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BMW X5 for 2004 – In Depth
Product Highlights
General


  • The larger of BMW’s two Sports Activity Vehicle lines – BMW’s unique approach to the SUV phenomenon
  • Two models for 2004: 6-cylinder X5 3.0i & 4.4-liter V-8 X5 4.4i
  • Base prices including destination charge: X5 3.0i – $40,995 with manual transmission, $42,270 with automatic
    X5 4.4i – $52,195 (automatic transmission standard)
  • Third model, X5 4.8is, to be introduced later
  • Combines desirable features of sport-utility silhouette (commanding driving position, feeling of safety & substance, muscular design) with BMW performance, road manners, driving pleasure, sophistication, luxury, quality & safety
  • All-road capability
  • Built at BMW’s factory in Spartanburg, South Carolina for all world markets; production of 2004 models began on October 1, 2003



What’s new for 2004
Both models
  • New all-wheel drive system, xDrive, that adjusts front/rear torque proportioning according to road & operating conditions; electronically controlled
  • Freshened exterior design, with entirely new front end, new taillights & several new colors
  • Xenon headlights (optional 3.0i, standard 4.4i) now both low & high beams (formerly low beams only)
  • Rain-sensing windshield wipers & automatic headlight control, newly standard
  • New wheel designs
  • Clear (“white”) turn-signal indicators newly standard
  • Enhanced interior equipment, including standard 8-way power front passenger’s seat in both models, a new optional wood treatment, & one new color for leather upholstery
  • Availability of BMW Assist services & telematics system; offered as part of Premium Package or as stand-alone option
X5 3.0i only
  • 6-speed manual transmission replaces former 5-speed
  • New design for standard & Sport Package wheels
  • Power passenger’s seat newly standard
  • Heated rear seats newly available (optional)
X5 4.4i only
  • New engine: Valvetronic V-8, with 25 hp more output than previous V-8 engine
  • 6-speed automatic transmission replaces former 5-speed
Handling, ride & braking, towing ability
  • Fulltime all-wheel drive with new xDrive system including:
    • Electronically controlled multi-disc clutch for varying front/rear torque split
    • Variation of torque split to optimize not only traction, but also handling dynamics; resulting in unprecedented agility for this type of vehicle
    • Most operation in all-wheel drive, but rear-wheel drive under specific operating conditions
  • Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), a comprehensive traction & stability system including:
    • 4-wheel traction control, with engine & brake intervention
    • Automatic Differential Brake (traction control via brake intervention only, selectable by brief actuation of DSC switch on console
    • Electronic brake proportioning, adjusting front-to-rear braking force for optimum braking effect, relatively even brake & tire wear
    • Dynamic Brake Control, to help achieve shortest stopping distance
    • Stability enhancement in cornering & avoidance maneuvers
    • Hill Descent Control, to help stabilize vehicle speed on downgrades
  • Unit body/chassis structure with high rigidity for excellent handling & riding comfort
  • Optimum front/rear weight distribution (close to 50% front / 50% rear for all models)
  • 4-wheel independent suspension system with typical BMW engineering sophistication:
Double-pivot front suspension Integral Link multi-link rear suspension with aluminum components Self-leveling rear air springs standard on 4.4i, optional on 3.0i Adjustable ride height with choice of three ride heights; optional on both models
  • Variable-assist rack-and-pinion steering (engine-speed-sensitive)
  • Generously dimensioned 4-wheel disc brakes with stopping capability equal to that of luxury performance sedans (documented by independent published tests)
  • Wheels & tires, standard:
    • 3.0i – 17-in., H-rated all-season tires
    • 4.4i – 18-in., H-rated all-season tires
  • Wheels & tires, optional:
    • 3.0i – 18-in., H-rated all-season tires (Sport Package)
    • 4.4i – 18-in., V-rated all-season tires (Sport Package)
  • 19-in., performance with V-rated performance tires (option, available in combination with Sport Package)
  • 6000-lb. trailer-towing capability, all models; Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 6008 lb. for both models
Performance & efficiency
  • 3.0i: aluminum 3.0-liter DOHC 24-valve inline 6-cylinder engine with variable intake- & exhaust-valve timing, 225 hp / 214 lb-ft. torque
  • 4.4i: new aluminum 4.4-liter DOHC 32-valve V-8 engine with Valvetronic variable valve lift, variable intake- & exhaust-valve timing, fully variable intake manifold; 315 hp / 324 lb-ft. torque
  • New 6-speed manual transmission standard on 3.0i model
  • STEPTRONIC 5-speed automatic transmission optional on 3.0i; new STEPTRONIC 6-speed automatic standard on 4.4i
Exterior & aerodynamics
  • Sophisticated & elegant, yet muscular exterior design; freshened for ’04 with new front-end appearance, new “brilliant” taillight optics & several new colors
  • Outstandingly low aerodynamic drag coefficient (CD): 0.35 (3.0i), 0.36 (4.4i)
  • Roof rails standard on both models; accommodate various BMW carrier systems
Ergonomics, luxury & convenience
  • Luxurious & elegant interior for five persons
  • Power tilt/telescopic steering wheel with automatic tilt-up & multi-function controls
  • 8-way power driver’s & passenger’s seats, now standard in both models
  • 8-way power/2-way manual front sport seats included in Sport Package of both models
  • Memory system for driver’s seat, steering wheel & outside mirrors
  • 2-level front center armrest with phone installation capability
  • Standard leatherette upholstery & high-gloss interior trim (3.0i)
  • Standard Dakota leather upholstery & Light Poplar wood trim (4.4i)
  • Standard 10-speaker audio system
  • Optional premium 12-speaker audio system
  • Vehicle & Key Memory – programmable functional choices to suit customer preferences
  • Split folding rear seats
  • Variable cargo area with retractable cover, retractable/removable luggage net, dual electrical outlets
  • 2-piece tailgate with upward-opening upper section, downward-opening lower section; interior & remote releases, 400-lb. load capacity
Safety & security
  • Body/chassis unit designed for effective energy management in full-frontal, offset-frontal, side & rear-end impacts
  • Best performance of any vehicle tested in Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) offset crash test
