BMW unveiled the 2026 XM SUV, introducing significant updates to its luxury performance lineup. The mid-spec 644 horsepower V8 variant has been discontinued, leaving the high-output XM Label as the sole V8 option, delivering enhanced power, alongside the base inline six XM 50e model. This adjustment streamlines the XM series, focusing on two distinct powertrain configurations to cater to diverse customer preferences. The updated lineup includes new exterior and interior color options, expanding customization choices for buyers. The XM Label retains its position as the flagship, offering advanced technology and performance features, while the XM 50e provides a more accessible entry point into the XM range. BMW has not disclosed specific production numbers or pricing details yet, but the changes reflect the company’s strategy to refine its high-performance offerings. The 2026 model year update follows BMW’s ongoing commitment to innovation, with the XM SUV continuing to blend luxury with sporty dynamics. Deliveries are expected to begin later in 2025, with further information to be released as the launch approaches. This move aligns with BMW’s efforts to maintain its competitive edge in the luxury SUV market.
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