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The BMW X5 PHEV now starts at P5.49-M with new xLine variant

It’s limited to only 50 units nationwide
Photo of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV
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BMW Philippines has launched a new—and more affordable—variant of the X5 PHEV. Limited to only 50 units nationwide, the new BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV has a starting price of P5,498,000. Here’s what you can expect from this SUV.

The xLine variant is a less extreme version of the X5 xDrive50e M-Sport PHEV. It leans more toward comfort than athleticism, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t sporty; it’s still an X5, after all. The xLine retains the same powertrain as the M-Sport: a turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor, producing a combined 489hp and 700Nm of torque.

Photo of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV

Power is sent to all four wheels, propelling the SUV from 0-100kph in only 4.8sec—a humble claim compared to what we’ve experienced in the past driving this motor. The xLine has a fully electric range of up to 118km. With a discharged battery, fuel consumption averages 10km/L.

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For the exterior, the xLine features 19-inch light-alloy wheels, BMW’s signature kidney grilles with the ‘iconic glow,’ an automatic two-piece split tailgate, and satin aluminum accents. Moving inside, you still get a widescreen display for your instrument panel and infotainment, fine-wood trim, a leather steering wheel, sport seats, a HiFi sound system, and a wireless charging tray.

Interior of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV

BMW says the xLine is a highly practical choice, offering cost-efficient, emission-free driving for daily urban travel with robust power and long-range flexibility for weekend road trips. The xLine comes with a portable flexi-charger, a five-year comprehensive warranty for up to 200,000km, and an eight-year battery warranty for up to 120,000km.

With nearly a P1.5 million difference between this and the M-Sport variant, the xLine is worth a second look, especially if you want an X5 with a less aggressive exterior without sacrificing power.

More photos of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV:

Photo of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV

Photo of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV

Photo of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV

Photo of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV

Photo of the BMW X5 xDrive50e xLine PHEV

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