BMW has unveiled its highly anticipated revised X5, the German automaker's best-selling luxury SUV. The revamped model boasts a range of powertrain options, including petrol, hybrid, electric vehicle (EV), and even hydrogen fuel cell variants, marking a significant expansion of the X5's capabilities. As the automotive industry continues to shift towards electrification, BMW's decision to offer multiple alternative fuel options is a significant move, catering to a broader range of consumer preferences and environmental concerns. With a focus on sustainability and performance, the new X5 is poised to take on the likes of its competitors, including the Audi Q7 and Mercedes-Benz GLE.


BMW reveals redesigned X5 with petrol, hybrid, EV, and hydrogen options  Digital Trends