Compare 2025 BMW X5 Plug-In Hybrid vs 2025 BMW iX

2025 BMW X5 xDrive50e | 2025 BMW iX xDrive50 |
Engine | |
3.0L Turbocharged I-6 with Integrated Electric Motor | Dual All-Electric Motors |
Horsepower | |
483 hp | 516 hp |
MPGe Combined | |
58 MPGe * | 83 MPGe * |
0-60 Miles Per Hour | |
4.6 seconds ** | 4.4 seconds ** |
All-Electric Driving Range | |
38 miles 1 | 303-309 miles 1 |
2025 BMW X5 Plug-In Hybrid vs 2025 BMW iX
Serving Brentwood, TN
Luxury SUV enthusiasts in Brentwood, TN, who are seeking a blend of high-performance and eco-friendly technology have two outstanding options at BMW of Nashville. The 2025 BMW X5 Plug-In Hybrid (xDrive50e) combines hybrid efficiency with the signature luxury of BMW, while the BMW iX delivers a next-generation all-electric experience. But how do these two electrified SUVs stack up against each other?
Performance
The 2025 BMW X5 xDrive50e integrates a turbocharged six-cylinder engine paired with two electric motors, producing an impressive 483 horsepower. This hybrid system offers up to 40 miles of all-electric driving, perfect for short daily commutes and eco-conscious trips around Brentwood, TN. On the other hand, the 2025 BMW iX is an all-electric powerhouse with dual electric motors and standard all-wheel drive. The base model generates 516 horsepower and provides a robust range of 309 miles on a single charge. For those seeking even more performance, the upgraded configuration delivers 610 horsepower and a range of 285 miles.
Appearance
The 2025 BMW X5 presents a refined, timeless design with chrome accents on the kidney grille, bumper, and side panels, adding an air of sophistication. The sculpted hood and contoured sides, combined with angular air vents near the fender, enhance its dynamic appeal. In contrast, the BMW iX showcases a bold, futuristic aesthetic, with a flat roofline and sharp, chiseled door panels. Its front end stands out with a narrow kidney grille, slit-style LED headlights, and striking triangular air intakes, making it an eye-catching presence on the roads of Brentwood, TN.
Features
Both the 2025 BMW X5 Plug-In Hybrid and BMW iX are packed with premium features and cutting-edge technology. Here's a closer look at the available features. The 2025 BMW X5 PHEV offers a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 14.9-inch infotainment display, tri-zone climate control, a panoramic sunroof, a navigation system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, and safety features like blind-spot monitoring and forward collision mitigation.
2025 BMW iX features include a Bowers & Wilkins premium sound system, heated door panels and seats, massaging front seats, highway driving assistance, soft-close doors, unique microfiber and wool upholstery, and many of the same advanced tech and safety features as the X5.
Ready to Test Drive the X5 Plug-In Hybrid or iX in Brentwood, TN?
At BMW of Nashville, we're excited to help you explore the 2025 BMW X5 Plug-In Hybrid and BMW iX. Visit our showroom in Brentwood, TN, or contact us today to schedule your test drive and experience the future of luxury SUVs firsthand!
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* EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary. MPGe stands for miles per gallon equivalent.
** BMW AG preliminary test results. Actual acceleration results may vary, depending on specification of vehicle; road and environmental conditions; testing procedures and driving style. These results should be used for comparison only and verification should not be attempted on public roads. BMW urges you to obey all posted speed laws and always wear safety belts.
1. Estimated ranges are attainable when fully charged under ideal driving conditions. Actual range will vary depending on multiple factors, including but not limited to: vehicle model, tire and wheel selection, driving style, traffic conditions, and outside temperatures. Some vehicles may not be fully certified by the EPA and US Department of Energy. In this case, the range is an estimate according to preliminary BMW AG tests based on the EPA's test procedure standards. For EPA certification status and additional information about specific models, visit www.fueleconomy.gov.