2019 BMW X5 | 5UXCR6C52KLL05920

2019 BMW X5 | 5UXCR6C52KLL05920

Specifications

Engine Versions
6
Original Highest MSRP
~$156,000
The most powerful engine version for models
X5 M Competition (F95)
Engine: 4.4L twin-turbocharged V8 (S63)
Torque: 750 Nm
0–100 km/h: 3.8 s

The BMW X5 M Competition redefines the boundaries of performance in the luxury SUV segment. Equipped with the formidable 4.4-liter V8 twin-turbocharged engine producing 625 horsepower, it delivers exhilarating acceleration, achieving 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds. This power is seamlessly managed by the 8-speed M Steptronic transmission and the M xDrive all-wheel-drive system, ensuring optimal traction and dynamic handling.

Beyond straight-line speed, the X5 M Competition exhibits remarkable agility for its size, thanks to its adaptive M suspension, active roll stabilization, and precise steering. These features collectively provide a driving experience that is both engaging and composed, whether navigating tight corners or cruising at high speeds. The M-specific design elements, including aerodynamic enhancements and sport-focused interior details, further emphasize its performance-oriented character.

In essence, the X5 M Competition embodies the fusion of luxury and motorsport engineering. It offers the practicality and comfort expected of a premium SUV while delivering performance capabilities that rival those of dedicated sports cars. This harmonious blend positions the X5 M Competition as a standout in its class, appealing to drivers who demand both versatility and exhilarating performance.

Body Styles

SUV

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

The “X” designates BMW’s SUV lineup, while the “5” places it alongside the 5 Series in terms of size and class. First launched in 1999, the X5 pioneered the luxury performance SUV segment as one of the original SAVs (Sports Activity Vehicles). The “M” badge signifies full-blown motorsport engineering by BMW M GmbH, distinct from the M Sport or M Performance models like the M60i.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The X5 is offered in a sophisticated color palette that includes Alpine White, Black Sapphire Metallic, Brooklyn Grey, Skyscraper Grey, and Manhattan Green. Individual paints like Tanzanite Blue II or Dravit Grey add an upscale touch, while X5 M buyers can select from special finishes like Marina Bay Blue or Isle of Man Green.

Inside, materials range from SensaTec synthetic leather to full Merino leather in shades like Tartufo, Ivory White, Coffee, and Black. Optional trims include Fineline wood, aluminum mesh effect, carbon fiber (X5 M), and glass controls. Ambient lighting with adjustable colors, Sky Lounge panoramic roof, and illuminated "X5" or "M" badges in the doors reinforce luxury.

Wheels range from 19" to 22", with M-specific lightweight forged wheels available in gloss black, Orbit Grey, or bi-color finishes.

Top Expensive Options

  • Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System (20 speakers) – $3,400
  • Driving Assistance Professional Package (ADAS Level 2) – $1,700
  • M Carbon Mirror Caps & Trim (X5 M) – $3,000
  • Adaptive M Suspension Pro (M60i & M) – $1,000
  • Panoramic Sky Lounge Roof with LED fiber optics – $750
  • Massage Function Front Seats – $1,200
  • Executive Package (soft-close doors, gesture control, remote start) – $2,100
  • Rear-Seat Entertainment Professional – $2,200
  • BMW Individual Full Merino Leather with Contrast Stitching – $2,500–$4,000
  • M Driver’s Package (top speed unlock + track training) – $2,500

vs Competitors

The BMW X5 competes with the Mercedes-Benz GLE, Audi Q7/Q8, Range Rover Sport, and Porsche Cayenne. While the GLE focuses on ride comfort and the Cayenne leads in dynamics, the X5 finds a perfect balance between handling sharpness, cabin sophistication, and tech usability. The X5 M, meanwhile, directly challenges the Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S and Porsche Cayenne Turbo, delivering raw V8 power with the option of rear-biased driving dynamics — something many rivals lack.

Fun Fact

The X5 M is one of the few high-performance SUVs capable of sending all power to the rear wheels via its special M xDrive system. It also holds Nürburgring lap records among full-size SUVs, proving that a family hauler can indeed keep pace with supercars on the track — all while offering heated cup holders and massaging seats.

