2013 Bmw X5 Xdrive35d on 2040-cars
Orange, California, United States
Engine:3L I6 24V
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:Diesel
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clean
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5UXZW0C54D0B91216
Mileage: 146091
Drive Type: AWD
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Tan
Make: BMW
Manufacturer Exterior Color: Platinum Gray Metallic
Manufacturer Interior Color: Sand Beige
Model: X5
Number of Cylinders: 6
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Sub Model: AWD xDrive35d 4dr SUV
Trim: xDrive35d
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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BMW autonomous tech helps USA Swimming win gold in Rio
Wed, Aug 10 2016BMW is helping USA Swimming bring home the gold in Rio. Athletes train for months to improve their technique, working for hours every day in order to shave time and compete for the gold, so every little maneuver and advantage helps. Now, American swimmers, like the team's star Michael Phelps, are using BMW's autonomous-driving technology to improve and enhance their training. The custom technology is adapted from the LED lighting system that BMW uses on its autonomous vehicles. LEDs are attached to a swimmer's wrists, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles and toes using 3D-printed mounts. An underwater camera uses motion-tracking technology to break down the swimmer's movements. The same technology is used in autonomous vehicles to detect moving objects and obstacles. This isn't the first time BMW has used their technology to help USA Swimming. The team trained for the 2012 Olympics using an older version of the autonomous tech. The current version is far more detailed and accurate than before. The new version is also far less intrusive and doesn't disrupt a swimmer's technique. According to Bloomberg, it cost BMW about as much as a few 30-second commercials during the Olympics, or $300,000 to $600,000. The automaker has also developed a racing wheelchair for the Rio Paralympics and a two-man bobsled for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. Related Video:
BMW preparing new M4 GTS with water injection
Fri, Mar 6 2015Last month, BMW revealed a new safety car for the MotoGP series. Only instead of just taking one of its production models and giving it some flashing lights, special livery and emergency equipment, the Bavarian automaker used the specially equipped M4 to showcase a new water injection system. And now word has it that the tech is being worked into a new M4 GTS. The system sprays water into the combustion chamber in order to lower the temperature of the air and increase the engine's efficiency, thus allowing it to produce more power without overheating, and relying less on ambient temperatures. It does require refilling a 1.3-gallon water tank in the trunk, though. According to Car and Driver, it's that same system that BMW will be installing in the new M4 GTS, taking the place of previous M3 GTS specials. If precedent is anything to go by, the M4 GTS will also be stripped of excess weight and feature a tighter suspension, stickier tires and more, in order to make BMW's muscle coupe even more hardcore and focused for the track. We could be looking at a debut as early as Pebble Beach in August.
BMW, Mini recall nearly every PHEV model built in 2020 due to fire risk
Fri, Oct 16 2020BMW is recalling a majority of the plug-in hybrid models it built in 2020 because their battery pack poses a fire risk. That's 4,509 vehicles covered by the campaign in the United States, including some made by Mini. The list of cars affected by this voluntary recall includes 2020 and 2021 examples of the 530e, the X3 xDrive30e, and the Mini Countryman SE, coupe and convertible variants of the 2020 i8, as well as the 330e (pictured), the 745Le xDrive, and the X5 xDrive45e from the 2021 model year. All are equipped with a lithium-ion battery pack whose cells might have been contaminated by debris during the manufacturing process, according to a recall notice issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). BMW hasn't revealed what exactly found its way into the Samsung-built battery pack's cells, or how, but it pointed out the debris can cause a short-circuit, which increases the risk of fires and injuries. It added that it became aware of the problem after four gasoline-electric X5s experienced what it refers to as a thermal incident. Engineers are currently developing a remedy to the problem. Until a solution is found, BMW is asking owners of affected cars not to charge the battery pack, not to drive in manual mode, not to engage sport mode, and not to use the shift paddles. It expects to begin fixing cars affected by the recall on November 23, 2020. 26,700 cars manufactured between January 20 and September 28, 2020, are part of the recall globally. Outside of the United States, BMW also sells plug-in variants of the X1, the X2, and the 2 Series Active Tourer. It has been a bad month for electrified cars. Ford delayed its Escape PHEV after a recall of its Kuga twin in Europe over fire risk. U.S. safety officials are reviewing reports of fires in the Chevy Bolt EV, and Hyundai has expanded a recall of the Kona EV. Featured Gallery 2021 BMW 330e View 14 Photos Green Recalls BMW MINI Hybrid























