BMW X5 Quick Facts
· Original starting price: $62,645, including destination fee
· Class: Midsize luxury SUV
· Seating capacity: 5-7
· Fuel economy: 23 mpg combined
Used 2022 BMW X5 Prices
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Fair Purchase Price (92620)
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$62,645
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TBD
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$64,945
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$66,695
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$84,795
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The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors. The prices here reflect what buyers are currently paying for used 2022 BMW X5 models in typical condition when purchasing from a dealership. These prices are updated weekly.
Introduction
The 2022 BMW X5 is a standard bearer for the midsize luxury class, and a perennial front-runner in the group. Available in hybrid and plug-in hybrid form, the X5 is a flexible, capable SUV with the ability to tow up to 7,200 pounds, plus seriously sporty handling for its class, particularly in the sportier trims. The 2022 X5 marks the midpoint of the fourth generation of the vehicle. Updates for the 2022 model year include a new Climate Comfort package, which bundles heated seats, steering wheel, and front armrests with quad-zone climate control.

BMW CPO Warranty Program Highlights
· Limited warranty: one year/unlimited miles after expiration of the original 4-year/50,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty
· Powertrain warranty: Same as limited warranty
· Roadside assistance: 24/7 during the warranty period
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KBB Review Highlights
The 2022 BMW X5 is still leading the charge for midsize luxury SUVs, innovating powertrain types and features in the class, while also pushing the boundaries of design and performance. Behind the wheel, the base X5 sDrive40i and xDrive40i are rewarding to drive, with plenty of power for most people. The xDrive45e plug-in hybrid offers an even more efficient alternative, while the M50i takes performance up to a level just short of the M-Division variant. Inside, the X5 is comfortable, especially in the front row, although the second-row seating is suitable for even taller adults as well. Adding the optional third-row seating also adds air suspension, but the third row is best reserved for kids only. The X5’s design is also customizable, with a wide range of exterior paint choices and interior finishes, as well as a range of upgrade wheels to choose from — all the way up to 22 inches.

The base X5 sDrive40i offers rear-wheel drive (RWD), while the X5 xDrive40i adds all-wheel drive (AWD). The xDrive45e plug-in hybrid (PHEV) gets all-wheel drive by default, as does the performance-focused M50i. The extreme-performance X5 M is considered a separate model. The base powertrain, shared by the 40i models, includes a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline 6-cylinder and a 48-volt mild hybrid system. The xDrive45e PHEV adds a more robust hybrid drive system that can be charged independently and provide up to 31 miles of all-electric range. At the top of the X5 heap is the M50i, rated for 523 horsepower and delivering impressive acceleration. The 2022 BMW X5 saw the discontinuation of wireless charging availability due to chip shortages, but otherwise, there aren’t many significant features you’ll miss out on with this year of the X5.
Learn more about the 2022 BMW X5 in our Expert Review
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