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BMW - X5 (2011)

Discover the exact BMW X5 price you can expect for the iconic midsize luxury SUV. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or a pre‑owned gem, pricing varies across markets, vehicle condition, and optional equipment. A clear understanding of the BMW X5 price helps you make an informed purchase or sale. In the following guide we’ll walk you through the most sought‑after edition of 2011, outline its core specifications, spotlight its depreciation trajectory, benchmark it against comparable models, and explain its niche in today’s SUV landscape. Ready to find out what is a 2011 BMW X5 worth? Let’s dive in.

Key Specifications – 2011 BMW X5

  • Engine: 3.0 L inline‑6 turbo‑charged (BMW S55) or 3.6 L inline‑6 turbo‑charged (BMW S60)
  • Horsepower: 300 hp (S55) / 335 hp (S60)
  • Torque: 300 lb‑ft (S55) / 340 lb‑ft (S60)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual mode (steer‑shift)
  • Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (xDrive) standard; rear‑wheel drive as an option in base tracks
  • Fuel Economy: EPA rating 15–16 mpg city, 19–20 mpg highway (cylinders vary)
  • Dimensions: Length: 190″; Width: 77″; Height: 70″; Wheelbase: 111″
  • Interior Seats: 5‑seat layout, optional 2nd‑row captain’s chairs
  • Cargo Space: 24.8 ft³ (behind 2nd row) / 69.1 ft³ (folded down)
  • Vehicle Weight: 4,415 lb–4,490 lb
  • Materials: Leather upholstery (e‑pro‑leather optional), aluminum trim, real wood accents in higher trims
  • Connectivity: iDrive 3.0 system, Bluetooth, optional navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
  • Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind‑spot monitoring, parking sensors

Even a single component, like the optional xDrive® all‑wheel drive, can have a notable impact on the used BMW X5 price and the vehicle’s market appeal. Within the 2011 cohort, trim levels V6 xDrive30i, V6 xDrive30, and V8 xDrive35i deliver differentiated performance and luxury profiles.

Depreciation Insight – BMW X5 Depreciation Explained

Luxury SUVs tend to retain their value better than mass‑market cars, but they still experience depreciation—especially once the high initial markup is factored in. For the 2011 BMW X5, you can expect the following realistic depreciation curve:

  • First year: typical loss of 15‑20% on the retail price...
  • Three years: cumulative loss of about 35‑40% versus the original MSRP
  • Five years or more: total depreciation normally falls between 50‑60%

When you weigh these figures against the BMW X5 price today, you’ll find that the vehicle may still command a premium because of its rugged build and rich feature set. Conditions such as mileage, maintenance history, and market demand—particularly in regions that favor all‑wheel drive for power‑train amenities—play a role.


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