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The 2014 BMW X5 enters the all-new third-generation for this year. This is equipped with multiple engine options and provides great overall performance. The interior is spacious and is adorned with high-quality materials that provide a premium feel.
The BMW X5 is one of those exclusive vehicles that have stood the test of time entering its 15th year of production. The X5 has been a dignified and continuous inclusion in the BMW’s lineup. Being the flagship mid-size SUV, the X5 has gained traction by commingling luxury, practicality, and off-roading capabilities.
For the year 2014, the BMW X5 gets a revamped exterior design and a cleverly curated interior which when coupled with its potent engine options makes for a formidable vehicle. The 2014 BMW X5 also features a performance variant, the X5 M, which produces higher torque and power outputs. In its segment, the X5 takes on the likes of the Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The most suited BMW X5 will depend on the buyer’s pocket and the amount of power they want in the car. We recommend buying the mid-level trim, the xDrive35i. While its host’s similar features like the base and top-rack trim, its four-wheel-drivetrain, and appropriate price sticker make it a viable option.
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The 2014 BMW X5 enters the all-new third-generation for this year. This is equipped with multiple engine options and provides great overall performance. The interior is spacious and is adorned with high-quality materials that provide a premium feel.
The BMW X5 is one of those exclusive vehicles that have stood the test of time entering its 15th year of production. The X5 has been a dignified and continuous inclusion in the BMW’s lineup. Being the flagship mid-size SUV, the X5 has gained traction by commingling luxury, practicality, and off-roading capabilities.
For the year 2014, the BMW X5 gets a revamped exterior design and a cleverly curated interior which when coupled with its potent engine options makes for a formidable vehicle. The 2014 BMW X5 also features a performance variant, the X5 M, which produces higher torque and power outputs. In its segment, the X5 takes on the likes of the Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The BMW X5 gets offered in three different trims with two engine options. The sDrive35i is the only variant in the X5 lineup that is channeled as a rear-wheel-drive variant. The engine’s on offer include a 3.0L I-6 engine and a 4.4LV8 engine. The latter engine is only available with the top-of-the-line xDrive50i variant. Additionally, the mid-level trim, the xDrive35i, also get offered with a diesel engine option.
Trim |
sDrive35i |
xDrive35i |
xDrive50i |
---|---|---|---|
MSRP |
$52,800 |
$55,100 |
$68,200 |
Key Features |
Cruise Control |
Cruise Control |
Cruise Control |
|
Keyless entry |
Keyless entry |
Keyless entry |
|
HID Headlights |
HID Headlights |
HID Headlights |
|
Auto-leveling headlights |
Auto-leveling headlights |
Auto-leveling headlights |
|
Electrochromic rearview mirror |
Electrochromic rearview mirror |
Electrochromic rearview mirror |
|
Premium sound system (optional) |
Premium sound system (optional) |
Premium sound system (optional) |
|
Rear-parking aid |
Rear-parking aid |
Rear-parking aid |
|
Heads-up display |
Heads-up display |
Heads-up display |
We Recommend
The most suited BMW X5 will depend on the buyer’s pocket and the amount of power they want in the car. We recommend buying the mid-level trim, the xDrive35i. While its host’s similar features like the base and top-rack trim, its four-wheel-drivetrain, and appropriate price sticker make it a viable option.
The engine powering your X5 will depend on the trim you opt for. Under the hood, the BMW X5 houses either a 3.0L I-6 engine or a 4.4L V8 engine, both of which are exemplary in performance. The 3.0L I-6 engine is capable of producing 300hp of engine power and 300lb.-ft of torque, which is exceedingly well for a car of its size.
The more powerful engine, the 4.4L V8 produces a mesmerizing 445 hp and 480lb.-ft of power and torque respectively, that grants the car with aplomb acceleration capabilities. The BMW X5 races to 60 MPH from a still in 6.0 seconds and can complete the quarter-mile run in 14.6 seconds at 96 miles per hour.
Model |
BMW X5 |
Porsche Cayenne |
Audi Q7 |
---|---|---|---|
MSRP |
$55,100 |
$52,600 |
$47,700 |
Engine |
3.0 L I-6 |
3.6L V6 |
3.0L V6 |
Drivetrain |
All-wheel-drive |
All-wheel-drive |
All-wheel-drive |
Transmission |
8-speed automatic |
8-speed automatic |
8-speed automatic |
Power |
300hp |
300hp |
280hp |
Torque |
300lb.-ft |
295lb.-ft |
295lb.-ft |
0-60 MPH (seconds) |
6 seconds |
7.4 seconds |
7.7 seconds |
Quarter mile (mph) |
14.6 seconds |
N/A |
N/A |
Top speed (mph) |
127 mph |
N/A |
130 MPH |
The Porsche Cayenne and the Audi Q7 feature a 3.6 L V6 engine and 3.0L V6 respectively. As standard, all cars in the segment make use of an 8-speed-automatic transmission with all-wheel-drivetrains. Courtesy of their low torque and power outputs, the Cayenne and Q7 remain marginally behind the X5 in the acceleration test, taking 7.4 and 7.7 seconds to the 60 MPH mark. In the race to the top-speed, the Q7 leads the pack at 130 MPH, while the figures for the Cayenne are not available, the X5 has a top speed of 127 MPH.
The BMW X5 like many other brawny SUV’s succumbs to the general notion regarding lower fuel efficiency. The X5 performs decently averaging a mileage of 18 MPG in the city and that of 27 MPG on the highway. Combined, the X5 averages 21 miles per gallon of fuel, which feels adequate for a car of its size.
