BMW X5 2025 has officially entered the Indian market, with a starting price of ₹1.00 crore (ex‑showroom). The car is built at BMW’s Chennai plant. It brings both petrol and diesel mild‑hybrid forms.
Beyond the stats and figures, this SUV’s new design elements, improved cabin, and standard off‑road kit make it feel less like a minor facelift and more like a confident on-road choice for BMW lovers.
The xDrive40i petrol begins at ₹1.00 crore, while the xDrive30d diesel is tagged at ₹1.02 crore. M Sport Pro versions top the range at around ₹1.15 crore.
That extra spend gets you sportier trim, deeper feature lists, and a few visual flourishes that enthusiasts will appreciate.
With local assembly, deliveries should stay smooth across major metro dealerships.
Simply walking up to this car will present slimmer matrix LED headlights, a tidier kidney grille, and standard 21‑inch alloys.
Around the back, the X‑shaped LED signature in the tail‑lamps is striking after dark. Go for the M Sport Pro package, and you add gloss‑black elements, an M‑spec exhaust note, and red‑painted brake calipers — small details really do change the overall vibe.
Inside the car, there’s BMW’s Curved Display — a 12.3‑inch driver screen flowing into a 14.9‑inch touchscreen. Four‑zone climate control, a Harman Kardon audio setup, Comfort Seats with power lumbar, ConnectedDrive, and Digital Key Plus make the cabin feel both connected and cosseting. The trim, textures, and switchgear all feel more premium to the touch.
Perhaps the most telling upgrade is the standard xOffroad package. With drive modes tailored for sand, rocks, gravel, and snow, this SUV seems more than capable of adapting suspension height, throttle feel, and traction control at a moment’s notice.
This sort of assurance is great for those whose weekend often lead off‑tarmac. The BMW X5 hardware is apparently ready for that.
Both 3.0‑liter six‑cylinder engines get 48V mild‑hybrid assistance. They come paired with xDrive all‑wheel drive and an 8‑speed automatic.
The petrol xDrive40i produces 381 hp and 520 Nm, accelerating to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds. The diesel xDrive30d generates 286 hp and 650 Nm, hitting the same mark in 6.1 seconds.
Adaptive 2‑axle air suspension is standard. This means you’ll get that rare combination of city comfort and highway readiness.
Safety isn’t an afterthought: surround‑view camera, Parking Assistant Professional with remote functions, stability control, and limited Level 2 driver assistance (for certain conditions) are all available in the BMW X5.
BMW India unveiled the refreshed model on August 28, 2025. Production is already in motion, so initial deliveries should start shortly, depending on your selected variant and color.
If you value an SUV that combines premium comfort with genuine all‑weather, all‑surface ability, the BMW X5 2025 makes a persuasive argument.
The sharper styling, a well‑appointed interior, and new off‑road focus mean it’s more than a cosmetic update — it’s an SUV that feels ready for both urban grinds and open roads.
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