New BMW X5 M 2016 Review
Well, BMW fixed that and a couple of other complaints on the new models. The new X5 M comes with a standard 8-speed Steptronic gearbox now that’s hooked up to the xDrive system, offering incredible performance combined with the new S63 plant under the bonnet. The 4.4-liter biturbo V8 was taken up to 575 HP and 750 Nm (553 lb-ft) of torque and became the most powerful plant ever put in massive production by the Bavarian brand. With it, the X5 M reaches 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.2 seconds, without even breaking a sweat, despite weighing 2.1 tons.