The SUV features a fuel tank that has a total capacity of 22.4 gallons of fuel. Though not the largest tank on offer, courtesy of its better fuel efficiency the BMW X5 manages one of the best fuel ranges in the segment covering 403.2 miles in the city and that of 604.8 miles on the highway.
Model |
BMW X5 |
Porsche Cayenne |
Audi Q7 |
---|---|---|---|
MPG (city) |
18 |
15 |
16 |
MPG (Highway) |
27 |
22 |
22 |
MPG (Combined) |
21 |
17 |
18 |
Fuel Capacity |
22.4 gallons |
26.4 gallons |
26.4 gallons |
Range (City/highway) |
403.2/604.8 mi |
3968/580.8 mi |
422.4/580.8 mi |
In comparison, the Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7 manage relatively lower fuel efficiency averaging a combined mileage of 17 and 18 MPG respectively. Incidentally, both cars feature a similar-sized fuel tank that has a total capacity of 26.4 gallons. Despite their larger fuel tanks, they manage a lower range because of their relatively lower fuel efficiency.
The major updates that come with the 2014 BMW X5 are the restructured cabin. The interior quality on the new X5 feels palatial and ostentatious. Step inside the X5 and the first thing that grabs attention is the instrument cluster that feels much more refined. The central console features ample storage space with the central armrest separating the driver and passenger. As standard, the BMW features synthetic seat covers which feel lackluster for a car at its price.Â
The seat may feel stiff, but thanks to its aplomb ride quality the overall feel in the cabin feels nourishing. The BMW X5 as standard can seat 5 passengers, however with optional third-row seats, the capacity can be increased to 7 passengers. Statistically, the BMW X5 has a total head-, shoulder- and legroom of 40.5/60.5/40.5 at the front and 38.8/58.3/36.6 at the rear. The X5 has a cargo capacity that can extend up to 76.7 cubic feet with the rear seat folded.
Model |
BMW X5 |
Porsche Cayenne |
Audi Q7 |
---|---|---|---|
Seating Capacity |
5 |
5 |
7 |
Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
40.5/60.5/40.4 |
41.2/58.5/40.3 |
40/58.7/41.3 |
Second Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
38.8/58.3/36.6 |
39.6/58.9/NA |
37.2/58.1/37.1 |
Third Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
N/A |
NA/NA/NA |
35.4/48.6/29.2 |
Cargo Capacity to 3rd seat (cu.-ft) |
N/A |
N/A |
10.9 |
Cargo Capacity to 2nd seat (cu.-ft) |
35.8 |
23.7 |
42 |
Cargo Capacity to 1st seat (cu.-ft) |
76.7 |
62.9 |
72.5 |
The Audi Q7 is the only car in the segment that features a third-row of seats and can accommodate 7 passengers. In terms of overall space, all three cars have a minimal difference. The inherent advantage that BMW gains over the two cars are because of its cargo capacity. The Q7 has a total capacity of 72.5 cubic feet, while the Porsche lags considerably behind its competitors at 62.9 cubic feet.
The infotainment system on the BMW X5 is spontaneous and instinctive. As standard, the X5 receives AM/FM stereo, HD radio, auxiliary audio output, and smart device integration. The BMW gets a navigation system and onboard hands-free communication.
As an addition, the X5 gets optional features like rear-seat audio controls and a premium sound system. Some other infotainment features include:
The latest iteration of the BMW X5 vaunts modernized styling that puts it neck and neck with the competitors in the segment. The X5 uses the same structural base as its predecessors but feels improved because of its refinement and sublimity. Garnering attention up front is the new grille and HID headlights.
The new LED taillights add a lot of depth to the overall designing characteristics; however, the wheels do feel small for a car of its size. The BMW X5 stands at a total length of 193.2 inches and a wheelbase of 115.5 inches. Its total length and height measured at 76.3 and 69.4 inches respectively. The X5 has a total ground clearance of 8.2 inches that allows the car to tread over uneven patches without any difficulty and weighs 4790 lbs.
Model |
BMW X5 |
Porsche Cayenne |
Audi Q7 |
---|---|---|---|
Curb Weight (lbs) |
4790 |
4398 |
5192 |
Length (in.) |
193.2 |
190.8 |
200.3 |
Width (in.) |
76.3 |
76.3 |
78.1 |
Height (in.) |
69.4 |
67.4 |
68.4 |
Ground Clearance (in.) |
8.2 |
8.1 |
8.1 |
Wheelbase (in.) |
115.5 |
114 |
118.2 |
In the segment, the Audi Q7 is the heaviest car in the segment at 5192 lbs. It is also the longest and widest car in the segment at 200.3 and 78.1 inches. The Porsche Cayenne is the lightest car at 4398 lbs. Both cars have similar ground clearances at 8.1 inches. The Q7’s total length allows it to have the longest wheelbase at 118.2 inches.
With an extensive list of active and passive safety features, the new BMW X5 promises to be a safe and reliable car. While NHTSA ratings are not available, the X5 receives a rating of good in the IIHS crash tests. Standard safety features on the BMW X5 include airbags for the driver and passengers, traction control, and electronic stability control. Optional features include a blind-spot monitor and night vision. Salient safety features include:
The BMW X5 with its modernized, decent fuel economy and dependable features promises to be quite the car. Though the X5 seems faultless, its third seat feels constrained, and at $52,600, the SUV is pricey. But everything from the potent engine to the safety adequately justifies the price and we feel it is an A-1 offering.