Automotive news / BMW / Tuesday, 20-May-14 10:08:07 /
BMW Releases The X5 This May
One of the most highly esteemed automaker, BMW, has declared to release the exciting new model of the X5, which has been much awaited by car lovers in the developing nations like India. The model is based upon the compact SUV body style with sleep outlook. The 3.0L 6 cylinder engine will be the major attraction on the technical front, promising 19% more fuel efficient than its previous models. However, its modified trim xDrive50i will be powered by the 4.4L V8 Engine with VALVETRONIC variable valve timing. The model is loaded by the support of twin turbochargers to make it sustain the higher altitude of low air pressure.
Photo 1: BMWObviously, the model is integrated with the technical advancements. And, this is evident from its Drive Dynamic control, electronic stability System, ABS, Driving Experience Control, Power Assist Steering, Auto Transmission Shift, Adaptive Cruise Control, Dynamic Damper Control and lots more. The design of the X5 model is a blend of familiar elements with modernized look, reflecting an authoritative personality. The interiors of the model are designed to be highly spacious, giving lots of leg space, mainly on the second row of seats.
The Climate Control System, advanced Audio Entertainment System, Navigation System, Bluetooth Connectivity and USB Slots are top features of the X5. Even toned leather covered interior and wide windshield view make it look highly open and wide. Wide Touchscreen for controlling all interior features is placed at the exact position, next to the steering. On the whole, the model is designed with opt grade features, making it a world class SUV for buyers.
Photo 2: BMW Releases The X5 This May
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