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Porsche Cayenne (2018) vs. BMW X5 (2013) Specs

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2018 Porsche Cayenne and 2013 BMW X5 Specifications

Model Year 2018 2013  
Model Porsche Cayenne BMW X5  
Engine turbocharged
4.8L V8
DOHC-4v
382 kW@6000
750 Nm@2250
turbocharged
4.4L V8
DOHC-4v
408 kW@6000
678 Nm@5650
 
Transmission 8-speed shiftable automatic 6-speed shiftable automatic  
Drivetrain AWD AWD  
Body 4dr SUV 4dr SUV  
      Difference
Wheelbase 2,896 mm 2,934 mm 0 mm
Length 4,854 mm 4,856 mm 0 mm
Width 1,999 mm 1,933 mm 0 mm
Height 1,712 mm 1,775 mm 0 mm
Curb Weight 2,185 kg 2,435 kg 0 kg
Fuel Capacity 85 L 85 L 0 L
Headroom, Row 1 0 mm 998 mm -998 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 1 0 mm 1,524 mm -1 mm
Legroom, Row 1 0 mm 1,016 mm -1 mm
Headroom, Row 2 0 mm 991 mm -991 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 2 0 mm 1,473 mm -1 mm
Legroom, Row 2 0 mm 930 mm -930 mm
Total Legroom 0 mm (over 1 row) 1,946 mm (over 2 rows) -1 mm
Cargo Volume, Minimum 671 L 201 L 470 L
Cargo Volume, Behind R2 23.7 620 L -596.3
Cargo Volume, Maximum 1,781 L 1,750 L 0 L

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 BMW X5

2013 BMW X5 Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2014 BMW's multicontour seats, a $1,300 option on six-cylinder X5s and standard with the V8, deliver a rarely matched combination of support in turns and comfort on long drives. In a reversal of traditional tendencies, the buckets in the Range Rover Sport feel firmer and less comfortable. Though you'll find a commanding view forward in either driver seat, the Range Rover Sport maintains an edge in this area. Unusually large windows are one thing that makes a Land Rover a Land Rover. see full BMW X5 review
2013 BMW X5 Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
Audi and Mercedes both offer much longer SUVs. At least until BMW fields an X7, the X5 is available with an optional third-row seat. Especially considering the size and price of the X5, said third row is absurdly tight, thinly upholstered, and difficult to access. The door openings are small, and the entire second row seat pivots forward and upward off the floor in an only partially successful attempt to compensate. To provide even minimal legroom for those using it, the second row must slide forward a few inches, to the point that its occupants find their own legroom severely compromised. Both rows are too low to the floor for adult comfort. The third-row seat optional in the Range Rover Sport probably isn't much better, and deletes the spare tire (not available on the BMW regardless). This might explain why it wasn't on the tested vehicle. If you want a usable third row, Land Rover offers the less stylish, but also much less expensive and roomier LR4. Shift focus to the second-row seat, and I found that in the smaller X3 at least as comfortable, and easier to get into and out of thanks to the more compact vehicle's lower ride height. That in the Range Rover Sport, though also not the roomiest or the most comfortable, is better than the X5's. see full BMW X5 review
 

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