BMW X5 Protection VR6
BMW X5 Protection VR6

BMW X5 Protection VR6

BMW’s armored X5 protects against AK-47 bullets, grenade blasts and drone attacks. This armored vehicle is built to protect passengers from absolutely everything.

The BMW X5 Protection VR6 is an armored version of BMW’s X5 SUV. The “VR6” in the name denotes the vehicle’s level of armor protection, which is enough to stop bullets from an AK-47 assault rifle, according to BMW. The X5 can also be equipped to handle a variety of other threats — including drone attacks.

BMW's armored X5
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BMW reinforced the X5 with high-strength steel panels in the doors, body sides, roof, and firewall. The panels were molded to fit the existing shape of the vehicle, so it still looks like an ordinary X5 on the outside. The side windows, windshield, and rear window were replaced with safety glass 1.1 inches thick. The glass can withstand strikes from handheld weapons, and includes splinter protection to keep vehicle occupants from getting cut, according to BMW.

The X5 Protection VR6 is equipped with BMW’s ubiquitous 4.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V8, making 523 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque. That’s the same output as the M50i version of the standard X5. BMW claims the armored X5 will do zero to 62 mph in 5.9 seconds, while the top speed is electronically limited to 130 mph. Despite having more power than a non-armored V8 X5, the Protection VR6 is slower in acceleration, likely due to the added weight of the armor.

X5 Protection

To help escape from an attack, BMW equipped the X5 with tires that allow it to keep moving even after a complete loss of pressure. The fuel tank is also self-sealing to prevent spills. A post-crash system ensures the engine won’t turn off after a collision, enabling swift getaways. The Protection VR6 is also equipped with some of the tech available in the standard X5, including four-wheel steering and Active Roll Stabilization, which actively counteracts body roll to improve handling.

BMW didn’t reveal a price for the X5 Protection VR6, but larger vehicles with after-market armoring like this Mercedes-Benz AMG 63 cost up to $1.2 million

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