Glamorgan Gazette

More power for brutal Beemers

- DAVID WHINYATES newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

MOTORING may be heading towards a greener future, but – for the time being at least – there’s still room for gas-guzzling monsters with brutal performanc­e.

Enter the latest highperfor­mance versions of the BMW X5 and X6, engineered by the German maker’s M Sports division and, in new third generation form, more brutish than ever before.

With a 4.4 litre, twinturbo, V8 engine pumping out 625hp – 50hp more than before – the new X5 and X6 M Competitio­n SUVs will, at best, supp a gallon of petrol every 22.6 miles, according to official combined driving figures, and pump out a minimum of 289 grams of CO2 emissions every kilometre.

But they’re not the figures buyers will be looking at – they’ll be focussed on breathtaki­ng accelerati­on from standstill to 60mph of less than 3.8 seconds – almost half a second faster than the previous model – and a top speed of 155mph which can be boosted to 180mph with the optional driver’s package.

In the seemingly ceaseless battle with rival prestige car makers – notably Mercedes-Benz – to produce the ultimate sporting, luxury SUV, BMW claims that these latest M models offer performanc­e above that of any rival.

Priced at £110,610 for the X5 and £113,310 for the X6, the M Competitio­n models won’t be available until April next year at the earliest but BMW dealers will happily take orders now.

At those prices you’d expect a lot of car for your money and you won’t be disappoint­ed.

An eight speed Steptronic transmissi­on, all-wheeldrive, active differenti­al, adaptive suspension with electronic­ally controlled dampers and dynamic stability control all feature on the mechanical menu along with three selectable driving modes – road, sport and track – while the interior comes with exclusive leather upholstery and a digital cockpit with head-up display.

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