BMW XM Series Suv Mild Hybrid AWD

BMW XM xDrive

The BMW XM xDrive is a luxury-oriented AWD SUV that blends 3.8 s 0–100 km/h performance with a very low combined-consumption rating and usable electric range. Best for buyers prioritizing pace and comfort on road trips over tight-city maneuverability or a low purchase price.

BMW XM xDrive

Is this car right for you?

Best for

  • Very quick for its size: 3.8 s 0–100 km/h and 300 km/h top speed
  • AWD, five seats, and a 527 L trunk support year-round family travel
  • Rated 1.2 L/100 km combined with up to 80 km electric range; efficient for its class if you charge
  • Luxury-first positioning with strong performance focus

Less ideal for

  • High purchase price at around 159,000
  • Only five seats; no third row
  • Large, powerful SUV that’s less convenient in tight city use
  • Low consumption figure depends on making use of the electric range

Core facts only

Price
€159,000
Used price
€85,000–€115,000
Power
653 hp
0–100 km/h
3.8 s
Top speed
300 km/h
Range
Up to 80 km
Boot
527 L
Seats
5
Drive
AWD
Body type
Suv

BMW lineup context

FamilyBMW XM Series
PositionExecutive car
Closest BMWBMW 840i xDrive

Where this car stands out

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#3 in BMW

Performance

300 km/h top speed places it among the quickest SUVs.

#6 in BMW

Premium feel

1.2 L/100 km combined rating signals strong efficiency potential.

Top 10% global

Premium feel

653 hp and 800 Nm deliver effortless passing performance.

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