VOLVO XC90
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BMW X5
The car sizes are comparable, but the X5 is heavier.

Volvo XC90

BMW X5

Volvo XC90

BMW X5
The Volvo XC90 and BMW X5 we are comparing today are the cheapest basic grades. Even though they are basic, there is no doubt that both cars are luxury SUVs that exude a sense of luxury. However, the difference is that the XC90 is Volvo’s flagship SUV, while the X5 is one model below the flagship.
The bodies of both cars are roughly the same size except for the overall width, which is 75mm wider than the XC90, suggesting that the X5 prioritizes both interior comfort and cornering performance.
The wheel size of the XC90 is 19 inches, while that of the X5 is 20 inches, giving the X5 a stronger sporty look.
Volvo XC90 Plus B5 AWD
Body size = Length 4950mm x Width 1930mm x Height 1775mm
Wheelbase = 2985mm
Vehicle weight = 2110kg
Tire size = 235/55R19
BMW X5 xDrive40d M Sport
Body size = Length 4935mm x Width 2005mm x Height 1770mm
Wheelbase = 2975mm
Vehicle weight = 2390kg
Tire size = 275/45R20 (front) / 305/40R20 (rear)
Popular engines and premium machines

Volvo XC90

BMW X5

Volvo XC90

BMW X5
The powertrains are very different in style. Volvo is “eco,” while BMW is “sports” or “premium.” The XC90 is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four gasoline turbo engine, which is widely used in everything from compact cars to large SUVs. While this is a fairly common engine, the mild hybrid configuration enhances its eco-friendliness.
The X5, on the other hand, is equipped with a 3.0-liter inline-six turbo diesel. Its high power and torque make it a highly desirable car, and it’s sure to satisfy any owner’s desire to own one. It also features a mild hybrid system.
Volvo XC90 Plus B5 AWD
Engine type = Inline 4-cylinder DOHC Turbo
Displacement = 1968cc
Maximum output = 250PS / 5400-5700rpm
Maximum torque = 350Nm / 1800-4800rpm
Transmission = 8-speed AT
Drive system = AWD
BMW X5 xDrive40d M Sport
Engine type = Inline 6-cylinder DOHC turbo diesel
Displacement = 2992cc
Maximum output = 340PS/4400rpm
Maximum torque = 700Nm/1750-2250rpm
Transmission = 8-speed AT
Drive system = AWD
Reasonable pricing for both cars

Volvo XC90

BMW X5
Both cars are priced in the 10 million yen range, but the XC90, which is below that mark, seems to offer better value. The X5 may seem expensive at first glance, but when you consider that it actually has better fuel economy than the XC90 and is equipped with a premium engine, its price seems justified.



























