Parking is made simpler with the new Maneuver Assistant that can accelerate, brake, or turn once it has memorized a starting point. The dashboard comes with BMW’s latest take on a leather-aping material, that being Sensafin. A new ambient light bar with a crystalline surface structure, a new center console control panel, a different toggle gear selector, and available glass controls are also available. Merino leather can replace the standard Sensafin-trimmed sport seats, and the X6 can be had with a Tacora Red color scheme.
With that mouthful of changes out of the way, it’s time to talk pricing. The latest X5 starts at $65,200 for the sDrive40i variant, which works out to $3,600 more than the equivalent 2023 model. After that, you’ll pay $67,500 for the xDrive40i, $72,500 for the xDrive50e, and $89,300 for the M60i xDrive. The X6 starts at $73,900 for the xDrive40i and goes up to $93,600 for the M60i xDrive. These prices all exclude a $995 destination charge.
Production of the new X5 and X6 gets underway in April 2023 in South Carolina.