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Last Updated on: 14 Jul 2026

BMW X5

BMW X5 price in Sultanpur

₹1.10 - ₹1.28 Crore
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹1.60 Lakh/month

The BMW X5 price in Sultanpur starts at ₹95.40 lakh for the base variant. The top-end X5 xDrive30d M Sport Pro 3.0 Diesel costs ₹1.11 crore. These are ex-showroom prices and do not include RTO, insurance, or miscellaneous costs. As a result, the BMW X5 on road price in Sultanpur will be higher for each variant.

 

Check the BMW X5 on road price in Sultanpur in the table below:

BMW X5 On Road Price by Variants

xDrive40i xLine 3.0 Petrol2998 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹95,40,000
RTO (Individual)
₹8,58,600
Insurance
₹5,24,700
Other Charges
₹96,000
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Sultanpur₹1,10,19,300 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹1.60 Lakh/month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

xDrive30d xLine 3.0 Diesel2993 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter
₹1.13 CroreOn road price, Sultanpur
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xDrive40i M Sport Pro 3.0 Petrol2998 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹1.26 CroreOn road price, Sultanpur
xDrive30d M Sport Pro 3.0 Diesel2993 cc | Diesel | Torque Converter
₹1.28 CroreOn road price, Sultanpur

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Mileage12 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹15,000

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The BMW X5 price in India ranges between ₹95.40 lakh and ₹1.11 crore. 

In Sultanpur, the estimated on-road price for the base xDrive40i xLine 3.0 Petrol in Sultanpur is approximately ₹1.10 crore.

In Sultanpur, the estimated on-road price for the top xDrive30d M Sport Pro 3.0 Diesel trim in Sultanpur is ₹1.28 crore.

The minimum monthly EMI for the base model in Sultanpur starts from approximately ₹1.75 lakh (calculated on a standard 5-year loan, 80% loan amount, and a representative interest rate).

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22h

I own a May 2014 Mercedes E250 CDI, which has covered just over 63,000 km. It still runs well, but the annual servicing costs are high, and one part or another needs replacement. I don't feel Mercedes cars are as bulletproof as they once were. I was thinking of replacing this with an SUV - which would you recommend between the GLE, the BMW X5 and the Lexus RX and which model? My usage is mainly city driving a couple of days a week, along with occasional long-distance trips.

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Given your usage pattern of mainly city driving with occasional long runs, the Lexus RX 350h would be our recommendation. The hybrid powertrain is particularly well-suited to your needs, offering excellent refinement and efficiency in urban conditions while still being capable and comfortable on longer journeys. Lexus cars also have a strong reputation for reliability and lower long-term maintenance costs, which addresses your concerns with the E 250 CDI.The Mercedes GLE and BMW X5 are both excellent SUVs, but they are more performance-oriented and can be more expensive to maintain over time. The GLE 300d is a strong diesel option, but with your limited usage, the benefits of a diesel are less compelling. The X5 xDrive30d is similarly impressive, but again, the Lexus hybrid makes more sense for your driving pattern. There are also these cars' respective petrol versions, but coming from a diesel, you might find their respective running costs much higher.The RX 350h strikes the right balance between luxury, efficiency and long-term ownership peace of mind. The only downsides are that it's not that exciting to drive, and that Lexus' network isn't anywhere near as big as Mercedes or BMW cars. But if you have a dealer close to you, and don't mind a more relaxed drive, it is a genuinely premium SUV that should prove to be a more satisfying ownership experience over the long term.

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3w

I’m currently driving a BMW 5 Series M Sport (Petrol). It will be 5 years old in December and has clocked a little over 30k kms. I am looking at an upgrade in the luxury SUV segment. I was trying to do some analysis between the new range rover sport petrol and the new gen X5 that will launch in 2027. I will look to change my vehicle in early to mid 2027. I mostly use it for city driving and want a vehicle that I can use for longer road trips with my two young kids and dog.

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Go for the Range Rover Sport petrol in 2027 - it will make your city days enjoyable and your long trips with kids and the dog easier. The air suspension glides over broken roads and can lower the car, so the dog hops in without drama, and the cabin stays very quiet, which matters with children on board. It also feels like a true upgrade from your 5 Series - far more special to sit in and arrive in, not just a taller BMW.The BMW X5 will likely be sharper to drive and lighter on its feet, and BMW’s service reach is wider. If you love the 5 Series’ tight, sporty feel, the X5 will feel familiar. But for family comfort first, the Range Rover Sport’s ride and seat comfort win.One honest catch: JLR ownership can be fussier than BMW - higher running costs and occasionally patchy service. Also expect the petrol to be thirsty in town. If that worries you, keep an eye on the X5 reveal in 2027, but if you want the most soothing daily drive and the best road-trip experience for kids and dog, the Range Rover Sport edges it.

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12w

How is the Lexus RX 350h? Is it worth the price being asked compared to its immediate rivals like Volvo and BMW? I will mostly be using the rear seat, so comfort there is a key priority. Could you please advise?

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If you are mostly sitting in the back seat and your use is primarily in the city, the Lexus RX 350h fits that role well. It scores high on refinement, space and luxury, with exceptional attention to detail and a uniquely Japanese take on cabin design. Being a strong hybrid, the RX 350h moves mostly on electric power in traffic, and the switchover is near imperceptible; as you can imagine, fuel consumption is incredibly low by luxury SUV standards. Noise levels are low, so calls or resting in the back seat are easy. Lexus also has a strong record for trouble-free ownership, which matters when you plan to keep the car for a long.There are a few things to note for a back-seat user. The rear seat is comfortable and reclines, but the floor is a bit high, so tall people may sit a little knee-up. It is a wide five-seater, but it does not feel as airy as the biggest rivals. If you want a roomier back seat and a more stretched-leg feel, the Volvo XC90 will feel bigger, and it also gives you seven seats if that ever helps. If you sometimes drive yourself and enjoy a sportier feel, the BMW X5 is the one that feels more lively from the front seat, though its ride can feel firmer in the back.However, both those cars are more expensive than the Lexus, which today spells exceptional value in the segment.

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