Does the 2006 BMW X5 have heated seats?

Options include heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a moonroof and a DVD-based navigation system. The X5 3.0i uses a 225-hp, 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder, while the higher trim levels use V-8s: a 315-hp 4.4-liter version in the 4.4i and a 355-hp 4.8-liter in the 4.8is.

How big is a 2006 BMW X5?

184″ L x 74″ W x 67-68″ H
2006 BMW X5/Dimensions

Are all 2006 BMW X5 AWD?

All models are all-wheel drive and come with Hill Descent Control. Standard safety features include stability control, antilock brakes, side-curtain, side-, and front-airbags. For 2006, the BMW X5 gets minimal changes.

What kind of engine is in a 2006 BMW x5?

3.0i 4dr All-wheel Drive 2006 BMW X5 Specs

Performance
Base engine size 3.0 liters
Base engine type I-6
Horsepower 225 hp
Horsepower rpm 5,900

What engine does a 2006 BMW x5 have?

3.0 L 6-cylinder
4.4 L V84.8 L V8
2006 BMW X5/Engine

What are the specs of a BMW X5?

Some previously optional items became standard in 2005. Automatic climate control became standard in the 3.0i, and the 4.4i added front and rear obstacle detection. Xenon headlights, which are standard with V-8 power, are linked to the steering mechanism. An onboard computer — formerly part of the Premium Package — is standard in 2006 models.

How big is the tailgate on a BMW X5?

At nearly 184 inches long overall, the X5 is 5 inches shorter than the 2006 Mercedes-Benz M-Class. The two-way tailgate has a top portion that swings up and a swing-down lower section. An optional load-floor extension slides out on tracks.

When did the BMW X5 SUV come out?

BMW joined the luxury sport utility vehicle ranks in the 2000 model year with its car-based X5, challenging midsize SUVs from Infiniti, Lexus and Mercedes-Benz. Even though it had permanently engaged all-wheel drive, the SUV wasn’t really intended for off-roading.

Which is shorter BMW X5 or Mercedes Benz M class?

Instrument dials feature chrome rings in the Sport Package. The X5 exhibits a more distinctive, eye-catching shape than most SUVs, but the front end is strictly BMW with its twin kidney-shaped grille. At nearly 184 inches long overall, the X5 is 5 inches shorter than the 2006 Mercedes-Benz M-Class.