BMW first broke into the SUV market over 25 years ago with the launch of the X5. While the German automaker has since expanded its lineup to include high-riding coupes, hybrid performance models and even EVs, it has yet to field an off-roader in the segment.
Not one that’s comparable to a G-Class or a Range Rover in its luxury and capabilities, anyway.

However, according to a recent report, BMW is gearing up to take on the likes of Mercedes-Benz, Land Rover and Lexus with a refined all-terrain model that’ll indirectly replace the current XM.
G-class competitor
As first reported by Automotive News, an insider at BMW has said that the brand is developing a rugged SUV with an internal model codename of G74. According to BMWBlog, ‘Rugged’ is also supposedly serving as the working title.
Slated to go into production starting in 2029, the model will roll out on the next-generation Neue Klasse X5 chassis and serve as the marque’s new high-riding halo car.



