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Next-Gen BMW X5 Spotted Testing: Set for Global Debut in 2026
The fifth-generation BMW X5 has been sighted undergoing testing in international markets, giving us the first look at what to expect from the upcoming SUV. Slated for a global debut in 2026, the next-gen X5 draws heavy design inspiration from the Neue Klasse X concept, which itself previews an all-new SUV launching this year. A Neue Klasse-based 3 Series sedan is also scheduled to arrive in 2026.
Evolutionary Design with Neue Klasse Influence
From the side profile, the upcoming X5 retains the overall proportions of the current (fourth-generation) model. However, a flatter front nose and smoother, curvier body lines signal a clear shift toward Neue Klasse styling cues. These softer surfaces contrast with the more angular design language of the outgoing model.
At the front, the SUV is expected to showcase:
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A new slim kidney grille, similar to what was previewed on the Neue Klasse X,
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A blanked-out panel flanked by integrated headlamps, offering a clean and futuristic look,
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A minimalist bumper with a central air vent and reduced styling creases.
Notably, a flap on the front fender and a visible exhaust at the rear point to a plug-in hybrid variant in testing. The prototype also lacks traditional door handles, instead featuring sensor modules near the B- and C-pillars—likely for touch-sensitive or electric door releases.
Rear Design and Aerodynamics
The rear profile reveals:
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An integrated roof spoiler for improved aerodynamics,
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Two-piece horizontal tail lamps that stretch onto the tailgate, although heavily camouflaged,
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A more pronounced rear bumper compared to the current-gen model.
Powertrain Expectations
BMW is expected to offer the new X5 in:
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Internal combustion engine (ICE) variants,
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All-electric versions, with minimal design differences,
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Plug-in hybrid configurations, as hinted by the test mule.
Additionally, BMW is progressing with fuel-cell technology in partnership with Toyota. While the first hydrogen-powered model is expected by 2028, the next-gen X5 could serve as a suitable base for this upcoming drivetrain technology.
Car Overview
Upcoming
Hybrid
5
2026
Black
5
Auto
4WD – Four-wheel drive