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Scott Collie
The 2025 BMW X5's used prices in Australia typically range from $134,900 for the Xdrive30d Xline Mhev variant and topping out at $241,900 for the M Competition Mhev.
There are 6 variants of the X5 available in Australia and this generation went on sale in January of 2023.
Engine options include 3.0L bi turbo dir f/inj (210kW/650Nm), 3.0L turbo petrol (280kW/520Nm), 3.0L turbo petrol hybrid (360kW/700Nm) and 4.4L twin-turbo petrol (390kW/750Nm). All variants feature 8 speed auto steptronic sport transmission. All variants feature all-wheel drive.
The 2025 X5 was offered with a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.
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There are 5 different fuel economy figures for the BMW X5
The most fuel efficient BMW X5 is the xDRIVE50e M SPORT PHEV with a 8 SPEED AUTO STEPTRONIC SPORT which is powered by a 3.0L TURBO DIRECT F/INJ and uses 1.9L of Unleaded Petrol-Electric Hybrid per 100km on the combined cycle.
The BMW X5 that uses the most amount of fuel is the M COMPETITION MHEV with a 8 SPEED AUTO STEPTRONIC SPORT which is powered by a 4.4L TWIN TURBO DIR F/INJ and uses 12.5L of Premium Unleaded Petrol per 100km on the combined rural and urban test cycle.
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What is the warranty on a BMW X5?
The BMW X5 offers a 5 year unlimited kilometre warranty. This is separate to the warranty on offer under Australian Consumer Law which can be greater for certain parts based on what is deemed as a reasonable period of time.
The cheapest BMW X5 is the xDRIVE30d xLINE MHEV that starts from $134,900.
The most expensive BMW X5 is the M COMPETITION MHEV that starts from $241,900.
The best towing capacity of a BMW X5 is offered by the xDRIVE30d xLINE MHEV which can tow 3270 kg
The largest BMW X5 is the M COMPETITION MHEV which measures 2105mm wide, 4948mm in length and sits 1762mm tall.
The most powerful BMW X5 is the M COMPETITION MHEV which has 460kW of power from its 4.4L TWIN TURBO DIR F/INJ engine.
The BMW X5 is built in United States Of America and shipped to Australia.
The heaviest BMW X5 is the xDRIVE50e M SPORT PHEV which weighs 3200 kg (kerb weight).
The BMW X5 may use different fuel/energy types based on the variant which includes Unleaded Petrol-Electric Hybrid, Premium Unleaded Petrol or Diesel.