Today we have a black BMW X5 F15 SUV for you which in our opinion has received the perfect wheelset. We have been arguing for years that in over 90% of cases a bulky vehicle should not get a filigree wheel set. This is especially true next to the Mercedes GL or the current one Listen Q7 especially at the X5 from BMW. This type of vehicle is usually barely found under 2,5t curb weight and due to 5 meter length always comes with a powerful and very distinctive lines.
The complete opposite is there aluminum rims with thin filigree spokes which are quite successful on a coupé & convertible, but in our opinion do not fit on an SUV. Apparently, the owner of this black X5 saw it that way too, and put his vehicle on a set of brand new Vossen Hybrid Forged HF-1 rims with a classic dark surface and a massive 5-twin-spoke design that perfectly match the Munich SUV. The wheelset looks distinctive and powerful and thus continues the lines of the vehicle in an impressive manner.
Apart from the wheelset and a set of black kidneys, we are not aware of any other modifications so we leave you alone with the pictures at this point. 🙂 If we get details about further changes, there is of course an update for this story. You will be informed about the update when you get ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
(Photos: Vossen Wheels)
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