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BMW hasn’t confirmed the final dates yet but the new X5 is expected to be launched in early 2023.

The 2023 BMW X3 gets only packaging changes this year and carries forward mostly unchanged as compared to last year. The optional Premium package now offers a wireless smartphone charging pad and loses out on gesture controls. The Executive package also misses out on gestures and the fancy optional Vernasca leather upholstery and BMW’s SensaTec animal-free faux leather have been discontinued. Check out the video below by "Bros FOURR Speed" for a closer look at the 2023 X3. 

In place of the premium leather upholstery options, the new BMW X5 2023 now gets a new vegan faux leather called Sensafin. The X5 offers a wide range of powertrain options to better suit to different needs of the buyers. While the standard inline-6 motor is smooth and efficient, there's also an X5 hybrid and a mighty V8-powered BMW X5 M. Available for sale in 4 trims, the 2024 BMW X5 price starts at $61,600 which translates to a price hike of $1,000 over the previous model year. 

While the 2024 model year is expected to get updates to its powertrain, the X5 2023 is still one of the quickest non-performance SUVs in the market. The standard 3L 335 hp inline-6 motor does well to do a 0-60 MPH sprint in just 5.3 seconds and yet is rated to return 26 MPG on the highways. At this price point, the BMW X5 stiff competition in the midsize luxury SUV segment from the likes of the Audi Q7, Genesis GV80, Porsche Cayenne, and the Volvo XC90

Features
8.0/10


The standard BMW X5 is segregated into two trims, namely the sDrive40i, and the xDrive40i which share the exact same specs for most of the parts except for the fact that the xDrive40i comes with an all-wheel drive system. BMW has also rolled out a plug-in hybrid variant of the X5 called the xDrive45e and for the performance junkies, there are two models under the M Performance segment called M50i and the X5 M, which is powered by a twin-turbo V8 producing a whopping 617 horsepower. For 2023, the X5 primarily is a carryover model with a design change but BMW has also made changes to the optional packages offered as the M Sport package will no more offer Vernasca leather and the executive package will no longer include the gesture controls. However, features like premium leather upholstery, four-zone climate control, and upgraded M sport brake are now individual add-ons along with separate packages like the M Sport package, Premium package, Executive package, Climate comfort package, Driving assist professional package, and Parking assistance package.

Trim

X5 sDrive40i

X5 xDrive40i

MSRP 

$61,600

$63,900

Key Features

19-inch wheels

All-wheel-drive system

Panoramic sunroof

 

SensaTec leather upholstery

 

Power-adjustable heated front seats

 

Keyless entry with push-button start

 

10-speaker audio system

 

Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

 

12.3-inch touchscreen

 

12.3-inch digital instrument cluster

 

Apart from the standard features, users have the ability to customize their vehicles by adding a premium genuine leather upholstery, bigger 20-inch wheels with sports steering and exterior trims, and gesture control as a part of the premium package, all for an additional cost.

We Recommend

Both the trims are basically equipped with the same features and tech while they are differentiated just by the drivetrain configuration and since the price difference between both these trims isn’t a lot, we recommend picking the xDrive40i. To make it even better, adding the M Sport package worth $3,300 will make the car look sportier with black exterior accents and bigger tires mounted onto a much more responsive suspension.

Release Date

BMW hasn’t confirmed the final dates yet but the new X5 is expected to be launched in early 2023

Fuel Economy
7.2/10


The fuel economy on the 2023 BMW X5 isn’t anything special and stands in the average figures for its segment. The average fuel efficiency of 23 mpg isn’t all that bad considering the larger engine the X5 is equipped with. People looking for a better range and figure in terms of fuel consumption can opt for the plug-in hybrid variant.

Model

2023 BMW X5

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE Class

2023 Audi Q7

2023 Volvo XC90

MPG (city)

21

20

20

22

MPG (highway)

25

26

25

32

MPG (combined)

23

23

22

26

Fuel capacity (gallons)

21.9

22.5

22.5

18.8

Range (City, highway, combined, in miles)

460/547/503

472/585/517

450/563/495

413/601/488

BMW has managed to push out similar numbers to Mercedes-Benz and even outperform the Audi despite the fact that they carry a smaller engine. The Mercedes-Benz offers a better total range due to its larger tank but the BMW X5 offers a decent figure which is almost similar to that found in the GLE-Class. However, the individual fuel efficiency is highest in Volvo

Interior
7.2/10


The interior space on the X5 is generous enough with seating space ample enough to keep adults comfortable. However, the optional third row is strictly for kids as the leg room available is really cramped for anyone above 5’6” of height. The occupants are welcomed by a cabin that comprises high-quality materials and plenty of techs and charging ports. The cabin look and feel can be customized depending on the options chosen which also includes an Alcantara headliner and control knobs made using glass. Cabin trims made using fine aluminum and wooden materials come standard on the X5. Things just don’t stop there as the cabin experience is made premium by the ambient lighting that comes as standard and can be customized based on the user's preference. The driver’s seat comes with a memory function along with power adjustability, making it comfortable for drivers of almost any size. Users intending to push the car further to make it feel like a high-end luxury vehicle can add on an upgraded set of front seats that are ventilated and carry massaging function

Model

2023 BMW X5

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE Class

2023 Audi Q7

2023 Volvo XC90

Passenger Capacity

5

5

7

7

First Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)

40.7/60.0/39.8

40.5/59.3/40.3

39.9/59.5/41.7

38.9/57.7/40.9

Second Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)

39.4/58.1/37.4

39.6/58.3/40.9

38.8/58.5/38.8

38.5/56.5/37.0

Third Row (Head/shoulder/legroom)

NA

NA

35.9/49.4/29.2

36.3/46.9/31.9

Cargo Capacity to the third row (cu.-ft)

NA

NA

14.2 cu-ft

15.8 cu-ft

Cargo Capacity to the Second row(cu.-ft)

33.9 cu-ft

33.3 cu-ft

35.7 cu-ft

41.8 cu-ft

Cargo Capacity to the first row(cu.-ft)

72.3 cu-ft

74.9 cu-ft

69.6 cu-ft

85.7 cu-ft

A major advantage that both the Audi and Volvo hols is the fact that they come with a third row as standard that can accommodate adults for a short drive. However, both the BMW and Mercedes-Benz carry a lesser passenger hold. In terms of cargo space, Volvo takes a massive lead with BMW and Mercedes-Benz offering similar space.

