What is the recommended mileage for the first maintenance of a new BMW?

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LeDallas
07/30/25 9:41am
It is generally recommended to perform the first maintenance for a new BMW at around 10,000 kilometers. Here is some information about the new BMW models: 1. In terms of technical equipment and performance, it has reached an unprecedented level for four-wheel-drive vehicles. It features excellent handling sensitivity and stability, and incorporates a series of innovative technologies, including four-wheel braking, ASC+T (Automatic Stability and Traction Control), and DSCIII (Dynamic Stability Control). 2. Whether on highways or rugged trails, it delivers powerful performance. Even on soft surfaces, it can accelerate and brake flexibly and effortlessly. The BMW X5 engine series includes three types: V8 engine, inline 6-cylinder engine, and the newly developed 6-cylinder direct-injection diesel engine. 3. The new models fully reflect BMW's emphasis on safety performance. Compared to other off-road vehicles, the BMW X5 adopts an integral body structure, combined with BMW's renowned comprehensive road safety technology, providing excellent protection for occupants and the impacted vehicle in collision accidents.
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