For the five-cylinder radial engine for sport and training aircraft, see BMW X (engine). "Sport activity vehicle" redirects here. Not to be confused with Ford SAV.BMW X may refer to the following BMW crossovers, SAVs, and SACs: BMW X1 (SUV based on 1 Series platform) BMW X2 (SUV with coupé roofline, based on X1 platform) BMW X3 (SUV based on 3 Series platform) BMW X4 (SUV with coupé roofline, based on X3 platform) BMW X5 (SUV based on 5 Series platform) BMW X6 (SUV with coupé roofline, based on X5 platform) BMW X7 (SUV based on 7 Series platform) BMW XM (SUV with coupé roofline, based on X7 platform) BMW iX (electric SUV built on a dedicated platform) Gallery BMW X1 (E84/F48/U11) Main article: BMW X1 BMW X2 (F39/U10) Main article: BMW X2 BMW X3 (E83/F25/G01/G45) Main article: BMW X3 BMW X4 (F26/G02) Main article: BMW X4 BMW X5 (E53/E70/F15/G05) Main article: BMW X5 BMW X6 (E71/F16/G06) Main article: BMW X6 BMW X7 (G07) Main article: BMW X7 BMW XM (G09) Main article: BMW XM BMW iX (I20) Main article: BMW iX This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.