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BMW X5xDrive40d MHT M Sport 5dr Auto

2022
12,753 miles
Diesel

£58,139

or £859 mo
TS183RB

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £858.59, Customer Deposit: £8,720.00, Total Deposit: £8,720.85, Optional Final Payment: £24,780.00, Total Charge For Credit: £15,715.58, Total Amount Payable: £73,854.58, Representative APR: 10.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 10.39%, Excess Mileage Charge: 14.40ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

BMW X5xDrive30d MHT M Sport 5dr Auto

2022
32,628 miles
Diesel

£50,915

or £749 mo
EX28FD

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £748.06, Customer Deposit: £7,637.00, Total Deposit: £7,637.25, Optional Final Payment: £21,925.00, Total Charge For Credit: £13,806.07, Total Amount Payable: £64,721.07, Representative APR: 10.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 10.39%, Excess Mileage Charge: 14.40ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

BMW X5xDrive30d MHT M Sport 5dr Auto

2021
33,281 miles
Diesel

£46,260

or £665 mo
TS183RB

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £664.88, Customer Deposit: £6,939.00, Total Deposit: £6,939.00, Optional Final Payment: £20,781.00, Total Charge For Credit: £12,709.36, Total Amount Payable: £58,969.36, Representative APR: 10.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 10.39%, Excess Mileage Charge: 14.40ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

BMW X5xDrive M50d 5dr Auto

2020
54,547 miles
Diesel

£47,374

or £743 mo
TA66DD

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £742.99, Customer Deposit: £7,106.00, Total Deposit: £7,106.10, Optional Final Payment: £17,667.00, Total Charge For Credit: £12,319.63, Total Amount Payable: £59,693.63, Representative APR: 10.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 10.39%, Excess Mileage Charge: 14.40ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

BMW X5xDrive30d MHT M Sport 5dr Auto

2020
60,651 miles
Diesel

£41,330

or £649 mo
NE360BQ

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £648.75, Customer Deposit: £6,199.00, Total Deposit: £6,199.50, Optional Final Payment: £15,381.00, Total Charge For Credit: £10,741.75, Total Amount Payable: £52,071.75, Representative APR: 10.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 10.39%, Excess Mileage Charge: 14.40ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

BMW X5xDrive40i M Sport 5dr Auto

2020
36,866 miles
Petrol

£42,000

or £690 mo
BA228RT

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £689.12, Customer Deposit: £6,300.00, Total Deposit: £6,300.00, Optional Final Payment: £13,893.00, Total Charge For Credit: £10,581.64, Total Amount Payable: £52,581.64, Representative APR: 10.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 10.39%, Excess Mileage Charge: 14.40ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

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About BMW X5 cars on RAC Cars

What is the most popular colour for BMW X5 ?

Black

What is the most popular gearbox for BMW X5 ?

Semi-automatic

What is the most popular fuel type for BMW X5 ?

Diesel

What is the most popular engine for BMW X5 ?

3.0

What is the average mileage for BMW X5 ?

34887

How many BMW X5 cars are available for sale?

159

Used BMW X5 for sale: everything you need to know

The BMW X5 was one of the cars to kick off the trend for premium SUVs, and it’s since been followed up not just by a rival from almost every other manufacturer, but also by a full range of BMW X models that sell just as well. Clearly BMW knew what was coming, but the X5 still forms the backbone of its SUV range, and ticks every box a car in this class should.

The appeal isn’t difficult to understand. That BMW badge, for one, but also the saloon-like ride and handling, the spacious interior, and the performance and economy that some models are capable of. Recent advancements have added plug-in hybrid technology and there’s a high-end X5 M too - and of course, buying used can save some money on what is now quite an expensive car to buy brand new.


Should you buy a BMW X5? 

If you’re in the market for a premium SUV then the BMW X5 should be on your shortlist. It’s a multi-talented vehicle, with handling that does justice to the BMW badge but also the kind of luxury and space that make it very easy to live with and genuinely useful as an everyday car.

The original BMW X5 of the 1990s redefined what people expected when it came to SUV handling - here, suddenly, was a 4x4-style car that handled more like a saloon. That’s still the case today, as the X5 is surprisingly agile and even engaging for something so large and heavy, but sophisticated suspension means it rides well too and makes for a quiet cruiser, again like the company’s saloons. Interior quality is also high, while the driving position is excellent - comfortable, but with good visibility.

Petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid power give buyers various performance and economy options too, the plug-ins making a lot of sense for business users while petrol and diesel are still appealing to private buyers. There’s no such thing as a slow X5 either: all have very strong performance, while the most frugal can achieve more than 40mpg (or more, if you regularly plug in the hybrids).