  • Earned best rating (5 stars) in recent European crash testing (Euro-NCAP)
  • 3-point safety belts at all seating positions
  • Height-adjustable front safety belts with automatic tensioners & force limiters
  • Dual-threshold deployment of belt tensioners & front-impact airbags
  • 2-stage front-impact Smart Airbags
  • Head Protection System for front- & rear-seat occupants
  • Standard front side-impact airbags, optional rear side-impact airbags
  • Battery Safety Terminal
  • Standard alarm system with interior motion detector
  • Multi-function remote, integrated into head of master key; includes selective unlocking & tailgate release
Factory options
Available option Packages for 3.0i & 4.4i models:
  • Premium Package
  • Sport Package
  • Cold Weather Package
  • Rear Climate Package
  • 5-speed STEPTRONIC Automatic transmission for 3.0i (6-speed standard on 4.4i) Available stand-alone factory options:
  • Self-leveling rear air suspension (3.0i; standard 4.4i)
  • Adjustable ride height
  • 19-in. wheels & performance tires with differentiated front/rear sizes (4.4i with Sport package)
  • Xenon headlights with dynamic auto-leveling (3.0i; standard 4.4i)
  • Park Distance Control, front & rear
  • Auto-dimming inside & outside rearview mirrors (3.0i; included in 4.4i Premium Package)
  • Dakota leather upholstery (3.0i; standard in 4.4i)
  • Power 2-way moon roof
  • BMW On-board Navigation System (substitutes cassette player for standard CD player)
  • Premium audio system with 12 speakers (incl. 2 subwoofers), Digital Sound Processing*
  • 16-way Comfort front seats (4.4i only); include 4-way power lumbar support
  • 4-way power front-seat lumbar support (3.0i; included in 4.4i Premium Package)
  • Heated steering wheel (not available in combination with Sport Package)
  • Heated rear seats (require Sport Package)
  • Various interior trim options
  • Rear-seat side-impact airbag
  • Retractable load floor
  • BMW Assist
BMW SAV Center-installed accessories (partial listing)
  • Trailer-hitch kit with stability function
  • Roof-rack systems
  • Aerodynamic body components
  • 6-disc CD changer
  • Cargo organizer, Cargo-area floor net
BMW X5 for 2004 – In Depth
New xDrive all-wheel drive system, Valvetronic V-8 engine and freshened design highlight extensive enhancements for BMW’s Sports Activity Vehicle
Four years after its introduction, the BMW X5 has long since firmly established itself as a unique and coveted offering in the luxury sport-utility field. If the very combination of “BMW” and “SUV” seemed unlikely back then, well, it was; for this reason, BMW decided to give the X5 a more apt name –Sports Activity Vehicle – to distinguish it from the ordinary run of SUVs. In the meantime, the SAV concept has become so established and respected that the X5 Series is BMW’s third-biggest seller in the U.S. In fact, so successful is the X5 that it is soon to be joined by a second SAV line, the X3.
For 2004, the X5 Series gets an extensive round of product enhancements that freshen its steady, strong appeal to customers who value the attributes of an SUV – robust construction, all-weather/all-road and trailer-towing capabilities, commanding driving position, ease of loading cargo – but also seek the attributes of a BMW: precision handling, brilliant performance, elegant design, tasteful luxury and premium quality. The changes include:
  • A new all-wheel drive system, xDrive, that adjusts front/rear torque proportioning according to road and operating conditions – with lightning-fast, ultra-sensitive response that optimizes both traction and handling.
  • Adoption of the acclaimed Valvetronic V-8 engine in the X5 4.4i model, resulting in greater power (+25 hp) and significantly improved fuel economy.
  • New 6-speed transmissions – manual in the 6-cylinder X5 3.0i model, automatic in the X5 4.4i.
  • Freshened exterior design, with an entirely (yet subtly) new front end, new taillights and several fresh colors.
  • Standard rain-sensing windshield wipers and automatic headlight control.
  • New wheel designs for four of the five available wheel/tire configurations.
  • Enhanced interior equipment, including 8-way power seats in both models, and new optional wood treatment. Here too, the color selection is expanded.
  • Availability of the BMW Assist services and telematics system.
There are two X5 models for 2004: the X5 3.0i at $40,995 base price including destination charge; and the X5 4.4i, at $52,195. A successor to the ultra-high-performance X5 4.6is will be announced later in the ’04 model year.
Four years of critical acclaim for a unique vehicle concept
At the beginning, there was a certain skepticism that it was possible to make a vehicle combining those SUV traits and BMW’s traditional strengths. Yet in its first encounter with the X5, Car and Driver (February ’00) seemed convinced. After enumerating factors that (in ordinary SUVs) conspire against BMW-like attributes, the magazine concluded that “BMW has created a vehicle that is, in many ways, the most desirable and fun to drive of the lot. Hey, if you’re gonna be a heretic, you might as well go for the gold.”
During its first four years of production, the X5 has garnered lavish praise. Automobile Magazine, naming it one of its All-Stars in the February ’01 issue, concluded that “BMW’s X5 is not only a great SUV but a great vehicle regardless of category.” In April ’03, Motor Trend concluded a 1-year/20,000-mile test of an X5 4.4i with this summary: “If we had our druthers, ours would still be parked in the MT garage.” And the April ‘02 Car and Driver concluded after a 40,000-mile Long-Term Test of the X5 4.4i that, “This is still by far the best-looking SUV on the market and the most fun to drive.” Other observations from this report included:
  • “The X5 became a favorite winter highway cruiser because of its strong engine, reassuring grip, and comfortable leather-clad seats.”
  • “The rear seats were judged to be comfortable by adults. Parents liked it that belted-in kids at either end of the bench couldn’t quite reach each other.”
  • “The suspension is great on dirt roads.”
  • “Plenty of room for us and the supplies for our tailgate party before the concert.”
Customers also continued to vote for the X5. In September ’03, fully 3,276 units were delivered in the U.S., a 31% increase over September ’02. Thus the freshening for ’04 was not planned in order to increase already robust sales; instead, it is a manifestation of BMW’s constant drive toward ever better motor vehicles.
The new xDrive system:
variable torque split, quick reflexes, in adapting to changing driving conditions

