Power and Performance
The BMW X5 stands as a formidable force in the SUV segment with its range of powerful engines. With options such as diesel MHEV, petrol MHEV, and a plugin hybrid, the X5 delivers power outputs ranging from 298 HP to a staggering 625 HP. Impressively, it achieves a max speed of up to 250 km/h and can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds for its highest trim. Coupled with an all-wheel-drive system and automatic transmission, it promises both agility and stability.
Contrastingly, the Hyundai Tucson presents a more diverse array of engine options including diesel MHEV, petrol, full hybrid, and plugin hybrid engines. With a peak output of 252 HP, it caters to those seeking efficiency without sacrificing versatility. The Tucson's acceleration ranges from 7.9 seconds for its highest trim, and it maintains a top speed of 194 km/h. Available in front-wheel and all-wheel-drive, it offers adaptability for varied terrains and driving conditions.