Why is the X5 called the King of the Road?

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LaKayden
07/25/25 2:12am
It is called the "King of the Road" due to its exceptional stability and durability. Here is the relevant information: 1. Configuration: The BMW X5 has removed the gesture control function from the infotainment system while adding active ventilation for the front seats and a factory-installed dashcam. 2. Powertrain: The BMW X5 is equipped with two engines—a 2.0T inline-four and a 3.0T inline-six—with maximum power outputs of 265 horsepower and 340 horsepower, respectively, and peak torques of 400 N·m and 450 N·m. The transmission system comes standard with an 8-speed automatic transmission and the xDrive all-wheel-drive system.
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