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Video The X5 that never was! The X5 Lemans

The X5 Le Mans, never heard of it? I can’t say I’m surprised, it was never an official model, it never ran in any competitive series like the Paris-Dakkar Rally, it was simply a one-off model built by BMW to celebrate their 1999 victory at Le Mans using the 6.0 V12 in the LMR BMW and test the X5’s limits. How do you celebrate a record win at Le Mans? Simple: you remove the engine from the LMR prototype car - a V12 derived from the same S70 block as the McLaren F1’s V12 - and you cram it into the most illogical vehicle you can find in your line-up in 2000, the X5 SAV.




I’m not a big proponent of BMW’s M Division building an M X5 or what have you, but I do like the idea of one-off vehicles like this in low production that are truly outrageous. Aside from the V12 putting out around 700 horsepower, this behemoth came with a 6-speed manual, 20 inch performance wheels and a significantly lowered suspension. If that’s not enough for you, it’s reported that Hans Stuck - BMW’s famed touring car and test driver hustled this car around the Nurburgring in under 7 minutes and 50 seconds - that’s only 25 seconds slower than a Nissan GT-R or Porsche 997 GT2 - and that was eight years ago!




Below is the video of the X5 Le Mans in action under the direction of Hans Stuck

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