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BMW X5 M Competition

BMW X5 M Competition 2020 road test review - hero front
BMW X5 M Competition 2020 road test review - hero front

The BMW X5 M50i is perhaps all the car you and I are ever likely to need.

The BMW is roomy, well equipped, rapid enough to outrun all but the most focused of sports cars and compliant enough to be used every day. And if its CO2 credentials are a concern, there’s always the BMW X5 M50d.

Still, there remain those with the necessary financial means who will always seek even greater exclusivity. It is this small group of customers that M division is aiming at with this, the new, third-generation X5 M.

As with the latest BMW X6 M, the 2020 X5 M is available in two distinct forms. Both run the same twin-turbo 4.4-litre petrol V8 from the BMW M5. But while the standard model sold in other countries has 592bhp and 552lb ft, the range-topping Competition model that will underpin UK sales gets 616bhp plus the same 552lb ft. That’s 89bhp more than the twin-turbo 4.4-litre V8 used by the X5 M50i, which again produces the same 552lb ft.

The X5 M sends its reserves through an upgraded version of the X5 M50i’s eight-speed torque converter-equipped gearbox and multi-plate clutch four-wheel drive system with torque vectoring function at the rear wheels, delivering effortless part-throttle traits in town and rabid acceleration on the open road. It’s all accompanied by a compelling baritone exhaust note, which is played through the speakers for added effect.