The original X5 all-wheel drive system utilized a planetary center differential that apportioned driving torque to the front and rear pairs of wheels in a ratio of 38% front/62% rear. Intervention by the traction-control function of the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system influenced this basic torque split as required by traction conditions.
The new xDrive system, like its predecessor housed in a transfer case behind the transmission, takes an entirely different path to assigning driving torque to the front and rear wheels. In its essence, xDrive operates as follows:
  • Driving torque is always transmitted to the rear wheels.
  • The portion of torque transmitted to the front wheels is controlled by a multi-disc clutch that can be fully open, fully engaged or at any level of partial engagement in between.
  • Engagement pressure on the multi-disc clutch is applied by a servomotor, which in turn is directed by an electronic control system that receives inputs from the DSC system via sensors for:
Rotational speed of each wheel
Steering angle
Brakelight switch
Vehicle yaw and lateral acceleration.
  • The servo motor exerts engagement pressure on the multi-disc clutch via a linkage consisting of levers, a ball ramp and a disc cam.
Considering the front and rear wheels as two pairs, the rears always drive; the proportion of the total driving torque transferred to the front pair at any given time depends upon the degree to which the multi-disc clutch is engaged (i.e. the engagement pressure exerted by the servo motor). As more torque is transferred to the front wheels, a smaller proportion goes to the rear. With full traction at all wheels, the maximum proportion to the front is 50%; in a situation where both rear wheels are on slick ice and the fronts are getting traction, the proportion going to the rears can approach zero.
All-wheel drive is essentially permanent; under normal traction conditions, the circumstances which cause xDrive to operate in rear-wheel drive only are:
  • During very tight cornering with little engine torque, to permit large wheel-speed variations between the front and rear wheels (such as when parking).
  • In tight curves with low to medium torque.
  • When the vehicle tends to understeer markedly.
  • Anytime the antilock braking function is active.
In normal driving, the clutch is operated with minimum slip, resulting in a torque split around 40% front / 60% rear; this is similar to the 38% / 62% permanent split provided by the previous planetary center differential. Under conditions of uneven traction, the control system interprets wheel-speed data to determine the front / rear driving-torque proportions; additionally, the DSC traction-control function can intervene to reduce engine torque and apply individual wheel brakes, thus assisting in achieving the maximum possible usable force to move the vehicle. Via the DSC switch on the console, the driver can also elect to de-activate engine intervention, leaving only the brakes; this function is referred to as ADB-X (Automatic Differential Brake for all-wheel drive).
But xDrive does not optimize traction alone; it can also optimize handling characteristics, enhancing both agility and stability on non-slippery as well as slippery road surfaces. Via the same type of logic DSC employs to recognize and correct for excessive over- or understeer, xDrive adjusts the front / rear torque split to avoid these tendencies. If undesirable oversteer is sensed, the multi-disc clutch is further closed, sending the additional torque to the front wheels. If excess understeer is detected, xDrive opens the multi-disc clutch completely, leaving no driving torque at the front wheels. All this occurs without any overt indications to the driver; the driver merely enjoys optimum vehicle dynamics under a wide range of driving and road conditions.
xDrive even varies the front / rear torque split according to acceleration on dry pavement, increasing the proportion to the rear wheels under heavier acceleration and decreasing it under lighter acceleration, a feat the system’s algorithms are programmed to accomplish.
In connection with all these adjustments to the front / rear torque split, it’s essential to note that xDrive makes them ultra-quick; reaction times (from sensing to control actions) have been reduced so much that it could almost be said that the system operates pro-actively.
At the “bottom line,” xDrive deals optimally with a wide spectrum of traction conditions. More remarkably, the system also optimizes vehicle dynamics or, more popularly expressed, handling; it adds to the X5’s inherently great agility for this type of vehicle.
xDrive will also be found in the new BMW X3; the X5 transfer case is heavier-duty than that of the X3, with larger dimensions and one more disc in its multi-disc clutch.
BMW X5 for 2004 – In Depth
Upgraded power trains in both X5 models.
Each ’04 X5 model enjoys an upgrading of its powertrain.

