The important part of that name is the 'e' at the end, because it denotes that the new variant is a plug-in hybrid. So as well as a 241 bhp (180 kW / 245 PS) 2.0 litre, four-cylinder, turbocharged petrol engine, power also comes from a 111 bhp (83 kW / 113 PS) synchronous electric motor which is integrated into the eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission.
Total system output is rated at 308 bhp (230 kW / 313 PS). Delivered to all four wheels, it's enough for a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 6.8 seconds. Top speed meanwhile is an electronically-limited 130 mph (210 km/h), but that figure drops to 75 mph (120 km/h) when operating in pure electric mode.
Another pivotal drivetrain component is the 9.0 kWh, 96-cell, lithium-ion battery pack. Housed beneath the luggage compartment floor, it offers an electric-only range of up to 19 miles (31 kilometres).
Recharging via a domestic socket takes around 3 hours 50 minutes from flat to fully replenished. If that's too long, installing a BMW i Wallbox Pure or Pro reduces the time to about 2 hours 45 minutes. Public charging stations can also be used when away from home.
According to official stats, the X5 xDrive40e achieves an impressive 85.6 mpg (3.3 l/100km) on the combined cycle with standard wheels and tyres. Carbon dioxide emissions in the same configuration are just 77 g/km. Of course, efficiency in real-world conditions might be very different...
Standard equipment is set to include satellite navigation, adjustable dampers, self-levelling rear air suspension and dual-zone climate control with auxiliary heating and ventilation. However, BMW has yet to announce pricing.
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