BMW X5 G05/F95 xDrive40i M Sportpaket Steptronic Sport - Vehicle

Is a BMW X5 G05/F95 xDrive40i M Sportpaket Steptronic Sport an environmentally friendly vehicle?

BMW X5 G05/F95  xDrive40i M Sportpaket Steptronic Sport

Is the BMW X5 a sustainable investment in our environment? With this in mind, you not only have to consider consumption, but also fuel. At some manufacturers, you can now even lease sustainably produced Automobiles that were CO2 neutral manufactured or use recycled materials.

Since this is a car with an internal combustion engine, is it primarily the consumption that matters. The BMW X5 unfortunately consumes 10.6 liters per 100km in urban areas and is therefore definitely not one of the environmentally friendly means of transport on German roads. On average, it emits CO2 emissions of 197 g/km.

Assessment - is the BMW X5 an environmentally friendly car? The car is an old-school combustion engine. It is equipped with the latest engines, but if you want to do something good for the environment, you have to prove that you have an economical foot on the gas. Especially because it is a really heavy car. Also because the BMW X5 is actually no longer up to date in terms of its CO2 efficiency. Class C is no longer necessary nowadays, but if it is, a corresponding donation to compensate for the CO2 emissions is a sensible investment in the future.

Designation

Consumption in the city

10.6 l/100km

Consumption highway

7.5 l/100km

Combined consumption

8.7 l/100km

CO2 emission per kilometer

197g/km