German Premium car manufacturer BMW has revealed two special edition models - the X5 Special Edition and the X6 M Sport Edition. Both the vehicles will be up for sale in Europe from December 2017. Mechanically, it continues to be powered by existing engine options while it gets more feature upgrades this time around.
The BMW X5 Special Edition includes the M Sport package with Dakota leather and heated seats for the driver and front passenger. The Alcantara/leather upholstery combination in Anthracite/Black with an M badging on the seat leather is available as an alternative at no extra cost. BMW's individual extended leather upholstery, Merino, is available in five colour variants that can be specified as an option. Additionally, the BMW X5 Special Edition also comes with sun protection glass and the Multifunctional Instrument Display, (except for the BMW X5 xDrive40e iPerformance). Barring the BMW X5 M50d variant, all the other variants of the BMW X5 will be available in Special Edition guise.
To distinguish the BMW X6 M from a regular version, it gets long beach blue metallic exterior paint shade and carbon fibre interior trim strips. The Carbon Black and Mineral White metallic paint finishes are available as alternatives. The M Sport Edition also adds the equipment features of the M Sport package with the 20-inch M light-alloy wheels in double-spoke design with mixed-size runflat tyres. The 21-inch M light-alloy wheels in double-spoke design with mixed-size runflat tyres can be ordered as an option for the special-edition model. All engine variants of the Sports Activity Coupe are available in M Sport Edition specification, except for the BMW X6 M50d.