Some standout interior features on the 2023 BMW X5 include

  • SensaTec or a premium grade leather upholstery.
  • Power adjustable driver seat with memory.
  • Heated front seats.
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel with heating function.
  • Optional third row.
  • Ambient lighting.
  • Alcantara headliner.

How intuitive is the 2023 BMW X5 infotainment system?

For 2023, the offerings on the inside remain the same but the layout will have a slight refresh. The users are welcomed by two massive 12.3-inch displays that act as the instrument cluster and infotainment screen that runs on the latest iDrive software plugged into a 10-speaker HiFi stereo system. The infotainment supports both Apple CarPlay as well as Android Auto and those who think traditional buttons and knobs for controls are boring can opt for the gesture controls but they are less intuitive and take a while to get used to.

Some of the standout infotainment features on the 2023 BMW X5 are

  • 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
  • 12.3 -inch touchscreen.
  • Apply CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Wireless charging pad.
  • Navigation system.
  • 16-speaker stereo by Harman Kardon/ 20-speaker Bowers and Wilkins stereo
  • 360-degree camera.

Exterior
7.2/10


This is where the 2023 BMW X5 will see noticeable changes as the exterior design will be refreshed with much sportier and smoother lines than before. Both the bumpers will receive a redesign along with the headlights and taillights. The 19-inch V-spoke wheels will wear all-season tires with the option of upgrading it to 20-inch as a part of the M Sport package. Another change this package brings is the addition of exterior trims with a complete chrome delete to make the vehicle look sportier. Another feature that comes standard on the exterior is the active grille shutters that open depending on the vehicle’s speed and engine temperature to allow avoid engine overheating. Adding to the sportiness of the vehicle is a sharp roof spoiler. Even though the entry and exit in the X5 are easy, an aluminum running board can be added on for an additional $400.

Model

2023 BMW X5

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE Class

2023 Audi Q7

2023 Volvo XC90

Curb Weight (lbs)

4,828

5,016

5,071

4,497

Length (in.)

194.3

194.3

199.3

195.0

Width (in.)

78.9

76.7

77.6

75.7

Height (in.)

68.7

70.7

68.5

69.9

Ground Clearance (in.)

8.7

7.9

9.4

8.8

Wheelbase (in.)

117.1

117.9

117.9

117.5

The Audi Q7 is the longest SUV here but all the vehicles share a very similar wheelbase. The BMW does carry a good ground clearance of 8.7 inches but both the Audi and Volvo offer more, making them less likely to scrape the bottoms while off-roading.

Some of the standout exterior features include

  • 19-inch or 20-inch alloy wheels.
  • Active grille shutters
  • Running board.
  • LED automatic high beam.
  • Power folding heated exterior mirror.
  • Roof spoiler.

Safety


The 2023 BMW X5 hasn’t been rayed on NHTSA or IIHS yet but sing the structure and platform of the car remain the same as the previous year, it can be considered safe as the 2022 model was rated “Good” by IIHS and also received an overall 4-star rating on NHTSA. The car also comes with an array of safety tech and features that include driver assistance, blind spot detection, lane departure warning, and many more that can be added through optional packages.

Some of the standout safety features available with the 2023 BMW X5 are

  • Active blind spot detection.
  • Lane departure warning.
  • Automated parking system.
  • Active cruise control.
  • BMW assist eCall.
  • Emergency stop assist.

Competition


2023 BMW X5 vs 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE Class

There really isn’t much of a difference between both these SUVs and even though the cargo space on the Mercedes is bigger, the BMW for most of the part takes the lead. Where the X5 takes the lead is in terms of power as BMW offers a larger engine. Also, BMW offers much more customization options by providing a long list of optional features and packages.

2023 BMW X5 vs 2023 Audi Q7

The 2023 Audi Q7 feels like a much more engaging SUV to drive but that can be fixed by opting for the M Performance pack on the BMW X5 and also by turning the Sport mode on. The key difference here is the fact that the Q7 comes with 3 rows from the factory while the optional third row on the BMW is way too cramped. It all comes down to the number of passenger hold require. Otherwise, the BMW is a better value as it performs well and puts out good results in terms of the cargo hold as well as fuel economy.

2023 BMW X5 vs 2023 Volvo XC90

Similar is the case with the 2023 Volvo XC90 as this car offers space for 7 passengers straight from the factory and can even accommodate adults in the last row, unlike the X5 with its optional seats. The Volvo isn’t all that powerful and can feel bland in terms of the drive character while the BMW packs in the highest power in the group, making it the driver’s choice.

Final Verdict


The changes on the 2023 X5 are very limited but the car is a great deal, especially for people seeking performance and daily drivability in one package. The X5 does come with just two trims under the core model but BMW has worked on the additional option that users can opt for in order to make the car even better both in terms of performance as well as comfort. The BMW X5 with its all-wheel drive system is even capable of hitting off-road patches without any issue and the major reason why you should pick the BMW over its alternatives for this segment is the fact that all the other cars are underpowered and come equipped with tiny engines that carry a similar gas range and mileage to that found in the BMW.