Competition comes in the form of cars like the Audi Q7, Mercedes GLE, Porsche Cayenne, and Range Rover Sport. Only the Cayenne has the edge on the BMW for driver appeal, but most cars in this class are fairly closely matched. There’s also the option of the BMW X6 if you like the way the X5 drives, but want a sleeker roofline and don’t need quite as much space inside.


What’s the best used BMW X5 model to buy?

While the plug-in models make a lot of sense for company car user-choosers to avoid enormous annual tax bills, private buyers have a few more options, and it’s hard to look beyond the X5 30d that starts off the range. Not only is it the most frugal of all the X5s, ignoring the somewhat variable figures claimed of the plug-ins, but its 3-litre inline six engine is smooth, powerful, and pretty much silent at motorway speeds. Combined with any trim level that avoids the largest wheel options, which can make the ride a little knobbly, it’s swift and comfortable but still keeps the X5’s impressive handling abilities. Petrol models really get a move on but you’ll pay for it at the pumps in comparison to the diesels. M Sport trim is always popular with BMWs, but again here we’d go for the slightly more subtle xLine, enjoy nearly as much equipment, and a smoother ride.


Used BMW X5 fuel economy and performance


  • BMW X5 40i: The smallest petrol engine in the X5 range is a 3-litre inline six cylinder turbo, making 333PS in its most recent iteration, good for 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds. Combined economy is 31.7mpg.
  • BMW X5 45e: With a larger battery pack and a plug to deliver 55 miles of EV range, the 45e’s 3-litre inline six and electric motor combination develops 394PS. 0-62mph comes up in 5.6 seconds, and up to 235mpg, provided you plug in regularly.
  • BMW X5 30d: The diesel range also starts with a 3-litre inline six, which develops 286PS and returns 0-62mph in 6.1 seconds. The 30d also manages up to 41.5mpg.
  • BMW X5 40d: Tuned to 340PS the same turbodiesel engine can get you from 0-62mph in 5.5 seconds, and driven more gently is capable of a 40.5mpg average.
  • BMW X5 M50i: Short of the X5 M the M50i is the most powerful petrol X5, with a 4.4-litre turbocharged V8 making 530PS. 0-62mph drops to only 4.3 seconds, and economy is 24.4mpg.
  • BMW X5 M50d: The performance diesel goes back to six cylinders but with 400PS, for 0-62mph in 5.2 seconds, yet the capability to do up to 41.5mpg.
  • BMW X5 M Competition: The range-topping X5 uses a variant of the 4.4 V8, but making 625PS. 0-62mph takes only 3.8 seconds, but it does use the most fuel of any X5, at 21mpg.


What used BMW X5 trim levels are available?

You shouldn’t have to spend much time deliberating the ideal X5 model, since the trim lineup here is relatively straightforward. Not only that, but all models are well-equipped so you aren’t missing anything significant even if you never look beyond xLine trim, though certain engines are available only in the top couple of M-badged models.


  • The BMW X5 xLine is where the range starts, and gets a slightly more rugged look than other X5s. Alloys are 19 inches, and aluminium roof rails and Vernasca leather trim is standard. xLine models get a choice of 40i petrol, 30d and 40d diesel, or 45e plug-in powertrains.
  • The BMW X5 M Sport has a sportier look, upgrading to 20 inch alloys, gloss black detailing, body-colour wheelarch extensions and sports seats, and the same engine choices as the xLine.
  • The BMW X5 M50i is another step on from the M Sport, trading up to 22-inch alloys, silver door mirror caps, M Adaptive Suspension, and a Harman Kardon sound system.
  • The BMW X5 M Competition stands alone at the top of the range with a 625PS V8 engine, unique M styling features inside and out, and bespoke chassis tuning.


Used BMW X5 dimensions and boot size


The BMW X5’s exterior dimensions are:

  • Length: 4938mm
  • Width: 2015mm
  • Height: 1748mm
  • Ground clearance: 215mm

The BMW X5’s boot size is:

  • 650 litres
  • 1870 litres with rear seats folded


Used BMW X5 road tax

As every car in the X5 range starts at more than £40,000, all are whacked with a VED surcharge from their second to sixth years on the road. For the 2024/2025 tax year, this means a bill of £600 per year for petrol and diesel models, and a tenner less for plug-in hybrids. The surcharge disappears from year seven onwards.


How much is it to insure a BMW X5?

As well as tax, the X5’s status is also reflected in its insurance group ratings. With a maximum 50 groups in the current rating system, an X5 30d in xLine trim already starts off in group 43, and things go up from there - the 40d is in group 44, the 40i in group 46, and the 45e in group 48. Unsurprisingly, the M-badged models are in the maximum group 50. However, none of these group ratings are especially higher than they are for other premium SUVs - insuring a Range Rover Sport or Porsche Cayenne won’t be much different.