Summary
The BMW XM is a large high-performance SUV and the most powerful car ever produced by the German brand’s ‘M’ sub-division. It was launched in late 2022, arriving in the UK in 2023.
Initially powered by a 644hp petrol plug-in hybrid 4.4-litre V8 engine, the range was subsequently joined by an entry-level six-cylinder unit and a more powerful, top-spec V8 version. Depending on the version, the XM can muster up to 55 miles of travel on just electric power.
The XM is the first car entirely developed by BMW’s M division since 1978, and unfortunately, British reviewers almost unanimously agree that its engineers missed the mark.
Evo‘s James Taylor argues that the XM offers “the weakest driving experience of the current M range”, while Parker‘s Georg Kacher concludes that the car is “not as practical, not as comfortable and not as easy to live with” as many of its rivals.
At least “you can’t see the exterior from inside”, says Andy Brady of Heycar. The SUV’s eye-catching looks have split reviewer opinion, with most expressing disappointment.
Its driving dynamics have not fostered much praise either. “Driving the beastly XM confirms what its styling suggests”, suggests Autocar‘s Richard Lane, “that this car lacks authenticity or at least any real purpose beyond shock and awe.”
As of June 2025, the BMW XM holds a New Car Expert Rating of E, with a score of 54%. Although it scores top marks for its CO2 emissions (laughable in the real world, but a result of flawed UK/EU testing methodology), the XM scores poorly everywhere else – with the caveat that we don’t have safety or reliability data at this time.
XM highlights
- The most powerful BMW ever sold
- Quiet driving experience
- Competitive plug-in hybrid battery range
XM lowlights
- …But not as quick as other M models
- Polarising looks
- Very expensive
- Punishing ride comfort
Key specifications
Body style: Large SUV
Engines: petrol-electric plug-in hybrid
Price: From £112,580 on-road
Launched: Spring 2023
Last updated: Summer 2025
Next update due: TBA
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Media reviews
Highlighted reviews and road tests from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.
Featured reviews
“BMW M’s new flagship is its most powerful model ever, but it’s also the weakest driving experience of the current M range.”
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 5 / 10
Read full review“The first M-exclusive car since the M1, the BMW XM features the same high-powered V8 as the upcoming endurance race car, but its looks are certainly divisive.”
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 6 / 10
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Auto Express
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 5 / 10
“A car that we have to mark up as a rather uninvolving triumph of oneupmanship – perfect for China and the Middle East, but probably best ignored by M devotees in the UK.”
Author: John McIlroy
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Score: 5 / 10
“If you want proof of how hard it is to overcome the laws of physics, it’s right here. The BMW XM might have the technical numbers to live up to its M division badge, and its Marmite looks will (probably) appeal to some as much as they revolt others. But the on-road experience is a world away from anything that’s come before with M; even the likes of the X5 M offer more fun and feel than you’ll find here.”
Author: John McIlroy
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Car
Model reviewed:
Score: 6 / 10
“If you like the looks, the status and the execution, the most controversial M car to date ticks all the right boxes, albeit at a sky-high price. Dynamically though, the X5 M Competition is the more compelling choice.”
Author: Georg Kacher
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Heycar
Model reviewed:
Score: 7 / 10
“The BMW XM is the first ever hybrid M car. It’s a technical tour de force of an SUV, combining a huge V8 engine with an electric motor and a battery big enough to provide an electric-only range of up to 55 miles. Its bold looks are proving controversial, though, and its £145k price tag will win it even fewer fans.”
Author: Andy Brady
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Parkers
Model reviewed:
Score: 6 / 10
“While it is advanced and powerful, it’s slower than alternatives such as the BMW X5 M Competition – a car that’ll set you back a significant five-figure sum less than the XM. It’s also not as practical, not as comfortable and not as easy to live with as many a rival.”
Author: Georg Kacher
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The Telegraph
Model reviewed:
Score: 4 / 10
“The BMW XM is not only expensive to buy and run, it’s also uncouth, not particularly good to drive and it looks like a four-wheeled sweet left on the radiator. It doesn’t feel like an M car should (deceptively fast, with nuanced power delivery, fine handling and highly unobtrusive looks) – in fact, it’s a direct opposite, it shouts: ‘Look at meeeeee!'”
Author: Andrew English
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Top Gear
Model reviewed:
Score: 6 / 10
“BMW’s Icarus moment. The XM tries to be a luxury SUV and an ultimate M car with a hybrid conscience, but fails to convince as a whole.”
Author: Ollie Kew
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Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
No safety rating
As of June 2025, the BMW XM has not been tested by Euro NCAP. Due to its expensive price tag, it isn’t likely to ever be tested.
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
No eco rating
As of June 2025, the BMW XM has not been tested by Green NCAP.
Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy
No reliability rating
As of June 2025, we don’t have enough reliability data on the BMW XM to generate a reliability rating.
The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using workshop and warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy. As soon as MotorEasy has sufficient data on the XM, we’ll publish the score here.
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