With its new Valvetronic V-8 engine, the X5 4.4i shows the most dramatic change. From its ‘00 inception through the ’03 model year, the 4.4i was powered by a 4.4-liter aluminum V-8 engine with four overhead camshafts, 32 valves and VANOS variable valve timing on its intake valves; this unit delivered 290 hp and 324 lb-ft. of torque, and earned approval like this from Motor Trend in April ’03: “There was no shortage of praise, nevertheless, for the smooth-yet-potent 4.4-liter V-8.”
The newest X5 4.4i sports an even smoother, more potent 4.4-liter V-8. It puts out 315 hp, and also achieves better results in both portions of the Environmental Protection Agency’s fuel-economy testing: 16 mpg city / 22 mpg highway, versus the previous 14 / 18. Behind these impressive new data are engineering advances:
·  Valvetronic – a patented BMW system that varies valve lift to control engine power. Instead of a conventional throttle, Valvetronic varies valve lift all the way from a minuscule 0.3 mm (for idling) to a high 9.7 mm (for full-power operation). Thus eliminating the “pumping losses” associated with throttles, Valvetronic plays a major role in the 25-hp gain; it also helps make the engine smoother.
·  Fully variable intake manifold. Many contemporary engines employ 2-stage intake manifolds that switch between two paths for air entering the engine: one for low- to medium-speed operation (improving torque and response), the other for high-speed operation (improving top-end power). BMW’s engine team conceived a fully, steplessly variable, intake manifold that optimizes performance right across the entire engine-speed range.
·  Double VANOS 1. Shared with other engines, this feature applies variable valve timing to exhaust as well as intake valves.
Teamed with the Valvetronic engine is a new 6-speed automatic transmission that can more fully exploit the engine’s performance capacity than the previous, already excellent 5-speed automatic. The extra forward gear also smoothes the flow of power from a standstill to high speeds with more, smaller steps between the 1st and top gears, which are almost identical in the previous and new transmissions.
No published evaluations of this powertrain are available yet, but after trying the near-identical combination in the BMW 7 Series, Road & Track’s June ’02 issue reported that it “responds instantaneously to the driver’s right foot as it delivers dose after dose of pure unadulterated acceleration.” The ’04 X5 4.4i’s 0-60 time has improved from 7.4 to 6.8 seconds.
The X5 3.0i keeps the same 6-cylinder engine as before – the unit Car and Driver noted in a January ’03 comparison test: “To be sure, the X5 was a delight to wail through the endless serpentines of the Hocking Hills while its 225-hp, 3.0-liter inline six sang yet another haunting Bimmer exhaust tune.” Here, the power train upgrade for ’04 is a new 6-speed manual transmission, which conveys benefits similar to the 4.4i’s automatic. With the 6-speed, the X5 3.0i accelerates to 60 mph in 7.8 sec. (0.3 sec. quicker than before).
Subtly updated exterior design
Even if many consider the X5 the most handsome vehicle of its type, BMW has given it a discreet updating for the ’04 freshening. From the windshield forward, all sheet metal and the bumper / air-intake unit are new. Hood contours are more pronounced, the traditional BMW “kidneys” grilles are widened and set higher, and the headlight clusters are newly shaped; inside these, the luminous rings recently introduced on other BMW Series make their first appearance on the X5, and Xenon lighting (optional 3.0i, standard 4.4i) powers the low and high beams, vs. low-only previously. BMW’s Adaptive feature, which “steers” the headlights to help the driver see around curves and corners, will be added later in the ’04 model year.
The front bumper continues with its upper portions in body color and lower section in matte black; new here are the overall contours, differently configured fog light nacelles, and an upper section with a split air intake. As before both the upper and lower bumper grilles are screened; with the optional Sport Package, these screens are in a Titanium finish. Rain-sensing windshield wipers, formerly included in the optional Premium Package, are now standard; so is automatic headlight control, which switches on the headlights and related lighting at dusk and in low-light conditions.
Four new wheel designs also contribute to the visual freshening. The 3.0i’s standard 17 x 7.5 and Sport Package 18 x 8.5 wheel designs are both new; so is that of the 8.5 x 18 standard wheels and the beefy 19 x 9.0 front / 19 x 10.0 rear wheels available on the Sport Package-equipped 4.4i. Sizes and speed ratings are unchanged for ’04.
The taillights are in a new “brilliant” look; Adaptive brake lights, which illuminate an additional lamp brightly under hard braking, continue. There are seven new exterior colors.
New standard and optional equipment
Previously, the 3.0i had an 8-way power driver’s seat and a 6-way manual front passenger’s seat; an 8-way power passenger’s seat was part of the 3.0i Premium Package and standard in the 4.4i. For ’04, both front occupants get standard 8-way power seats with fore-aft, height, cushion-angle and backrest adjustments.
Other interior changes affect colors and trim materials. Truffle Brown is added to the leather color choices, bringing the selection to five; and in addition to the two colors of wood trim (3.0i Premium Package, 4.4i standard), Maple Anthracite – a handsome gray-tone wood first seen in the new 5 Series – is also now available.
The models:
X5 4.4i is more than just more power

As the model that launched the X5 Series, the 4.4i occupies the top position until the upcoming even higher-performance model is introduced. Compared with the 3.0i model, the 4.4i embodies the following increments of engineering and equipment:
  • The new 4.4-liter V-8 engine, vs. the 3.0i’s 3.0-liter 6-cylinder unit
  • Automatic transmission as standard equipment (3.0i: optional); 6-speed automatic vs. 5-speed
  • Standard self-leveling rear air suspension (3.0i: optional)
  • Standard 18-in. wheels and tires (3.0i: 17-in. standard, 18-in. in Sport Package); 4.4i Sport Package wheels are V-rated vs. 3.0i’s H-rated
  • 19-in. wheels and tires available; not available on 3.0i
  • Various distinctions in exterior trim
  • More extensive Check Control monitoring functions in instrument cluster (3.0i: Premium Package)
  • Automatic climate control with separate left / right temperature settings (3.0i: Premium Package)
  • Rear-compartment climate control (3.0i: Rear Climate Package)
  • Leather upholstery and wood interior trim
  • Differently composed option Packages.
X5 3.0i:
sporty 6-cylinder power in the most accessible X5

