The Mercury News

Elite 2024 BMW XM SUV pushes limits of rogue fun

- By James Raia CORRESPOND­ENT

As if BMW doesn’t have enough performanc­e cars to tout, the German automaker decided it needed another. The “Label Red” debuted last September. It’s the automaker’s most powerful M model and largely unnecessar­y for daily driving requiremen­ts.

But any sense of logic, practicali­ty or value doesn’t likely have relevancy to potential sport utility buyers. The “Label Red” is for car owners who want something the neighbor likely doesn’t have. The carmaker announced only 500 of the vehicles will be made globally in its 2024 model. It’s BMW’s venture into rarities.

Power is the new BMW’s main attraction. The sport utility vehicle features a 4.4-liter, 577 horsepower, twin-turbo DOHC, 32-valve V-8. There’s also a 194 horsepower electric motor that vaults the total horsepower to 738. The result: the Label Red advances from 0-to-60 miles per hours in 3.8 seconds. The exhaust note is more grind than growl. The drive is all BMW. It’s stiff and confident. Fuel efficiency is 14 miles per gallon; the electric motor achieves 46 mpge.

Even the manufactur­er realizes its performanc­e-overload vehicle’s

absurdity. It promotes the Red Label with a creative writing lesson:

“The BMW XM Label Red responds to the needs and desires of a global target group of individual­ists — customers with a taste for extrovert lifestyle and a passion for ultimate performanc­e in a car reaching beyond traditiona­l convention­s.”

Sales of the Label Red began in April, with BMW targeting the United States, Middle Eastern and China as top sales producers.

The exterior look is classic BMW, an all-around, sturdy-looking design. Most prominent is the split-kidney-shaped grille. It’s unique with a red trim, but the style looks like two nostrils smelling something unpleasant.

For BMW purists, available paint colors will add to the appeal. There are one solid and eight metallic variants. Customers can also choose from more than 50 BMW individual special paint finishes, including turban green, petrol mica metallic, anglesey green metallic and sepia metallic.

One option, the reviewed black-red pattern, further individual­izes the vehicle. It has a distinctiv­e threedimen­sional headliner. The trim for the body pillars have black surfaces. Upper sections of the backrests and head restraints are diamond-shaped in red.

Red contrastin­g stitching is also used on the driver and front passenger and outer rear seats, instrument panel, center console, door trim and air vents. An “XM” badge below the control display and an interior trim strip carbon fiber in satin effect with red and blue accents further distinguis­h the limited edition.

As a top-line performanc­e SUV, BMW has loaded up the Label

Red with safety features. Standard equipment includes six-piston, fixedcalli­per brakes at the front and singlepist­on and floating-calliper units on the rear wheels. Two pedal feel settings and an adaptive suspension with controlled damper and active roll stabilizat­ion are featured.

The BMW XM Label Red also features a host of driving assistance — front collision warning, lane departure and evasion assistance, active cruise control and parking assistant.

Multifunct­ion seats, knee pads, a curved display panel, head-up display, a sports-styled selector lever and control panel are positioned on a center console. The M Hybrid button selects desired different driving modes. A setup button provides direct access to the configurat­ion of the powertrain, chassis, steering, braking system and M xDrive.

The leather steering wheel has trim elements in black chrome. Plus M buttons, gearshift paddles with carbon inlays with and a boost mode symbol on the left-hand shift paddle are all in red.

Nothing about the limited edition is subtle. A Bowers & Wilkins surround sound system with 1,475watt amplifier and four additional speakers in the roof area is a $3,400 option. Further technology: a cloud-based BMW Maps navigation system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and a personaliz­ed BMW ID functional­ity.

The new beast is expensive, $191,895 as reviewed. It’s another all-toofamilia­r BMW trait.

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