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Updated · BMWBLOG · Jul 5
BMW Mandates €950 Slate Trim on Early X5 Builds Until December
Updated
Updated · BMWBLOG · Jul 5

BMW Mandates €950 Slate Trim on Early X5 Builds Until December

1 articles · Updated · BMWBLOG · Jul 5

Summary

  • Early orders for the new BMW X5 in Europe automatically include the €950 Individual Clear & Bold package, and BMW expects buyers to be able to remove it only around December.
  • That package makes the X5 the first production car to offer genuine slate as an interior decorative surface, wrapping a thin stone layer around the center-console switchgear and pairing it with crystal-glass controls.
  • BMW is pitching the matte slate finish as a practical upgrade as well as a design statement, saying it resists the fingerprint smudging common on glossy black trim in high-touch areas.
  • X5 pricing currently starts at €95,750 for the 40d xDrive, with only the 40 xDrive and 40d xDrive available now; plug-in hybrids and the EV are due in early October.

Insights

Why must early BMW X5 buyers wait until late 2026 to avoid a mandatory €950 interior package?
Is real stone in the new BMW X5 a luxury revolution or just a costly, impractical design trend?
As regulators target 'junk fees,' is BMW's mandatory €950 option for its new X5 a risky gamble?