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2027 BMW X5 G65: The SUV That Wants It All – And Then Some

The BMW X5 G65, launching as a 2027 model, marks a significant upgrade with the option of straight-six, V8, and a powerful plug-in hybrid. Its design draws inspiration from Neue Klasse, and the cabin features a Panoramic Display with the latest iDrive X technology.

Malene Kristiansen
By Malene Kristiansen 21. August 2025

When BMW launches a new X5, the world pays attention – and the G65 generation, arriving as the 2027 model, is far from just a quiet update. We’re talking new technology, new drivetrains, and Nürburgring-tested muscle that takes the X5 from “premium SUV” to something bordering on legendary.

An SUV with Both Seductive V8 and Future-Proof Hybrid

BMW is expanding your options, which is great news for both purists and commuters alike. You can expect:

🔹 A straight-six engine (B58) with mild-hybrid tech – classic, efficient, and offering that signature BMW sound.
🔹 A twin-turbo V8 (most likely the S68), probably exclusive to the US market, but sure to set enthusiasts’ hearts racing anywhere.
🔹 A plug-in hybrid M60e that blends the best of both worlds, delivering over 550 hp.

So whether you love the rumble of petrol or enjoy the calm of electric driving, there’s a G65 for you.

Tested at the Nürburgring – Of Course

A BMW without a touch of motorsport spirit just wouldn’t be a BMW. The upcoming X5 G65 has already been spotted at high speed on the Nürburgring, with both the straight-six and V8 versions seen roaring around with quad exhausts blazing.

Bottom line: This SUV isn’t just built for suburbia – it’s made for the curves as well.

Neue Klasse Magic on the CLAR Platform

Though the G65 is still built on BMW’s CLAR platform, it borrows several design elements from the Neue Klasse concept: slimmer headlights, tighter lines, and a more future-forward silhouette. It’s somewhere between evolution and revolution.

And inside? Expect a Panoramic Display, the latest iDrive X, and a cabin where minimalism meets high-tech features in perfect balance. All signs point to Level 3 autonomous driving being on the options list.

Ready in 2026 – But You’ll Call It 2027

Production will begin in August 2026 at BMW’s U.S. plant in Spartanburg, with the X5 G65 making its world premiere shortly afterwards. Sales are expected to start towards the end of 2026, though it will be officially designated a 2027 model year vehicle.

So yes – there’s still a bit of a wait. But it looks like it’ll be worth it.

BMW’s SUV Icon Is Ready for the Next Level

The new X5 G65 looks like much more than a mere update. It appears to be a total evolution. With more engine choices, serious hybrid power, a stunning interior, and Nürburgring testing, this is an SUV that refuses to compromise between comfort, technology, and driving thrill.

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