BMW has created several unusual concepts over the years, but few have been as interesting as the X5 Le Mans. In 2000, the M Division fitted the E53 with a twelve-cylinder engine taken from the V12 LMR, the triumphant car that had competed in endurance races at Le Mans.
Equipped with straight 6 diesel engine with 2926 ccm capacity it produces 184 Hp and 135 kW power at 4000 rpm and 410 Nm torque at 2000 rpm with top claim speed 200 km/h and acceleration 0-100 km/h in 10,5 s
Equipped with straight 6 diesel engine with 2926 ccm capacity it produces 184 Hp and 135 kW power at 4000 rpm and 410 Nm torque at 2000 rpm with top claim speed 200 km/h and acceleration 0-100 km/h in 10,1 s
Equipped with v-motor 8 petrol (gasoline) engine with 4619 ccm capacity it produces 347 Hp and 255 kW power at 5700 rpm and 480 Nm torque at 3700 rpm with top claim speed 240 km/h and acceleration 0-100 km/h in 6,5 s
Equipped with straight 6 petrol (gasoline) engine with 2979 ccm capacity it produces 231 Hp and 170 kW power at 5900 rpm and 300 Nm torque at 3500 rpm with top claim speed 202 km/h and acceleration 0-100 km/h in 8,8 s
Equipped with v-motor 8 petrol (gasoline) engine with 4398 ccm capacity it produces 286 Hp and 210 kW power at 5400 rpm and 440 Nm torque at 3600 rpm with top claim speed 206 km/h and acceleration 0-100 km/h in 7,5 s
Equipped with straight 6 petrol (gasoline) engine with 2979 ccm capacity it produces 231 Hp and 170 kW power at 5900 rpm and 300 Nm torque at 3500 rpm with top claim speed 202 km/h and acceleration 0-100 km/h in 8,8 s
Equipped with straight 6 diesel engine with 2993 ccm capacity it produces 218 Hp and 160 kW power at 4000 rpm and 500 Nm torque at 2000 rpm with top claim speed 210 km/h and acceleration 0-100 km/h in 8,8 s