BMW X5 offers unsurpassed safety credentials and on-road ability. Not only does
its intelligent xDrive four-wheel-drive system transfer power between front and rear
wheels depending on available grip for optimum handling, but it can now be specified
with Adaptive Drive and Active Steering - two advanced systems never offered before
on a BMW X model.
Adaptive Drive uses active hydraulic anti-roll bars to counteract the cornering forces of
the car to keep the body from leaning too heavily and unsettling the occupants. In
addition to this Adaptive Drive incorporates an Electronic Damper Control system that
uses sensors to continuously adjust the damper setting for the optimum comfort.
BMW
United Kingdom
Corporate Communications
Media Information
Date
Embargo: 16:00hrs, 8 August, 2006

Subject
The all-new BMW X5

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Active Steering uses an electronically operated planetary gear intersecting the steering
shaft that adds more lock than inputted by the driver at slow speads to make parking
effortless. When driving at speed the opposite occurs for a smoother, more composed
ride.

First SAV with Head-up Display and Run-flat tyres
The BMW X5 can be specified with Head-up Display – a first for a Sports Activity
Vehicle or SUV. For enhanced safety the system projects speed, navigation and check
control messages into the line of sight of the driver. Such a system allows the driver to
keep his eyes on the road ahead while still being made aware of important instructions.
A further safety benefit is the fitting of Run-flat tyres – again a first for an SAV or SUV.
Run-flat tyres allow a driver to continue his or her journey in the event of a puncture for
up to 90 miles at speeds of 50mph. Run-flat tyres also provide the best stability in the
event of a blowout. The BMW X5 comes fitted with 18-inch alloy wheels and Run-flat
tyres as standard with optional 19- and 20-inch alloy wheels offered.
The latest in traction control technology, Dynamic Stability Control+, is also standard on
the new X5. DSC+ comes with four unique functions for added safety and comfort.
Brake Pre-tensioning
shortens stopping distances during an emergency stop by
priming the brakes should it detect the driver lifting off the accelerator sharply in
reaction to an incident ahead.
Brake Drying improves braking performance in the wet by
periodically applying the brake pads to scrub away the film of water that can build up on
the brake discs.
Hill Start Assistant allows a car to pull away smoothly on a steep
gradient without rolling backwards, courtesy of the brakes being held for the short time
it takes the driver to apply the accelerator after releasing the foot or handbrake.
Brake
Fade Compensation
applies additional braking without any extra effort from the driver
should sensors detect that the brake pads are starting to lose ‘bite’ due to heat build up.
The driver of a BMW X5 will now also be able to select the Dynamic Traction Control
(DTC) function of DSC+. DTC allows for a greater degree of wheel slip for more spirited
driving without the main traction control system safety net intervening. This option can
be selected via a button on the centre console.

BMW
United Kingdom
Corporate Communications
Media Information
Date
Embargo: 16:00hrs, 8 August, 2006

Subject
The all-new BMW X5

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Additional seating practicality comes with new design
In a first for a BMW, the new X5 can be specified with an optional third row of seats
allowing up to seven occupants to be transported in comfort. An increase of 19cms in
overall body length and an increase in body width of 6cms, combined with innovative
design, has made it possible to introduce a brace of seats in the rear, while still retaining
luggage space. However, unlike many competitors eve n with all seven seats in place
there is still 200 litres of boot space. The two extra seats, complete with three-point
seatbelts and head restraints, are stowed under the boot floor when not in use. BMW
X5 owners who do not specify the third row of seats benefit instead from an additional
90-litre storage compartment situated below the boot floor.
Whatever seating combination an owner chooses, the new BMW X5 is capable of taking
most payloads. In a standard five -seat configuration the boot measures 620 litres – up
155 litres compared to the outgoing X5. For those looking to move sizeable objects,
luggage capacity increases to 1,750 litres with all the rear seats stowed - a figure
greater than that of any other BMW.
While being one of the most practical cars BMW has ever made, the new X5 still has a
luxurious interior feel and a dynamic and sporty exterior shape. A drag coefficient as low
as 0.33 places the BMW X5 at the top of its segment as the most aerodynamically
efficient large SAV or SUV. This low figure is partly achieved by a rear tailgate that
incorporates a roof spoiler and a near flat underbody to aid airflow. Nine exterior colours
are offered initially alongside four levels of trim and seven upholstery colours to allow
owners to personalise their X5s.
BMW’s innovative iDrive control system also comes to the X5 for the first time. A new
‘wave’ style of dashboard houses the colour display while the iDrive controller sits on
the centre console adjacent to the new style of gear selector. The controller is
complemented by eight buttons integrated as system short cuts for ease of use.
Parking camera
Supplementing the standard fit front and rear Park Distance Control, X5 customers have
BMW
United Kingdom
Corporate Communications
Media Information
Date
Embargo: 16:00hrs, 8 August, 2006

Subject
The all-new BMW X5

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the option to specify a rear camera for added parking convenience. Automatically
activated when the reverse gear is selected, the driver is presented with a wide-angle
colour image on the iDrive display in the centre console.
The BMW X5 has proved to be a huge global hit since it was launched in 1999 with
more than 580,000 sold. In the UK its sales reached record levels each year. In 2001,
the car’s first full year, BMW UK sold 5,650. In 2005 a record 10,808 X5s found
customers in the UK. Prices for the new BMW X5 and details of the Dynamic Package
will be revealed nearer to the Spring 2007 UK market launch date.

Ends


The new BMW X5

Last night BMW UK issued a press release revealing initial product details and images of the new BMW X5 (E70) planned for launch in April 2007.

Launch model line-up

The launch date for the 3.0d SE and 4.8i SE is 28th April 2007, with 3.0si SE expected to follow in May 2007. M Sport models are expected in late 2007 but this is not confirmed at this stage. Until that point, a 'Dynamic Pack' which comes close to the specification of today's Sport Model will be available to specify on SE models.

No further details of further engine variants are available at this time.

What's New?

In addition to the technical and quality upgrades on the new X5, there will also be extensive additional equipment on all models vs. the outgoing model. Highlights include:
  • Engine upgrades to all models (see press release for details)
  • Six-speed automatic transmission with revised gear selector
  • Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) including twin straight tailpipes on the 3.0d model
  • iDrive including 6.5" colour on-board monitor
  • 18" alloy wheels
  • Part-electric front seat adjustment (fully electric for 4.8i SE)
  • Optional third seat row
Full UK specification details are expected to be released in early October

Launch model pricing

Model code
Model description
Retail price
OTR price *
FE42
X5 3.0si SE
£38,700.00
£39,505.00
FF42
X5 3.0d SE
£39,275.00
£40,085.00
FE82
X5 4.8i SE
£49,140.00
£49,945.00

*please note that OTR prices are subject to change in the event of Vehicle Excise Duty changes

Press Release

A copy of the press release which contains provisional technical data is attached.



Ordering


BMW will later this week allow us to make provisional orders for the New X5 with the factory and should you have an interest or would like to confirm you are still interested then do let us know.

Although not comprehensive at this time, as soon as more details are released by BMW we will be sure to get them to you.



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