Base-priced $11,200 below the V-8 4.4i, the 6-cylinder X5 3.0i is positioned in a market segment with such upscale 6-cylinder SUV competitors as Mercedes-Benz ML 350, Infiniti FX35 and Lexus RX 330.
The 3.0i’s most obvious distinguishing feature is its inline 6-cylinder engine, an engine type for which BMW is justly famous – and not just in recent times, but all the way back to 1933. Largely because V-6s are easier to package with front-wheel drive, inline 6-cylinder engines are a rarity today; BMW nurtures the inline-6 tradition because of this format’s superior sound, natural smoothness and linear power delivery
The M54 6-cylinder engine develops 225 hp and 214 lb-ft. of torque. An aluminum block and cylinder head help keep weight moderate; BMW’s VANOS 1 system varies intake- and exhaust-valve timing steplessly to optimize torque, power and emission control through the engine’s broad rpm band.
Uniquely in the X5 Series, the 3.0i is available with a manual transmission; the new 6-speed described earlier.
From the outside, the 6-cylinder 3.0i model is distinguished most noticeably by its different wheels. The 6-cylinder model comes standard with 17 x 7.5-in. wheels, carrying 235 / 65R-17 all-season tires; on the 4.4i model, 18 x 8.5 wheels with 255/55R-18 tires are standard. With the available Sport Package, the 3.0i moves to 18 x 8.5 wheels with 255/55R-18 H-rated all-season tires. The 4.4i Sport Package includes 18 x 8.5 wheels and V-rated all-season tires; or the customer can specify 19-in. wheels and V-rated performance tires of differentiated sizes: 19 x 9.0 front with 255/50R-19 tires, 19 x 10.0 rear with 285/45R-19.
BMW X5 for 2004 – In Depth
Packages and stand-alone options:
available for individual tastes

All X5 models are extensively equipped in base form; yet BMW recognizes that buyers have varying tastes and priorities. Thus an appealing range of options, both Packages and stand-alone, is available. All Packages are available for the 3.0i and 4.4i, and all can be combined.
Packages:
Premium Package.

Given the 3.0i’s lighter standard equipment, its Package has the greater content: automatic climate control, Multi Information Display with 8-function On-board Computer, power moonroof, leather upholstery, Light Poplar trim and power-adjustable rear-seat backrests. As the leather and wood are standard in the 4.4i, its Premium Package omits these features but adds others: auto-dimming interior and exterior mirrors and 4-way power lumbar support. BMW Assist, described later, is newly included in these Packages.
Sport Package. Both Packages (3.0i and 4.4i) include sport suspension, sportier wheels and tires, titanium-finish front bumper grille, Shadowline (matte-black; high gloss for 4.4i) trim around the side windows, Black Chrome exhaust tips, sport steering wheel, sport seats and Anthracite-color headliner. With the 4.4i Package, the electronic maximum-speed limiter is deleted for a 149-mph top speed vs. the limited 130. Wheel designs are specific to each model; the 3.0i tires are H-rated all-season, the 4.4i V-rated all-season.
Cold Weather Package. identical for 3.0i and 4.4i; includes a high-intensity liquid headlight cleaning system, heated front seats and an interior ski bag.
Rear Climate Package. This group includes pull-up sunshades on the rear door windows and privacy glass aft of the B-pillar. The 3.0i Package adds rear-compartment climate controls, which are standard in the 4.4i.
Stand-alone options:
  • STEPTRONIC automatic transmission. Optional only on the 3.0i, where it is a 5-speed unit; a 6-speed version is standard on the 4.4i.
  • Self-leveling rear air suspension. Optional 3.0i, standard 4.4i. Air springs replace coil springs in the rear suspension. To keep the X5 level even when heavy loads are carried, ride-height sensors recognize changes in the vehicle’s attitude and signal an electric air compressor to increase or decrease the air pressure and keep the vehicle on an even keel. Normal ride height is 0.3 in. lower with this system.
  • Adjustable ride height. To the self-leveling rear air springs, this system adds front air springs and adjustable height for all four air springs. Via a switch to the left of the steering column, vehicle height can be set to –
    • Normal, with 8.1-in. ground clearance.
    • Offroad – 20 mm/0.8 in. higher than normal.
    • Access – 40 mm/1.5 in. lower than normal, for ease of entry and exit.
The offroad setting can be used up to approximately 31 mph, at which the vehicle returns to the normal setting even if Offroad is selected. The access setting can be held until the vehicle reaches approximately 22 mph, or engaged if the vehicle is traveling 16 mph or less. Available on both models; requires Sport Package.
  • 19-in. wheels and tires. Available on 4.4i in combination with Sport Package for sportier handling. New Star Spoke wheel design; sizes and tires described earlier.
  • Xenon headlights – optional 3.0i, newly standard 4.4i. Include dynamic auto-leveling to adjust the lights not only for vehicle loads but also for more transitory changes in vehicle attitude, such as acceleration or braking.
  • Park Distance Control – Via ultrasonic sensors in the front and rear bumpers, PDC senses when the vehicle is approaching obstructions that may not be visible to the driver. Beepers at the front and rear of the cabin alert the driver.
  • Auto-dimming interior / exterior mirrors, available as stand-alone option on 3.0i.
  • Power 2-way moonroof – optional 3.0i and 4.4i. Also part of both models’ Premium Package.
  • BMW On-board Navigation System, available in both models. Includes the 8-function On-board Computer.
  • Premium audio system – optional both models. In place of the standard 10-speaker system, includes 12 speakers (including two subwoofers) plus Digital Sound Processing and upgraded components throughout.
  • 6-disc CD changer, available in all models for BMW Center installation.
  • 16-way Comfort front seats with articulated, power-adjustable upper backrests and 4-way power lumbar support. Available in 4.4i only.
  • 4-way power front-seat lumbar support – optional in 3.0i, part of 4.4i Premium Package.
  • Leather upholstery. High-quality Dakota leather, standard in the 4.4i, is offered as a stand-alone option (or part of the Premium Package) in the 3.0i.
  • Heated steering wheel – available in 3.0i and 4.4i without Sport Package. Requires the Cold Weather Package.
  • Heated rear seats – available in both models in combination with Cold Weather Package; in 3.0i, requires leather upholstery.
  • Interior trim options. In the 3.0i with Premium Package and any 4.4i, Dark Poplar or new Maple Anthracite wood can be substituted for Light Poplar at no extra cost.
  • Rear-seat side-impact airbags are available in both models; front and rear Head Protection System is standard.
  • Retractable load floor, available in both models. An attractive and useful feature for convenience in loading objects into the cargo area. After being released via its handle, the carpeted floor panel rolls out on ball-bearing rails.
BMW Assist:
important new option

