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    SPARTANBURG, S.C. — As BMW's U.S. factory here prepares for the production debut of the 2007 X5, engineers from the German automaker are conducting shakedown tests on prototypes — under heavy disguise — in wintry European climes.

    Wheelbase and overall length on the second-generation X5 due this fall will be longer than on the current model, which should help improve ride quality and stability as well as provide further differentiation from the X3. The '07 X5 will be a bit taller and wider as well.

    The additional length will accommodate an optional third row of seats for the first time. That should help make the new X5 a stronger competitor for the Alabama-built triplets (ML, R and GL) from Mercedes-Benz.

    The engine lineup for North America is expected to include updated versions of the current 3.0-liter inline six and the 4.8-liter V8, with a new 4.0-liter unit sandwiched in between. BMW also is contemplating whether to offer a new common-rail 4.0-liter V8 turbodiesel in the States at some point. For American buyers, a six-speed Steptronic will be the only transmission choice.

    It is difficult to tell much about the final design from the disguised prototypes, but the styling theme on the new X5 is said to be evolutionary, with BMW family cues evident throughout.

    BMW insiders say the chassis is essentially carried over from the current model, with some modifications, including the adaptation of self-leveling air springs on the uplevel 4.8 variant.

    The 2007 X5 should be in U.S. dealerships by the fourth quarter.

    ---edmunds.com

  2. Join Date
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    Ahhh... My dream car... The BMX X5... ;)

    This 2007 model looks sorta stretched-out, with a lower profile... Or is it just the smaller tires?

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    Does look much bigger. Something they should have done long ago, as the X5 was never more than a middle-weight SUV.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Hints of the Cayenne from the rear view.

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    the shape looks more luxurious...current X5 looks sporty..

Second Generation: BMW X5!!!