The BMW X5 is one of the cars of our time – a massive status symbol and an imposing presence on any road, in any country. Since its introduction in 1999, it has shaped and defined the SUV segment, and the fourth generation is no different.
At the launch in George, we were treated to both models on offer in SA: the grounded, exceptionally-capable xDrive30d, and the almighty, quad-turbocharged M50d. There are no plans for a petrol variant at present, but after driving the M50d, it seems that there’s no need for one at all.
The soundtrack produced by the 3.0-litre, 294kW power plant belies its choice of fuel, while the M50d absolutely rockets from 0-100km/h in just 5.2 seconds, hitting a claimed top speed of 250km/h. Even with these…