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Old 12-08-04, 09:11 AM
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The second-generation BMW X5 moves up in size, performance, comfort, versatility and standing, though the new South Carolina-built sport/utility vehicle (codenamed E70) isn’t due on U.S. dealer lots until the end of 2006 as an ’07 model. In a world exclusive, AutoWeek has caught the new seven-seater—wearing production bodywork underneath its surface disguise—testing on public roads near BMW’s German headquarters.

BMW’s design team, headed by Dutchman Adrian van Hooydonk, combined contemporary styling with familiar themes from today’s X5 to create a distinctive SUV that’s instantly recognizable as a BMW. However, the new ute is much less radical than the smaller X3 with which it shares much of its mechanical package.

Longer, wider and taller than today’s model, and with an extended rear overhang, the new X5 puts greater distance between itself and the X3, which should allow BMW to command higher prices. Inside, the X5 promises a 5 Series-like interior. Five-passenger-seating is standard, but BMW will likely offer buyers two third-row seats as optional equipment.

Conventional steel springs will be used on lower-end models, with air springs reserved for upmarket versions, along with an automatic self-leveling feature to maintain ride height when towing. BMW will also offer active steering on the new X5.

Power comes from a wider range of inline six-cylinder and V8 engines than today’s model, with several diesel units on tap for Europe. Among the gasoline engines is the recently upgraded 3.0-liter six. It will be joined from the outset by new 4.0- and 4.8-liter V8s.

The new X5 uses a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic gearbox and BMW’s xDrive four-wheel-drive system. As with the first-generation model, BMW has decided against hardcore SUV systems such as separate transfer case, locking differentials and automatically decoupling stabilizers. BMW engineers argue that the added weight would be detrimental to efforts to once again establish the X5 the most agile sport/ute on the road.

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I like the old X5 better. It looks too much like a gorwn up X3 and I hate the X3's looks.
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