In the recent past, BMW Assist – a comprehensive program of safety- and convenience-oriented customer services – has been a part of the available BMW On-board Navigation System. Now these services, in enhanced form, are offered as a stand-alone option as well as being included in the X5 Premium Packages.
The in-vehicle equipment for BMW Assist includes GPS technology and an SOS button that in the X5 Series is in a panel above the windshield. Vehicle occupants may request emergency or other services simply by pressing this button; the BMW Assist system transmits the location and vehicle information to the BMW Assist Response Center. A response specialist will then speak with the occupants to coordinate dispatch, notify emergency contacts on file, and link BMW Roadside Assistance or emergency services as needed and requested. Deployment of an airbag automatically activates BMW Assist as well.
A year’s subscription to BMW Assist is included with the option; after the initial year, the annual fee is $240. In addition to the safety-related benefits, subscribers can call a toll-free 800 number to avail themselves of many BMW Assist Concierge services, from travel planning to dining reservations, shopping assistance and event tickets.
Like all current models, each X5 is covered by BMW’s 4-year/50,000-mile limited warranty and comes with a 4-year/50,000-mile Full Maintenance Program for customer convenience, peace of mind and economic benefit.
The unique character of BMW’s Sports Activity Vehicle continues unabated
The X5 continues as a unique alternative to conventional SUVs. Its special character, as only BMW could have created it, springs from (but is not limited to) features and qualities such as –
  • Unit body/chassis structure for exceptional structural rigidity without unduly high weight, excellent riding comfort and responsive handling (still relatively rare in SUVs, particularly large ones).
  • 4-wheel independent suspension for best on road riding and handling. Publications have reported cornering capability as high as 0.82g for the X5 4.4i with 19-in. wheels and tires (Motor Trend, April ‘03). Used to be rare in SUVs; now on the increase.
  • Optimum weight distribution, in the BMW tradition, also for optimum handling. No ’04 X5 model departs from the ideal 50% front / 50% rear weight distribution by more than 1.9%.
  • Fulltime all-wheel drive, with the new xDrive system delivering amazing traction and a new standard of agility for this type of vehicle.
  • Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) for enhanced stability in cornering or accident-avoidance situations.
  • Hill Descent Control (HDC), which intervenes at low speeds to help the driver maintain speed down steep grades.
  • Variable-assist power steering with excellent road feel, as in all BMWs.
  • State-of-the-art brakes, with 4-wheel discs, electronic proportioning of braking force at all times, and Dynamic Brake Control to reinforce the driver’s pedal effort in emergency braking.
  • BMW design. Tasteful, smooth, sophisticated and timeless, inside and out.
  • BMW ergonomics. Motor Trend’s April ’03 report noted, “We like the X5’s familiar interior layout, with the hefty gauge hump, clean center stack, rich materials, and impeccable fit and finish.”
Safety and security:
exemplifying BMW’s exacting standards

The X5’s unit body/chassis structure implies advantages in terms of passive safety. Beyond this fundamental edge, the X5 also includes an extensive array of BMW safety features, including the Head Protection System (HPS) front and rear, “smart” front-impact airbags, standard front- and optional rear-seat side-impact airbags, 3-point safety belts at all seating positions, front belts with automatic tensioners and force limiters, and the Battery Safety Terminal to diminish the likelihood of a fire after a severe crash impact.
In numerous stringent crash tests, the X5 has proved its mettle with regard to safety. Indeed, the X5 performed better than any SUV ever tested by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in its brutal 40-mph offset crash test. On the basis of this result, the Institute rated the X5 a Best Pick – the third BMW to earn this distinction. Not only was the X5 the best SUV ever tested; in fact, it achieved the best performance ever of any vehicle in this severe IIHS test. More recently, the X5 added to its safety laurels with 5 stars – the highest possible rating – in the Euro-NCAP test, Europe’s equivalent of the widely watched U.S. New Car Assessment Program safety evaluation.
Performance with a Conscience
BMW strives to produce its motor vehicles and other products with the utmost attention to environmental compatibility and protection. Integrated into the design and development of BMW automobiles are such criteria as resource efficiency and emission control in production; environmentally responsible selection of materials; recyclability during production and within the vehicle; elimination of CFCs and hazardous materials in production; and continuing research into environmentally friendly automotive power sources. Tangible results of these efforts include the recycling of bumper cladding into other vehicle components; water-based paint color coats and powder clear coats; near-future availability of hydrogen-powered models; and various design and engineering elements that help make BMWs easier to dismantle at the end of their service life.
2004 BMW X5 Series Specifications


