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√2024 BMW X5 M, X6 M price and specs: Facelift prices rise by $14,000

BMW’s facelifted BMW X5 M and X6 M Competition SUVs have been upgraded with new technology, styling and power – alongside a $14,000 price increase.

  • 2024 BMW X5 M Competition and X6 M Competition pricing and specifications
  • Performance SUVs now equipped with mild-hybrid systems
  • Exterior design changes and interior upgrades carry across from standard X5/X6
  • Priced from $241,900 plus on-road costs

The facelifted 2024 BMW X5 M and X6 M Competition have been unveiled with a series of mid-life upgrades – including the addition of a mild-hybrid system in their V8 engines – ahead of the first Australian arrivals due between July and September 2023.

BMW’s facelifted X5 M Competition and X6 M Competition SUVs have received cosmetic and equipment updates in line with the refreshed ‘standard’ X5 and X6 models, revealed earlier this month.

Prices have risen by $14,000 for both models, with the X5 M Competition now priced from $241,900 plus on-road costs, while the X6 M Competition starts from $247,900.

On the outside, both BMW SUVs are now fitted with slimmer headlights and tail-lights compared to their predecessors, while gloss black trim features heavily around the grille, air vents, and lower front and rear bumpers.

The BMW X5 M and X6 M have been equipped with M Sport exhaust systems plus lightweight alloy wheels (21-inch at the front, 22-inch at the rear), with the X6 gaining an additional rear lip spoiler.

The biggest change inside the X5 M and X6 M is the new twin-screen curved dashboard panel, which includes a 12.3-inch digital instrument display and 14.9-inch infotainment touchscreen, running the latest version of BMW’s iDrive operating system with cloud-based satellite navigation.

BMW’s updated infotainment system now includes 5G connectivity for the car’s embedded eSIM data connection, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and support for a digital smartphone-based key.

Under the bonnet, the BMW X5 M and X6 M’s 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol engine has undergone a significant update, with a new exhaust manifold, stronger crankshaft, more efficient turbochargers and a better oil system headlining the changes.

As with the ‘lesser’ X5 M60i xDrive and X6 M60i xDrive, the X5 M and X6 M are now fitted with a mild-hybrid system, which incorporates a 48-volt electric motor in their eight-speed automatic transmissions to deliver drive to all four wheels.

While BMW claims the mild-hybrid system boosts the engine’s mid-range power and torque by 9kW and 200Nm respectively, peak outputs from the engine – when the mild-hybrid system is not applying a boost – remain unchanged at 460kW and 750Nm.

The BMW X5 M also consumes more fuel than before on the European WLTP test cycle – up from 12.8-13.0L/100km to 12.9-13.1L/100km claimed – while the X6 M is unchanged with a quoted figure of 12.7-12.9L/100km.

BMW claims the new SUVs can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds – one-tenth of a second slower than the current X6 M but unchanged from the existing X5 M.

The 2024 BMW X5 M Competition and X6 M Competition are due in Australia in the third quarter of 2023 (July to September).

A list of X5 M and X6 M features is available below, which builds on the equipment available in the upcoming X5 and X6 ranges.

2024 BMW X5 M, X6 M Australian pricing

  • X5 M Competition – $241,900 (up $14,000)
  • X6 M Competition – $247,900 (up $14,000)

Note: All prices above exclude on-road costs.


2024 BMW X5 M and X6 M Competition adds (over M60i):

  • Lightweight alloy wheels (21-inch front, 22-inch rear)
  • M Shadowline lights
  • Black BMW kidney grille and lower front bumper
  • Rear lip spoiler (X6 M only)
  • Integrated BMW dash cam (including remote theft recorder)
  • Ventilated and massaging front seats
  • Heated rear seats
  • Heated front centre console and front doors
  • Privacy glass with sun protection
  • Remote engine start

The optional Comfort Package, available on the X5 M ($2800) and X6 M ($2100), adds:

  • Acoustic glazing
  • Roller sunblind, manually operated for rear side windows
  • Luggage compartment with automated slip sliding rail
  • Electric rolling cover for luggage compartment (X5 M only)

The optional $9500 Indulgence Package, available on both models, adds:

  • Ambient air package
  • Panorama glass roof
  • Bower and Wilkins surround sound system

Additional individual options include:

  • M roof rails in high-gloss Shadow Line – $800 (X6 M only)
  • M carbon engine cover – $2200
  • M carbon mirror caps – $1600
  • M carbon rear spoiler – $2000 (X6 M only)
  • Ivory White/Atlas Grey interior – $1500
  • BMW Individual paint:
    • Dravit Grey – $2400
    • Frozen Pure Grey – $5000

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