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BMW X5 M Front Three Quarter View

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BMW X5 M

BMW X5 M Front Three Quarter View

Our spy photographers recently caught the BMW X5 M undergoing a bit of snow testing as the automaker readies the sports SUV for launch. The light camouflage indicates that this X5 keeps true to its "M" badge, sporting quad exhaust pipes, massive air inlets on the front bumper and vents in the front fenders.

Many reports claim a tuned version of BMW's 4.4L twin-turbo V-8 found in the X6 will power the X5 M. Regardless of cylinder count, expect an output somewhere north of 500 hp transmitted through an automatic transmission to an all-wheel-drive system. Also anticipate beefier brakes, stiffer suspension and a robust tire package.

There aren't too many concrete details on the mechanical pieces at the moment, but many reports point to a tuned version of BMW's 4.4L twin-turbo V-8 found in the X6. But regardless of cylinder count, expect an output somewhere north of 500 hp transmitted through an automatic transmission to an all-wheel-drive system. Also anticipate beefier brakes, stiffer suspension and a robust tire package.

Not too long ago, BMW released videos of the X5 and X6 M-variants undergoing testing as a promotional tool for the "M" brand. Check the X5 video here, and the X6 video here

BMW plans to launch the X5 M soon; perhaps in the next few weeks. The X6 M should arrive shortly thereafter.



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Our spy photographers just caught the X5 M undergoing a bit of snow testing as BMW readies the sports-SUV for launch. The light camouflage indicates that this X5 keeps true to its "M" badge, sporting quad exhaust pipes, massive air inlets on the front bumper and vents in the front fenders.

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Melissa  (03/02/09 06:06 PM)

Bring the ranger to the U.S!

cmillington  (03/03/09 06:11 PM)

Agreed!

Edward A. Sanchez  (03/05/09 10:07 AM)

The only thing going for the current U.S.-spec Ranger is it's compact size (a plus for some, a minus for others) and its low price. Other than that, it's completely out-dated compared to its competitors. This looks like it will be a solid competitor if and when it makes it to the States.

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