General                                                                                               X5 3.0i            X5 4.4i  
Curb weight, lb.:
      Manual transmission                                 4652                      NA                                     Automatic transmission                    4696                                                          4927
Weight distribution, front/rear, %:                                                                                                       Manual transmission      48.1/51.9                                                   NA
      Automatic transmission                            48.6/51.4               49.7/50.3
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
      (GVWR), lb.                                                    6008                6008
Wheelbase, in.                                                            111.0                     111.0
Length, in.                                                       183.7                     183.7
Width, in.                                                         73.7                       73.7    
Height, in.                                                        67.5                      67.2
 
Accommodations
Seating capacity, person                                5 1
Shoulder room, front/rear, in.                          58.0/57.2  1
Head room, front/rear, in.:
      without moonroof                                      39.9/38.5 1
      with moonroof                                           38.9/38.5 1
Leg room, front/rear, in.                                  39.3/35.4 1
EPA interior volume, cu ft.                              97.6 1
EPA cargo volume, cu ft.                     23.8/54.4 1
[1]  
Body                                                 X5 3.0i                  X5 4.4i  
Type                                                                Unitized all-steel structure 1
Aerodynamic drag coefficient (Cd)                 0.35                        0.36
EPA size classification                                               Special Purpose 1
 
Engine & electrical Engine type                                                         DOHC 24-valve     DOHC 32-valve (4-cam)
                                                                        inline 6-cylinder,     V-8, Valvetronic varia-
                                                                        VANOS _step-                   ble valve lift, Double
                                                                        lessly variable       VANOS
[2] steplessly var-
                                                                        intake- & exhaust-  variable intake- &
                                                                        valve timing            exhaust-valve timing &
                                                                                                        steplessly variable intake system
Bore x stroke, mm/in.                                         84.0 x 89.6/        92.0 x 82.7/
                                                                        3.31 x 3.53            3.62 x 3.26
Displacement, cc/cu in.                                  2979/182               4398/268
Compression ratio                                          10.2:1                    10.5:1
Power _at_ rpm, SAE net                                  225 _at_ 5900          315 _at_ 5400
Torque _at_ rpm, lb-ft.                                          214 _at_ 3500        324 _at_ 3600
Fuel requirement                                             Premium unleaded 1 
Fuel capacity, U.S. gal            .                                   24.6 1 
Engine management system                         Siemens MS 43      Bosch Motronic ME 9.2.1
Alternator output, amp./W                               140/1960                140/1960 (liquid-cooled
                                                                                                       & fully encapsulated)
Battery capacity, amp-hr.                               80 1
 
Chassis         
Front suspension                                            Struts, double-pivot lower arms, twin-tube
                                                                        gas-pressure shock absorbers,
                                                                        anti-roll bar ; coil springs (std. both
                                                                        models); air springs (3.0i & 4.4i with
                                                                        adjustable ride height) 1
                                                                        (Sport Package: sport calibration) 1
 
 
 
Chassis (cont.)                                              X5 3.0i       X5 4.4i
 
Rear suspension                                            4-link Integral suspension with aluminum
                                                                        Integral Link, forward upper lateral arms
                                                                        & wheel carrier; steel lower & rear upper
                                                                        lateral arms; coil springs (3.0i base); air
                                                                        springs (3.0i w/ self-leveling or
                                                                        adjustable ride height, 4.4i standard) 1
                                                                        (Sport Package: sport calibration) 1
Steering type:                                                  Rack & pinion 1
      Variable power assist                               Engine-speed-sensitive 1
      Overall ratio                                               21.1:1 1
      Turns, lock-to-lock                                    3.5 1
      Turning circle, ft.                                       39.7 1
4-wheel disc brakes                                        332-mm/13.1-in. ventilated front/
                                                                        324-mm/12.8-in. solid rear 1
Cast-alloy wheels:
      Standard                                                   17 x 7.5                 18 x 8.5
      Sport Package                                          18 x 8.5                 18 x 8.5
      Optional with Sport Pkg.                           NA                         19 x 9.0 front/19 x10.0 rear
Tires:
      Standard                                                   235/65R-17             255/55R-18
                                                                        H-rated                    H-rated
                                                                        all-season               all-season
      Sport Package                                          255/55R-18             255/55R-18
                                                                        H-rated                    V-rated
                                                                        all-season               all-season
      Optional with Sport Pkg.                           NA                          255/50R-19front / 285/45R-19
                                                                                                              Rear V-rated performance
Stability-enhancement system                       Dynamic Stability Control (DSC); includes
                                                                        electronic brake proportioning, antilock
                                                                        braking (ABS), Dynamic Brake Control,
                                                                        cornering/braking stability enhancement
                                                                        & Hill Descent Control) 1
 
1 - Specification applies to both models
 
 
Drivetrain                                                      X5 3.0i                   X5 4.4i
 
