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2026 BMW XM: Brash PHEV SUV gets k price cut in Australia

2026 BMW XM: Brash PHEV SUV gets $34k price cut in Australia

Posted on June 12, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 2026 BMW XM: Brash PHEV SUV gets $34k price cut in Australia

The updated2026 BMW XMplug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUV is scheduled to arrive in Australia before the end of this year with a huge price cut, as the current three-tier range is reduced to a single model grade. 

The current mid-spec XM Label will become the sole XM in local showrooms from 2026 onwards, with its current price cut from $344,200 to $309,900 before on-road costs. 

It will replace both the entry level XM – which is $302,200 before on-roads – and the flagship $349,900 XM Red Label. 

BMW Australia has confirmed 2026 XM Label has identical equipment – apart from additional updates – as the current mid-spec XM, despite the $34,300 price reduction.

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The updated Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport rival will use the same 550kW/1000Nm 4.4-litre twin-turbo PHEV powertrain found in the current XM Label, making it the most powerful production BMW ever built. 

It also endows it with a 0-100km/h claim of 3.8 seconds and an autobahn-suitable 290km/h top speed. 

The 2026 XM also brings upgraded 11kW AC charging (up from 7.4kWh) allowing its 25.7kWh battery pack to be topped up in 2 hours 45 minutes – 1 hour 15 minutes faster than before. 

There’s also the same 98km electric-only driving range as the current XM, making for a combined fuel usage claim of 2.7L/100km.

The 2026 XM will also be offered with a new Frozen Tanzanite Blue exterior colour (pictured) as a no-cost option among what BMW says will be an expanded range of personalisation choices.