BMW’s SUVs great birthday

The BMW X5 was introduced back in 1999, first generation models are now about 11 years old. In a car industry where fashions came and go every year; nobody wants to be reminded of how long their model was in the market. We are talking about the continued development and face lifting of the model range which makes BMW owners much more proud.

BMW’s line of luxury SUV’s has now passed the million production units.

It is certainly amazing as it is, to sell, for example one million iPhones, or even one million T-shirts. BMW’s X1, X3 and X5 line of SUV vehicles is manufactured in BMW’s US factory based in Spartanburg, South Carolina. When it was first introduced; the X5 was considered to have reasonable off-road performance with distinct on road handling and performance equal to that of a normal car.  The X5, more belonged to a refined second generation of Sport Activity Vehicles.

When BMW owned Land Rover it borrowed heavily on the British 4×4 expertise. Unfortunate as it was, Land Rover was passed around different car manufacturers, first to Ford, than to Tata. But BMW built strongly on this expertise and created several models, like smaller X1 or midsized X3. BMW X5  was conceived as a luxury crossover SUV. It shares several components with Range Rover HSE, like Hill Descent System and Off Road Engine Management system. Last year a new trend was born with smaller SUVs to offer them in both 2 wheel and 4 wheel drive version. This offer makes sense; since a great number of drivers never take their car off road, but still want to enjoy higher driving position.

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