Australian New Car Buyer

BMW X5 FROM $102,900

BMW’s first X5, launched in 2000, immediately became the benchmark against which all other SUVs have since been judged.

This fourth generation opens with the 170kW/450Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel/eight-speed automatic/all-wheel drive xDrive 25d, priced at $102,900.

We’re testing the xDrive 30d, the top selling variant with a 195kW/620Nm 3.0-litre straight six turbodiesel, priced at $119,900.

The xDrive 40i, with a 250kW/450Nm turbopetrol six, is $122,900, the xDrive 45e

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