BMW X5 (E53)
Specifications
Model line-up
Model | Model Year | Engine | Output (PS/kw) | 0-60 (seconds) |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.0i | 2001–2006 | M54B30 | 231 / 170 | 8.3/8.8 (MT/AT) |
3.0d | 2001–2003 | M57D30 | 184 / 134 | 10.1/10.6 (MT/AT) |
2004–2006 | M57TUD30 | 218 / 160 | 8.3/8.8 (MT/AT) | |
4.4i | 2000–2003 | M62TUB44 | 286 / 210 | 7.6 (AT) |
2004–2006 | N62B44 | 320 / 238 | 7.0 (AT) | |
4.6is | 2001–2003 | M62B46 | 340 / 255 | 6.5 (AT) |
4.8is | 2004–2006 | N62B48 | 355 / 265 | 6.1 (AT) |
2003 Facelift
In July 2003, the X5 LCI (Life-Cycle Impulse) was presented for the 2004 model year at the IAA 2003 in September, with new headlights, a few new exterior colors, a new four-wheel drive system and upgraded engines. The grilles were enlarged, as well as their actual slats being modified in a 'flame surfaced' style. In keeping with the E39 facelift of 2001, the 2004 X5's headlights got corona rings around all four headlamp projectors. The tail-lights also received a facelift similar to the BMW E39, and the exterior glass went from a "dotted" pattern to a cleaner "line" pattern. BMW invented a new four-wheel drive system dubbed xDrive shared both in the X5 and X3 in 2004. Instead of using the previous X5 system which consisted of power being split 62-38 (rear wheels-front wheels) and DSC to brake wheels losing traction, xDrive could vary power to the front or rear axles in milliseconds, transferring up to 100% of engine power to either axle, thus allowing the vehicle to regain traction quickly.
The X5 got the new 4.4i engine which debuted in the 2002 7-Series; power output rose from 290 to 315 hp (242 kW). Also from April onwards, a new X5 4.8is was offered (see below), giving the driver 355 hp (265 kW) and making it the third fastest SUV.[citation needed] Sales began in September 2003.
Several new extras were added to the 2004 X5 such as:
- Soft-boot close feature (the top part of the trunk pulls itself closed)
- Trailer Stability Program (making it an ideal tow vehicle)
- Adaptive Headlights (available only with xenon HID headlamps; these swivel with the direction of travel of the car)
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