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Power
625hp/459kW
Torque
750Nm/553lbft
0-100 km/h
3.80s
Top Speed
290km/h
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Standard Equipment
Optional Equipment
Model Year
2020
Performance
Power
625hp/459kW
Torque
750Nm/553lbft
0-100 km/h
Top Speed
290 km/h
Power/Weight (hp/kg)
0.26
Engine
Cylinder Arrangement
V8
Engine Capacity
4,395 cc
Num of Turbos
2
Power
625hp/459kW
Torque
750Nm/553lbft
Transmission & Suspension
Transmission
8 Speed M Steptronic
Drive Type
AWD
Suspension F.
5
Suspension R.
4
Air Suspension
-
Limited Slip Diff
ESP
Front Axle Lock
-
Rear Axle Lock
-
Centre Diff Lock
-
Solid Front Axle
-
Solid Rear Axle
-
2-Speed Transfer Case
-
4-Speed Transfer Case
-
Crawl Control
-
Key Equipment
360 Degree Cameras
Voice Command
Dash Cam Recorder
Speed Limit Alert
Fridge
-
Heated Steering Wheel
Heated Front Seats
Heated Rear Seats
-
Front Seat Massage
-
Rear Seat Massage
-
HUD
Night Vision
-
Proximity Key
Adaptive Cruise
Rearview Cam
Reverse Radar
Panoramic Roof
High-Voltage Power
-
Rims/Tyres
Front Rim Size
21"
Rear Rim Size
22"
Front Tyre Width
295 mm
Rear Tyre Width
315 mm
Front Tyre Thickness
35 mm
Rear Tyre Thickness
30 mm
Capacity
Boot Capacity
650 L
Tank Capacity
83 L
Weight & Dimensions
Weight
2,385 kg
Towing Weight
3,000 kg
Length
4,938 mm
Width
2,218 mm
Height
1,748 mm
Front Track
1,699 mm
Rear Track
1,688 mm
Offroad Capability
Approach Angle
-
Departure Angle
-
Breakover Angle
-
Climb Angle
-
Ground Clearance
-
EV Attributes
EV Range
-
Electric Motor Power
-
Electric Motor Torque
-
Fast Charge Time
-
Fast Charge
-
MPG
mpg
-
L/100 km
13
g/km
296
Safety Ratings *
Euro NCAP Rating *
★★★★★
ENCAP-Adult *
89%
ENCAP-Child *
86%
ENCAP-Pedestrian *
75%
ENCAP-Assistance *
75%
US Safety Rating *
★★★★☆
US Safety-Frontal Crash *
★★★★☆
US Safety-Side Crash *
★★★★★
US Safety-Rollover *
★★★★☆
IIHS Frontal *
★★★★
IIHS Side *
★★★★
IIHS Roof *
★★★★
IIHS Crash Prevention *
★★★☆
* Safety ratings for vehicles are based on the ratings for the latest generation models tested by various authorities and may not be the latest generation model from manufacturers.
BMW's History with All-Wheel-Drive
2020-08-05
BMW is famous for producing rear-wheel-drive family saloons with exceptional handling and fun. With BMW premium models including M5 extensively adopting all-wheel-drive, let's look at some mostly ignored history of BMW applying all-wheel-drive technologies to its vehicles, since the mid-80s.
BMW’s first ever all-wheel-drive production model, the BMW 325i "Allrad", was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA) in 1985, which was followed in 1988 by the BMW 325iX touring, both offering superior traction and handling characteristics over slippery and uneven surface. Power was delivered in a ratio of 37 to 63 between the front and rear axles, visco in the transfer box and rear differential can provide virtually rigid connection between the axles to improve traction and stability.
1985 BMW 325i Allrad
1988 BMW 325iX Touring
The first 5 series equipped with all-wheel-drive technolgy was the electronically controlled 1991 BMW 525iX, the multi-plate clutch allowed the default 36 to 64 split ratio of power being adjusted seamlessly according to driving condition. That was followed by the BMW 525iX touring introduced in 1992, with the same technology.
1991 BMW 525iX
The 1999 BMW X5 was a sensation. With standard-fit all-wheel drive X5 immediately gathered significant amount of following, and still is among the best products in the SUV segment today. A planetary gear system split the drive power in a ratio of 38:62 between front and rear wheels, while electronic stability control systems such as the DSC, ADB-X and HDC ensured the new X5 was exceptionally sporty.
1999 BMW X5
In 2003, following the success of the X5, BMW introduced a compact SAV the X3, with roughly the same formula, and added the BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system. At the time, it was the first system of its kind in the world that proactively monitors the driving situation and automatically adjust driving characteristics of the car dynamically at real-time.
2003 BMW X3
From 2005, BMW started offering model-specific xDrive version Sedan and Touring 3 Series and 5 Series. xDrive BMW 3 Series Coupe followed.
2005 BMW 330i
2005 BMW 3 Series Touring
2005 BMW 5 Series
2005 BMW 5 Series Touring
The second generation BMW X5 introduced in 2006 debuted the Integrated Chassis Management system (ICM), which integrates all the vehicle dynamics control systems, including xDrive.
BMW X5
In 2007, BMW presented the world’s first Sports Activity Coupe (SAC), the BMW X6 with BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system, at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA). At the same time,
Dynamic Performance Control (DPC) marked its debut in the premium segment.
2007 BMW X6
2009 saw BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive introduced into the BMW 7 Series, and in 2010, BMW ActiveHybrid X6 combined all-wheel-drive with a hybrid powertrain for the first time.
BMW launched the first two all-wheel-drive models in the BMW 6 Series in 2012, the BMW 6 Series Coupe and BMW 6 Series Convertible.
2012 BMW AWD 6 Series
The BMW 4 Series introduced in 2013 offered all-wheel drive versions. It was followed in 2014 by the 4 Series Convertible and BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe. 2013 also saw BMW xDrive making its debut in the 1 Series.
2013 BMW 1 Series
In 2014, the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer that combines BMW xDrive with an all-new front-wheel-drive setup was introduced, and the new BMW X4 with xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive adopted the successful Sports Activity Coupe concept of the X6 into the premium mid-sized segment.
And from 2014, BMW started speeding up the development of EVs and hybrid vechiles, the electric i8 is equipped with a special form of all-wheel drive that the 2+2-seater sports model’s plug-in hybrid drive system was was paired with an internal combustion engine driving the rear wheels with an electric motor driving the front wheels.
In 2015, the plug-in-hybrid BMW X5 xDrive40e combined BMW xDrive with BMW eDrive. BMW 225xe was offered in the form of full electrified all-wheel drive.
2015 BMW X5 M
BMW X7
Today, more than 110 BMW models are offered with BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive, and more than a third of new BMWs sold are xDrive models. BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system is biased towards rear-wheel-drive characteristics, offering precise and fun yet stable handling with no torque steer.
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