The X5 (G65) is BMW's most recent vehicle in the luxury mid-size SUV segment. Beginning in 2026, the G65, the newest iteration of the BMW X5, is expected to carry on its long-standing tradition as the market-leading SUV. The next 2026 BMW X5, built on the CLAR platform, will likely come with a plethora of powertrain options, including electric, hybrid, and conventional combustion engine models, just like its predecessor. The United States is anticipated to maintain its supply of V8 automobiles, including the premium BMW X5 M60, regardless of whether not every country receives every kind. The 2026 BMW X5 G65's precise design is still a mystery, but word on the street is that it will buck the trend of continuously improving conventional look by drawing design cues from the Neue Klasse. The revised center display and panoramic display are notable features of the Neue Klasse. It is believed that the X5 (G65) will have a sleeker and more contemporary appearance than its predecessor. A wider grille and smaller headlights are on the way up front. Larger wheels and more defined edges may be seen on the sides. There will be fewer taillights and a more aggressively shaped back bumper. Although we don't yet know the exact pricing, we can anticipate the 2026 BMW X5 (G65) to hit dealerships in the summer of that year. A base model X5 powered by a gasoline engine would cost around $65,000. The G65 X5 is anticipated to feature a range of powertrains, such as electric, hybrid, and gasoline options. Based on our expectations, the gasoline base model will come standard with a 3.0 liter inline-six turbocharged engine that produces 335 horsepower. There will also be a plug-in hybrid variant that combines an electric motor with a 3.0 liter turbocharged inline-six engine to generate 483 hp. The most costly X5 M will include a hybrid powertrain that integrates an electric motor with a 4.4-liter V8 engine. All all, this configuration produces 750 horsepower.
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