BMW X5

BMW has reversed an earlier decision and will now bring the twin turbo X5 M to Oz

When BMW took the wraps off its dynamic SUV duo in April 2009 (more here), the X5 M and X6 M, it was quick to point out that only the X6 M would be coming to Australia.

Late yesterday however, BMW has reversed its decision, announcing that the X5 M will be offered for sale in Australia in January, joining its X6 M stablemate.

Both models will be priced at around $180,000.

"Australian buyers who wanted to get behind the wheel of the new X5 M have been granted their wish," reads the BMW media statement, which goes on to talk about the vehicle's 4.4-litre twin turbo V8 petrol engine.

Outputting a class-leading 408kW of power, technically making it the world's most powerful SUV, and 680Nm of torque, the high performance SUVs can hit 100km/h in just 4.7secs and can reach 275km/h with M Driver Package option (250km/h top speed without).

Stavros Yallouridis, BMW Group Australia's Managing Director, says buyer interest in the X5 M means the vehicle is now confirmed for local introduction.

"Since we announced the X6 M was coming to Australia, dealers have taken numerous orders for the car," Yallouridis says. "The first owners will take delivery of their prized possession just before Christmas.

"Not wishing to be left out of the action, BMW has also received several requests from buyers interested in the X5 M," continued Yallouridis.

"Now that our business case for the X5 M is complete, we are in a position to meet the desires of these customers also.

"The new hero M models will start from around $180,000," stated Mr Yallouridis.

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