Re: BMW F15 X5 first impressions
Hi there JF,
Thanks for the kind words about the write up. I take it you were referring to the old E70 X5 xDrive 35i, when you said the suspension was somewhat unsettled? That was, in truth, my personal experience as well, when we had the use of an E70 X5 xDrive 35i (damn BMW & their ridiculouslyextendedlyfreakishlylong car nomenclatures!) by way of an extended 72 hour "test drive", courtesy of the previous version of PML's 7PP+ program.
The new F15 felt a lot more planted on the roads, but then again, that was from a driver's perspective. When my wife took over the wheel and I moved to the 2nd row (and this was while we were coming down from Kent Ridge), I didn't feel the need to reach for the air-sickness bag.
To be fair, there was an unmistakable whiff of body roll - but, not an overpowering pong of such. Then again, physics (and this is with the standard Air suspension "Comfort" set up in the base models xDrive 30d & xDrive 35i variants) can only do so much when it comes to resisting 2500kg or thereabouts worth of mass. Up the ante a little, and opt for an xDrive50i, then you get both Comfort and Dynamic adaptive suspensions with (they promised) active anti roll technology. Beats me what that'll do to the ride, because I didn't get a chance to test drive the 50i (wasn't in the market for one).
So, the long and short of it is:
(a) Yes, it rides better and feels more planted than the old E70 X5
(b) Yes, you can still feel the car's heft through sharp corners, despite rear air suspensions
(c) No, there wasn't any shudder or vibrations felt at normal driving/cruising (although, honestly, this is a brand new test drive car, so I can't vouch for the build quality in time to come)
I'm still not buying it though ... to be honest, I'm waiting for the new XC90 to come out, before I make a decision to part with my money. Yes, you may bring out the knives now.