Does the new BMW X5 have air suspension?
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The new BMW X5 does not have air suspension. The fuel-powered models have completely eliminated the adaptive two-axle air suspension, and other models no longer offer it as an option. The only model that still retains the adaptive two-axle air suspension is the highest-priced plug-in hybrid model, the xDrive45e M Sport Package. Air Suspension System: The electronically controlled air suspension system (ECAS) for buses/trucks consists of an ECAS electronic control unit, solenoid valves, height sensors, airbags, and other components. The height sensor is responsible for detecting changes in vehicle height, and the electronic control unit receives input information, determines the current vehicle status, activates the solenoid valves, and adjusts the inflation and deflation of each airbag. BMW X5: The BMW X5 is the first four-wheel-drive SUV model from the BMW brand, launched in the United States in 1999. The vehicle has a wheelbase of 2933mm, a weight of 2200 kg, a top speed of 250 km/h, and is front-engine four-wheel drive with a displacement of 2.9L. The currently available model is the third-generation product.