Unveiling the Towing Mastery of the BMW X5: A Comprehensive Exploration of Performance and Towbars

Unveiling the Towing Mastery of the BMW X5: A Comprehensive Exploration of Performance and Towbars

As fascination grows around the BMW X5, it's imperative to delve into its towing capabilities and the array of features that make it a towing powerhouse on Australian roads.

The BMW X5 G05 has received a nip and tuck after about four years on the market, with changes inside and out as well as underneath the hood. X5 LCI started production in 04/2023.

Changes begin at the front where the redesigned headlights are now 35 millimetres (1.4 inches) narrower than before and feature arrow-shaped daytime running lights. The DRLs point outwards and double as the turn signals. These new headlights lend the front fascia a sleeker appearance and flank gently updated kidneys, now offering illumination -the grille automatically lights up when one of the doors is opened and can be manually turned off from the iDrive.

At the back, the 2024 BMW X5 LCI boasts updated taillights with fibre-optic light elements and a fresh take on the “L” theme by having a horizontal layout to form an “X” motif.

The X5 LCI comes with a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine, making an extra 40 horsepower over the outgoing car. The new PHEV 50e has an electric motor integrated into the eight-speed automatic transmission. This e-motor delivers an extra 83 hp compared to its predecessor, now at 194 hp. With the power of the combustion engine and electric motor combined, the powertrain will deliver a total of 483 hp giving only 4.6 seconds to get to 100km/hr.

Can the BMW X5 handle towing a caravan? Without a doubt. The BMW X5 earns high praise as one of the top-tier large SUVs on the market, and its towing prowess is equally impressive. Whether accelerating, decelerating, or maintaining speed, the X5 demonstrates exceptional stability and security when towing a caravan. With minimal need for steering corrections, the X5 showcases remarkable confidence and stability throughout the towing journey.

The X5 LCI boasts a robust towing capacity of 3500 kg, making it an ideal choice for towing trailers, caravans, boats, horse carries, and more, catering to a wide range of towing needs for Australian drivers. Additionally, it offers a nose weight of 350 kg, enhancing stability and control while towing heavy loads.

If you are looking for a BMW X5 LCI towbar, be aware that all X5s manufactured from 04.2023 now have a digital rear lighting cluster.  This means a special towbar wiring kit is required as traditional universal kits will not work. Our BMW LCI X5 towbars all come with a compatible wiring loom.

In summary, the BMW X5 LCI stands as a pinnacle of towing excellence, boasting an impressive towing capacity of 3500 kg, and powerful engines. With Australia Towbars and Performance, BMW X5 owners can elevate their towing experiences with dependable and ADR compliant towing solutions, perfectly suited to their individual needs.