The 2003 BMW X5 is part of the popular luxury midsize SUV's first generation and stands out due to its athletic handling characteristics. Under the hood is a choice of three engine options: a 3.0L straight-six providing 225 horsepower, a 4.4L V8 with 290 horsepower, or a powerful 4.6L V8 that churns out 347 horsepower. All models come with BMW's staple all-wheel drive and an automatic transmission. Inside, the 2003 X5 comes equipped with a premium sound system, navigation, and automatic climate control. The X5 comes with standard safety features of the time, which include anti-lock brakes and stability control. Notably, it's a blend of sports sedan-like dynamics with SUV practicality that sets the X5 apart in its segment.