On the eve of the Guangzhou Auto Show, BMW has officially unveiled their updated BMW X5 for the 2026 model year. For the Chinese market, three versions are offered: the xDrive30Li M Sport Night Package priced at 598,000 yuan ($81,472), the xDrive40Li M Sport Night Package for 678,000 yuan ($92,350), and the top-tier xDrive40Li M Sport Night Package at 748,000 yuan ($101,852). Surprisingly, prices are lower, yet the features have been enhanced.
The refreshed BMW X5 now comes standard with the Intelligent Driving Assist Pro package. This system includes adaptive cruise control at all speeds, lane keeping, and a gaze-activated lane change system. Comfort seating is also part of the standard equipment: the front seats have ventilation, electronic adjustment of the shoulder area and lumbar support, while the rear seats offer a heating function.
Additionally, the manufacturer has updated the exterior body kit. The xDrive40Li M Sport Shadow Edition features new 22-inch wheels replacing the former 21-inch ones, carbon decor, as well as complimentary options from the Black Flame Limited Edition series, which include branded wheels, brake calipers, and interior elements. The standard xDrive40Li M Sport Shadow Edition is equipped with 21-inch wheels, an M Performance braking system with blue calipers and larger discs, and ash wood trim without additional charge.
The engine lineup remains unchanged: both versions are equipped with a 48-volt mild hybrid system and an 8-speed automatic transmission. The 30Li version is powered by a 2.0-liter engine producing 258 hp, while the 40Li version has a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six engine generating 381 hp. Recent tests demonstrated that the 3.0-liter engine offers a refined balance of power and efficiency, an aspect praised by automotive experts globally.
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