SPIED: 2023 BMW X5 LCI's New Headlights and Taillights Seen in New Spy Photos
SPIED: 2023 BMW X5 LCI's New Headlights and Taillights Seen in New Spy Photos

SPIED: 2023 BMW X5 LCI’s New Headlights and Taillights Seen in New Spy Photos

December 29, 2022
0 Comments

BMW seems to be riding out some of its current model lineups, giving them mildly warmed over refreshes to keep sales from declining as the brand transitions to electrification. The BMW X5, for example, is already a good looking car and needs little updating to stay attractive, so why spend big bucks on an LCI refresh when BMW could use that money to instead prepare a future version, which will also get an all-electric variant? So the BMW X5 you see in these spy photos only has very mild updates. (We don’t own the spy photos but they can be seen here)

As per usual with mild BMW LCIs, the 2023 X5 will get new headlights and new taillights and that’s about it for the exterior. That’s been par for the course with recent BMW LCI treatments, though, so it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that the X5 LCI looks basically the same as the car it replaces. However, that’s not to say it isn’t mildly improved. The headlights look slimmer, sportier, and a bit more modern than before. They’re also more in keeping with the rest of BMW’s new lineup.

As for the taillights, they seem to be similarly shaped but feature more 3D geometry, much like those found on the X3 LCI. That’s good to see, though, as the X3’s Halo sword-like taillights look cool now.

Photo by instagram.com/wilcoblok

Where the BMW X5 will be updated quite a bit is inside. Replacing the dated iDrive 7 will be BMW’s new iDrive 8, which brings a lot of good, and some bad, to the X5’s already handsome cabin. As you probably already know, iDrive 8 is a more touchscreen-heavy infotainment system that replaces all of the physical climate controls with digital, screen-based ones. While most of iDrive 8 is excellent—its graphics and most of UI are great—the touch-based climate controls are awful. However, the new digital gauge screen is far better than before, which is nice.

The BMW X5 is already a great car, one of BMW’s all-around best cars, so making it slightly more modern and high-tech will only make it better (mostly), as BMW rides this generation out. The next-gen BMW X5 will still be based on the current CLAR platform but it…

Source

Add a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comments (0)

2023 BMW 5 Series Buying Guide

2023 BMW 5 Series Buying Guide

Car Retail Value SA
January 24, 2023
2023 BMW 5 Series OverviewThe G30 5 Series is now in its final year, following a refresh for the 2021 model year. This seventh-generation 2023 BMW 5 Series fills mostly the same niche as it always has: it provides dynamic driving with understated looks and a plush interior. With four engine choices, a mostly-modern suite…
BMW M Hybrid V8 To Start From Fourth Row At 24 Hours Of Daytona

BMW M Hybrid V8 To Start From Fourth Row At 24 Hours Of Daytona

Car Retail Value SA
January 23, 2023
As they say in Formula 1, it’s race week. We will have to wait a bit more for F1’s return, and in the meantime, the 2023 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship is just about to start. BMW is fielding a pair of M Hybrid V8 prototypes at the grueling Rolex 24 at Daytona in the United…
BMW Argues E Ink Technology Makes Sense For Ambulances

BMW Argues E Ink Technology Makes Sense For Ambulances

Car Retail Value SA
January 23, 2023
BMW originally introduced E Ink technology at the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show where the iX Flow electric SUV was able to change its exterior finish from black to white and everything in between. For this year’s CES in Las Vegas, the i Vision Dee concept took the tech to the next level by featuring up…
BMW Shows The Rare M1-Powered 745i E23 Super Sedan

BMW Shows The Rare M1-Powered 745i E23 Super Sedan

Car Retail Value SA
January 23, 2023
At the beginning of the year, BMW Classic took us on a tour of a pristine 745i from the E23 era. The car in question was built for Europe with a turbocharged engine, but over in South Africa, the namesake fullsize luxury sedan had a different engine that did away with forced induction. In a…
Car Retail Value South Africa is your one-stop shop for all car brands' features and price information. Our goal is to provide our users with as much information as possible about buying a car or selling a car.
Copyright © 2022. Car Retail Value SA. All rights reserved.