Drive system                                                   Front engine/all-wheel drive; xDrive system
                                                                        with electronically controlled multi-disc
                                                                        clutch for variable front/rear torque split
                                                                        depending upon road & driving conditions,
                                                                        all-wheel electronic traction control
Manual transmission                                       Wide-ratio             NA
      Transmission model                                 ZF Type H, 6-speed 1
Ratios:1st                                                       5.14:1  1
      2nd                                                            2.83:1  1
      3rd                                                             1.79:1  1
      4th                                                             1.26:1  1
      5th                                                             1.00:1  1
      6th                                                             0.83:1 1
      Reverse                                                    4.64:1  1
Final drive ratio                                                4.10:1  1
Automatic transmission                                  STEPTRONIC with Adaptive Transmission
                                                                             Control, Sport & Manual modes. 1
Transmission model/type                               GM / 5-speed        ZF Type HP / 6-Speed
Ratios:1st                                                       3.42:1                    3.17:1
      2nd                                                            2.22:1                    2.34:1
      3rd                                                             1.60:1                    1.52:1
      4th                                                             1.00:1                    1.14:1
      5th                                                             0.75:1                    0.87:1
      6th                                                                                           0.69:1
      Reverse                                                    3.03:1                    3.40:1
Final drive ratio                                                4.10:1                    4.10:1
 

Performance data                                         X5 3.0i        X5 4.4i
 
Acceleration, 0-60 mph, sec.:
      Manual transmission                                 7.8                         NA
      Automatic transmission                            8.3                         6.8
 
Top speed, mph
[3]                                            130                        130  (149 w/Sport Package)
Towing capacity, braked, lb.                           6000                      6000
EPA estimated MPG, city/highway _
      Manual transmission                                 15/21                     NA
      Automatic transmission                            16/21                    16/22
 
BMW of North America 2004 Model Year X5 Retail Prices (as of October 27th, 2003)
 
U.S. Models

X5 3.0i

X5 4.4i

Base Price USA Port of Entry *

$40,995

$52,195

STEPTRONIC 5-Speed, Automatic Transmission

1,275

NA

Self Leveling Rear Axle

700

STD

Adjustable Ride Height (includes Self Leveling Rear Axle)

1,200

500

Heated Steering Wheel 2

150

150

Rear Door Mounted Side Impact Airbags

385

385

19” Star Spoke Alloy Wheels (Style 132) with 255/50R19 front and 285/45R19 rear performance tires 1

N/A

950

Power Glass Moon roof

1050/ZPP

1050/ZPP

Retractable Load Floor

380

380

Self-Dimming Interior and Exterior Mirrors

300

ZPP

Anthracite Wood Trim 3

NC

NC

Dark Poplar Wood Trim 3

NC

NC

Comfort Seats

NA

1,200

Lumbar Support for Front Seats

400

ZPP

Heated Rear Seats 4

350

350

Park Distance Control

700

700

Bi-xenon Headlights

800

STD

On-board Navigation System 5

1,800

1,800

Premium sound system with DSP

1,200

1,200

Leather Upholstery

1,450/ZPP

STD

BMW Assist

750/ZPP

750/ZPP

 


 


 

Sport Package (ZSP) 6

2,500

1,600

Cold Weather Package (ZCW)

750

750

Rear Climate Package (ZRC) 3

600

400

Premium Package (ZPP) 6

3,900

2,500

* Includes $695 destination & handling charge
 
STD = Standard Equipment              
NA = Not Available  
NC = No Charge 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1  Requires Sport Package (ZSP)
2  Requires Cold Weather Package (ZCW) Not available with Sport Package (ZSP)
3  Requires Premium Package (ZPP) on X5 3.0i
4  Requires Cold Weather Package (ZCW) and leather
5  Requires Premium Package (ZPP)
5  Requires Leather Upholstery
 

2003 Model Year X5 Option Packages
 
 
 

X5 3.0i

X5 4.4i
Premium Package
(ZPP)
$3,900
- Moonroof
- Light wood trim
- Adjustable rear seat back
- Front climate control
- On board computer
- BMW Assist
- Leather upholstery  
$2,500
- Moonroof
- Auto-dim mirrors
- Adjustable rear seat back
- Lumbar support
- On board computer
- BMW Assist
 
 
Rear Climate Package
(ZRC)
$600
- Rear door sunblinds
- Rear climate controls
- Privacy glass
 
$400
- Rear door sunblinds
- Privacy glass
 
Cold Weather Package
(ZCW)
$750
- Ski bag
- Heated front seats
- Headlamp washers
-           
$750
- Ski bag
- Heated front seats
- Headlamp washers
Sport Package
(ZSP)
$2,500
- Sport suspension
- Sport steering wheel
- 18” Wheels Style 131
- Anthracite headliner
- Black chrome exhaust
- Titanium colored grill in
   bumper
 
 
 
 
$1,600
- Sport suspension
- Sport steering wheel
- 18” Wheels Style 74
- Light wood trim
- Sport seats
- Shadowline trim
- Black chrome exhaust
- Titanium-colored grill in   
   bumper
 
 
 
 



1 - Specification applies to both models.
2 - Rear seats upright/folded. 16.1-cu-ft. capacity to top of rear-seat backrests; 23.8 cu ft. when cargo is loaded to ceiling.
[2] - VANOS = VAriable NOckenwellen Steuerung = variable camshaft control, or variable timing
[3]  - BMW AG test results. Actual acceleration results may vary depending on specification of vehicle; road and environmental conditions; testing procedures and driving style. These results should be used for comparison only, and verification should not be attempted on public roads. BMW urges you to obey all posted speed limits and to please wear your safety belt at all times.

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