BMW X5 Series

BMW X5 Series Tyres

The BMW X5 is a midsize luxury SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) produced by BMW. The first generation of the X5, with the chassis code E53, made its debut in 1999. It was BMW's first Four-by-Four" (4x4), which featured 4WD all-wheel drive and was available with either manual or automatic transmission. In 2006 the second generation X5 was launched, known internally as the E70, featuring the torque-split capable xDrive all-wheel drive system mated to an automatic transmission, and in 2009 the X5 M performance variant was released as a 2010 model.

BMW X5 Specifications

  • Price Range: £43,745- £90,180

  • Engine Range: 3.0 – 4.8 litre

  • Size (L, W, H): Variable

  • Insurance Range: 42 - 50

  • Road tax Range: K - M

BMW X5 Tyre Options

There are a varying range of tyres for each. The most popular sizes used regularly are:

  • 235/65 R17

  • 295/30 R22

The best way to check which tyre will fit your BMW X5 is to check what tyres are already fitted. You can do this by checking the size on the sidewall of your existing tyres.

New Tyres for your BMW X5

When it comes to choosing new tyres for your BMW X5 rest assured we have a host of options available to you from a number of premium manufacturers for you to make your selection from.

Browse our tyres for your BMW X5 now. Protyre also provides quality servicing and MOTs for your BMW.

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Choosing the Right Tyre Made Easy

When it comes to your car's safety and performance, tyres can play a huge role. That's why we've put together a collection of helpful articles to guide you through the process of selecting the perfect tyres for your ride and maintaining your vehicle in general.

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But we don't just stop at helping you choose the right tyres – we also share tips on how to keep them in tip-top shape. From checking your tread depth and keeping your tyres properly inflated to extending their life through regular rotation and balancing, our articles have got you covered.

So, whether you're a car enthusiast or just looking to keep your vehicle safe and reliable, our car help and advice articles are here to help you make informed decisions about your tyres. Check them out and feel confident in your tyre choices!