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▼For the last 20 years or more, BMW X5 has been the benchmark for full-size luxury SUVs in India and now the latest generation of X5 is locally manufactured and continues to be the benchmark. The X5 doesn’t aim to outperform the competitors on spec sheets; instead, it banks upon the things that BMW has always done well, like an inline-six engine, a luxury cabin, along with driving pleasure that makes you take the longer route home. So, does X5 still hold value against a GLE or a Q7 in 2026 or has the competition really caught up? Let us find out.
In one line: The BMW X5 is a full-size luxury SUV built for buyers who want strong six-cylinder performance and a tech-loaded cabin, not third-row seating or a battery-electric option, both of which it skips entirely.
What Makes the BMW X5 Different?
While most rivals in this bracket are busy adding four cylinder engines to hit lower price points , BMW kind of stuck to its guns here too. The X5 in India runs exclusively on 3.0-litre inline six engines, as petrol as well as diesel , and they come with xDrive all wheel drive as standard across the range.
The BMW X5 also brings along BMW’s signature curved dual screen dashboard, kind of a thing that’s really held up, and still feels ahead of a bunch of newer competitors. Add in adaptive air suspension, a decent Harman Kardon audio setup, and that sort of long-distance calmness which is hard to imitate, and it’s pretty obvious this isn’t just some facelift coasting on the bad`ge or name alone.
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Variants & Ex-Showroom Price in India
The BMW X5 comes in 4 variants, split across two trim lines and two engine choices.
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Variant |
Engine |
Ex-Showroom Price |
|---|---|---|
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xDrive40i xLine |
3.0L Petrol |
₹93.70 Lakh |
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xDrive30d xLine |
3.0L Diesel |
₹95.50 Lakh |
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xDrive40i M Sport |
3.0L Petrol |
₹1.03 Crore |
|
xDrive30d M Sport |
3.0L Diesel |
₹1.11 Crore |
Dimensions & Practicality
|
Parameter |
Specification |
|---|---|
|
Length |
4,935 mm |
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Width |
2,004 mm |
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Height |
1,765 mm |
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Wheelbase |
2,975 mm |
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Fuel Tank Capacity |
80 Litres |
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Seating |
5-seater |
The long wheelbase translates into genuinely good rear legroom, though the X5 sticks to a strict 5-seat layout, so if a third row matters to you, this isn't the SUV that'll deliver it.
Engine & Performance Specs
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Spec |
xDrive40i (Petrol) |
xDrive30d (Diesel) |
|---|---|---|
|
Engine |
3.0L TwinPower Turbo I6 |
3.0L Turbo I6 |
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Power |
380 PS |
298 PS |
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Torque |
520 Nm |
670 Nm |
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Transmission |
8-speed Steptronic |
8-speed Steptronic |
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Drivetrain |
xDrive AWD |
xDrive AWD |
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0-100 km/h |
5.5 seconds |
~6 seconds |
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Claimed Mileage |
12 kmpl |
12 kmpl |
Fuel & Powertrain Options for BMW X5
This one trips up a lot of buyers, so let's clear it up directly: the BMW X5 currently sold in India is petrol and diesel only. No plug-in hybrid, no battery-electric variant, which means charging time and EV range simply aren't part of this car's story right now.
That is set to shift, just not on Indian shores yet. BMW globally unveiled the fifth-generation X5 in June 2026, and for the first time it’s going to come across five drivetrains , petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid, battery-electric, and eventually hydrogen. The electric variant, badged iX5, gets an 800-volt setup with a 460 kW peak DC charging rate , which is enough to add 350 km of range in ten minutes, and the total WLTP range sits between 645 and 845 km depending on what you pick.
The petrol and diesel versions of this new-gen X5 will only start hitting the global market from late November 2026, kind of like, straight away, but then the iX5 and hybrid versions follow in early 2027. As for India, there isn’t a confirmed launch window for either one yet, so its still a bit unclear.
Technology & Interior Features

The cabin runs on BMW's curved dual-screen layout, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster fused with a 14.9-inch touchscreen running iDrive.
- BMW Laser Light with adaptive LED headlights and matrix functionality
- Heads-up display with augmented reality navigation
- Gesture control, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Digital key support, remote key start, soft-closing doors
- Adaptive 2-axle air suspension, 4-zone climate control
- Vernasca leather upholstery with memory seats
- Open-pore wood trim and metallic accents
- Standard panoramic glass sunroof
- Harman Kardon surround sound system
- Parking Assistant Plus with 360-degree camera, Driving Assistant Professional
- BMW ConnectedDrive with MyBMW App and remote services
M Sport variants add piano black interior detailing and M-branded seat belts on top of all this.
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Colour Options
The BMW X5 is offered in 6 exterior shades across the range.
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S.No |
Colour Name |
|---|---|
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1 |
Skyscraper Grey Metallic |
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2 |
Tanzanite Blue |
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3 |
Mineral White Metallic |
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4 |
M Carbon Black Metallic |
|
5 |
M Brooklyn Grey Metallic |
|
6 |
Black Sapphire Metallic |
BMW X5 vs Competitors: Where It Stands
|
Feature |
BMW X5 |
Mercedes GLE |
Audi Q7 / Volvo XC90 |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Ex-Showroom Price |
₹93.70 Lakh |
₹97.85 Lakh |
₹88.66L / ₹96.97L |
|
Engine Options |
Petrol, Diesel |
Petrol, Diesel |
Petrol / Petrol MHEV |
|
Seating |
5-seater |
5/7-seater |
7-seater |
|
Drivetrain |
AWD standard |
AWD standard |
AWD standard |
|
Verdict |
Dynamics + tech |
Comfort + refinement |
Value + space / Safety |
Should You Buy the BMW X5 in 2026?
Buy it if you:
- Want strong inline-six performance without hunting for the top trim
- Prioritise a tech-forward cabin and genuinely engaging driving dynamics
- Don't need three-row seating or an electric powertrain right now
Think before buying if you:
- Need seating for six or seven, the X5 is strictly a 5-seater
- Expect an EV or hybrid option, neither is on sale in India yet
- Are cross-shopping purely on fuel efficiency, 12 kmpl is the ceiling here
Conclusion
The presence of BMW X5 shows how a full-size luxury SUV can remain in the list of the top contenders in the market even when it does not come with the conventional battery power option or third row of seats. With a price tag of ₹93.70 Lakh, BMW X5 is no less than GLE and XC90 when it comes to technology and driving comfort owing to the presence of mighty inline-six engines in its powertrain and a cabin that feels futuristically advanced. It's not for buyers chasing seven seats or an electric powertrain, and honestly, those buyers should look elsewhere for now. But for anyone who wants a driver-focused luxury SUV with the tech to match, the X5 remains one of the most convincing options in India right now.
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Aakash Mehra
Automotive Journalist & Car Reviewer. Aakash Mehra is a seasoned automotive journalist with over 9 years of experience in car journalism and consumer-focused reviews. Having test-driven more than 550+ vehicles, he delivers detailed comparisons, expert insights, and unbiased advice to help readers confidently choose the right car.