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July 2013

The new BMW X5 offers customers an assured all-round package equipped to meet the most exacting and varied demands.
The exclusive driving experience in the new BMW X5 is reflected not only in the luxurious interior but also in the extensive standard specification and wide range of high-end optional extras. The standard equipment list now also includes a two-zone automatic climate control system, a Bluetooth hands-free system, an automatically dimming rear-view mirror and cruise control with braking function. The standard-fitted iDrive operating system can be ordered – in conjunction with the optional Navigation system Professional – with a Touch Controller, whose touch-sensitive surface allows the use of characters to program a destination into the navigation system, for example.

The Professional radio is also standard specification. Alternatively, a customised listening experience can be provided by a HiFi loudspeaker system, the Harman Kardon Surround Sound System or the Bang & Olufsen High End Surround Sound System with a 1,200-watt amplifier and sixteen speakers. Digital radio (DAB) reception, a TV module and a newly developed rear-seat entertainment system with DVD drive and two tablet-style monitors are also available. Further customisation can be provided with the sports leather steering wheel, heated steering wheel, four-zone automatic climate control, automatically dimming exterior mirrors, doors with Soft Close Automatic function, Comfort Access, the panoramic glass roof, aluminium footplates in the side skirts, the storage compartments package and the ski and snowboard bag.

Also new, and due to become available for this Sports Activity Vehicle by December 2013, is the latest generation of the BMW Parking Assistant.
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