IAAI
Final Bid: $21,750
VIN 5UXCR6C52KLL05920
  • Make
    BMW
  • Model
    X5
  • Year
    2019
  • ACV
    $30,282

Lot Details

Final Bid BMW X5 (2019)

Minimum Final Bid:
$12,800
Average Final Bid:
$24,547
Maximum Final Bid:
$50,500
Source Distribution:
Copart: 77% (53) | IAAI: 23% (16)

Specifications

Engine Versions
6
Original Highest MSRP
~$156,000
The most powerful engine version for models
Engine:
Torque:
0–100 km/h:

The BMW X5 M Competition redefines the boundaries of performance in the luxury SUV segment. Equipped with the formidable 4.4-liter V8 twin-turbocharged engine producing 625 horsepower, it delivers exhilarating acceleration, achieving 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds. This power is seamlessly managed by the 8-speed M Steptronic transmission and the M xDrive all-wheel-drive system, ensuring optimal traction and dynamic handling.

Beyond straight-line speed, the X5 M Competition exhibits remarkable agility for its size, thanks to its adaptive M suspension, active roll stabilization, and precise steering. These features collectively provide a driving experience that is both engaging and composed, whether navigating tight corners or cruising at high speeds. The M-specific design elements, including aerodynamic enhancements and sport-focused interior details, further emphasize its performance-oriented character.

In essence, the X5 M Competition embodies the fusion of luxury and motorsport engineering. It offers the practicality and comfort expected of a premium SUV while delivering performance capabilities that rival those of dedicated sports cars. This harmonious blend positions the X5 M Competition as a standout in its class, appealing to drivers who demand both versatility and exhilarating performance.

Body Styles

SUV

Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)

The “X” designates BMW’s SUV lineup, while the “5” places it alongside the 5 Series in terms of size and class. First launched in 1999, the X5 pioneered the luxury performance SUV segment as one of the original SAVs (Sports Activity Vehicles). The “M” badge signifies full-blown motorsport engineering by BMW M GmbH, distinct from the M Sport or M Performance models like the M60i.

Body & Interior Colors and Rims

The X5 is offered in a sophisticated color palette that includes Alpine White, Black Sapphire Metallic, Brooklyn Grey, Skyscraper Grey, and Manhattan Green. Individual paints like Tanzanite Blue II or Dravit Grey add an upscale touch, while X5 M buyers can select from special finishes like Marina Bay Blue or Isle of Man Green.

Inside, materials range from SensaTec synthetic leather to full Merino leather in shades like Tartufo, Ivory White, Coffee, and Black. Optional trims include Fineline wood, aluminum mesh effect, carbon fiber (X5 M), and glass controls. Ambient lighting with adjustable colors, Sky Lounge panoramic roof, and illuminated "X5" or "M" badges in the doors reinforce luxury.

Wheels range from 19" to 22", with M-specific lightweight forged wheels available in gloss black, Orbit Grey, or bi-color finishes.

Top Expensive Options

  • Bowers & Wilkins Diamond Surround Sound System (20 speakers) – $3,400
  • Driving Assistance Professional Package (ADAS Level 2) – $1,700
  • M Carbon Mirror Caps & Trim (X5 M) – $3,000
  • Adaptive M Suspension Pro (M60i & M) – $1,000
  • Panoramic Sky Lounge Roof with LED fiber optics – $750
  • Massage Function Front Seats – $1,200
  • Executive Package (soft-close doors, gesture control, remote start) – $2,100
  • Rear-Seat Entertainment Professional – $2,200
  • BMW Individual Full Merino Leather with Contrast Stitching – $2,500–$4,000
  • M Driver’s Package (top speed unlock + track training) – $2,500

vs Competitors

The BMW X5 competes with the Mercedes-Benz GLE, Audi Q7/Q8, Range Rover Sport, and Porsche Cayenne. While the GLE focuses on ride comfort and the Cayenne leads in dynamics, the X5 finds a perfect balance between handling sharpness, cabin sophistication, and tech usability. The X5 M, meanwhile, directly challenges the Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S and Porsche Cayenne Turbo, delivering raw V8 power with the option of rear-biased driving dynamics — something many rivals lack.

Fun Fact

The X5 M is one of the few high-performance SUVs capable of sending all power to the rear wheels via its special M xDrive system. It also holds Nürburgring lap records among full-size SUVs, proving that a family hauler can indeed keep pace with supercars on the track — all while offering heated cup holders and massaging seats.