
The new dashboard combines BMW Panoramic iDrive with a 17.9-inch touchscreen and an optional passenger display.

Crystal-effect gear selector sits on a redesigned centre console alongside cupholders and a wireless charging pad.

Optional multifunction front seats offer ventilation, massage functions, extendable thigh support and multiple electric adjustments.

An optional passenger display allows the front passenger to access entertainment and selected vehicle functions independently.

Power window switches, ORVM adjustment controls and the tailgate release are grouped on the driver's door panel.

Rear passengers get USB-C charging ports and an optional magnetic smartphone holder mounted behind the front seats.

The X5 offers 655 litres of boot space, expandable to 1,850 litres with the rear seats folded.

Rear passengers get a 40:20:40 split-folding bench, with four-zone climate control available on higher trims.

The M Sport interior gets an exclusive steering wheel, sport seats and unique trim with M-specific design elements.
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The fifth-generation BMW X5 gets an all-new cabin with fewer physical controls and a stronger focus on digital displays. A new Panoramic iDrive display stretches across the base of the windscreen, complemented by a 17.9-inch central touchscreen, an optional passenger display and a 3D head-up display. The SUV also gets a new steering wheel, fresh trim finishes and extended ambient lighting. Depending on the variant, buyers can opt for ventilated and massage front seats, four-zone climate control, a Bowers & Wilkins audio system, soft-close doors and a dedicated rear climate control touchscreen.
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