
The BMW X5 has received a feature update, with prices increasing by Rs 2.5 lakh uniformly across all four variants. The X5 is now priced from roughly Rs 1 crore to Rs 1.15 crore, up from Rs 97.80 lakh to Rs 1.125 crore. BMW India has also replaced the previously offered M Sport variant with an even sportier-looking M Sport Pro variant.
- BMW X5 gets minor variant rejig for 2025
- Engine options continue unchanged
- X5 M Sport Pro gets more features, design changes over the standard model
2025 BMW X5 prices
X5 prices have increased by Rs 2.5 lakh across variants
2025 BMW X5 variant-wise prices (in Rs) | |||
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New price | Old price | Difference | |
xDrive40i | 1.003 crore | 97.80 lakh | 2.5 lakh |
xDrive40i M Sport Pro | 1.13 crore | 1.105 crore | 2.5 lakh |
xDrive30d | 1.023 crore | 99.80 lakh | 2.5 lakh |
xDrive30d M Sport Pro | 1.15 crore | 1.125 crore | 2.5 lakh |
As mentioned above, prices of the BMW X5 have increased by Rs 2.5 lakh, with the top-spec diesel xDrive30d M Sport Pro costing Rs 1.15 crore. The previously offered powertrains continue unchanged – the X5 xDrive40i’s 3.0-litre turbo-petrol engine makes 381hp and 520Nm, and the xDrive30d’s 3.0-litre diesel unit produces 286hp and 650Nm. Both engine options have an 8-speed automatic that transmits output to all four wheels and a 48V mild-hybrid system that is said to add up to 12hp and 200Nm of torque.
2025 BMW X5 feature updates
Air suspension is now standard and xOffroad package is new
The major feature upgrade on the X5 is that the air suspension, which was only offered on the higher-spec variant, is now standard across the range. Moreover, BMW has added an xOffroad package to all X5 variants, bringing four off-road driving modes – xSand, xRocks, xGravel and xSnow – via a rocker switch on the centre console.
2025 BMW X5 M Sport Pro differences
M Sport Pro gets ventilated seats, HUD, exterior design changes and different interior theme
Compared to the standard X5, the M Sport Pro variants look different outside and inside and get more features. Along with ventilated front seats and a head-up display, the X5 M Sport Pro variants feature M-specific design changes outside – from the blacked-out illuminated grille, exhaust pipes and roof rails to the M Sport aero package, which includes a front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser. The higher variants also have different 21-inch alloy wheels, an M Sport differential and red brake calipers. BMW offers the X5 in Brooklyn Grey, Carbon Black, Mineral White, Skyscraper Grey, Tanzanite Blue and Black Sapphire exterior colour options.
On the inside, the M Sport Pro variant can be opted for in a dual-tone Tartufo (saddle-brown) and black option or a white and black option. The standard X5 is available with a perforated Sensafin (high-quality synthetic leather) upholstery with decor stitching and a cognac shade.
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