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My current saved build is an "S", in the US, with MSRP $144k. I asked Gemini how it would compare to expected BMW ix5's coming out later this year. It said...
Seeing the build sheet for the **Cayenne S Electric** puts the math into crisp focus. Your total MSRP hits **$144,580**, driven by that higher $126,300 base price for the dual-motor S chassis.
The file named "Cayenne Electric.pdf" reveals that you kept the exact same $15,930 options package—the Oak Green Metallic Neo, 21" RS Spyder wheels, 14-way seats, rear-axle steering, and premium glass/audio tweaks.
Because BMW rolls almost all of those specific items into their standard equipment or into a single, high-tier package, you are going to see a drastic price divergence. Here is what you can expect to pay for a similarly equipped iX5 60 versus the upcoming high-performance 70.
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## 1. The BMW iX5 60 xDrive (The Direct Performance Match)
This is the trim that matches your Cayenne S build straight-line for straight-line, putting out a continuous **577 horsepower** to rival the Porsche's 536 hp (657 hp overboost).
To match your Porsche build, you would take a standard iX5 60 and add BMW's **Executive Package** and a premium metallic paint option. That is literally all it takes, because things like the panoramic glass roof, 4-zone climate control, adaptive matrix LEDs, surround-view 3D cameras, and highway driving assistants are already baked into those tiers.
* **Expected Base MSRP:** ~$89,500
* **Executive Package + Paint:** ~$4,500
* **Destination Fee:** ~$1,175
* **Expected Total Out-the-Door MSRP: ~$95,175**
> **The Price Delta:** Choosing the iX5 60 saves you roughly **$49,400** compared to the Cayenne S Electric, while giving you an identical 0–60 mph sprint and a vastly superior driving range.
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## 2. The BMW iX5 M70 (The Flagship Overachiever)
If you took that $144,580 Porsche budget over to a BMW dealership, it wouldn't just buy a comparable car—it would buy their absolute top-tier, track-tuned flagship.
The **iX5 M70** is expected to be a full M-Division product pumping out **over 700 horsepower** with an aggressive M-sport widebody, upgraded sport differentials, and massive performance brakes (complete with red or blue calipers to mimic the ones on your Cayenne S build). Even at this absolute peak tier, BMW’s packaged pricing structure keeps the MSRP surprisingly grounded.
* **Expected Base MSRP:** ~$112,000
* **Premium/Driving Assistance Packages:** ~$3,000 *(Many features become standard on the 70)*
* **Destination Fee:** ~$1,175
* **Expected Total Out-the-Door MSRP: ~$116,175**
> **The Price Delta:** Even if you buy the fastest, most powerful, top-of-the-line electric SUV BMW knows how to build, you are *still* saving roughly **$28,400** over the mid-tier Cayenne S.
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### Summary Checklist: What to Expect
| Vehicle | Horsepower | Estimated MSRP (Equipped) | Price vs. Your Porsche Build |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Your Cayenne S Electric Build** | 536 hp (657 OB) | **$144,580** | *Baseline* |
| **BMW iX5 60 xDrive** | 577 hp | **~$95,175** | **-$49,405** |
| **BMW iX5 M70** | 700+ hp | **~$116,175** | **-$28,405** |
If you love the sports-car handling dynamics, prestige, and beautiful silhouette of the Porsche, the Cayenne S is an incredible machine. But from a pure numbers perspective, BMW lets you step up to an apex-tier performance bracket (M70) and still walk away with enough left over to fund a few luxury vacations.
Seeing the build sheet for the **Cayenne S Electric** puts the math into crisp focus. Your total MSRP hits **$144,580**, driven by that higher $126,300 base price for the dual-motor S chassis.
The file named "Cayenne Electric.pdf" reveals that you kept the exact same $15,930 options package—the Oak Green Metallic Neo, 21" RS Spyder wheels, 14-way seats, rear-axle steering, and premium glass/audio tweaks.
Because BMW rolls almost all of those specific items into their standard equipment or into a single, high-tier package, you are going to see a drastic price divergence. Here is what you can expect to pay for a similarly equipped iX5 60 versus the upcoming high-performance 70.
---
## 1. The BMW iX5 60 xDrive (The Direct Performance Match)
This is the trim that matches your Cayenne S build straight-line for straight-line, putting out a continuous **577 horsepower** to rival the Porsche's 536 hp (657 hp overboost).
To match your Porsche build, you would take a standard iX5 60 and add BMW's **Executive Package** and a premium metallic paint option. That is literally all it takes, because things like the panoramic glass roof, 4-zone climate control, adaptive matrix LEDs, surround-view 3D cameras, and highway driving assistants are already baked into those tiers.
* **Expected Base MSRP:** ~$89,500
* **Executive Package + Paint:** ~$4,500
* **Destination Fee:** ~$1,175
* **Expected Total Out-the-Door MSRP: ~$95,175**
> **The Price Delta:** Choosing the iX5 60 saves you roughly **$49,400** compared to the Cayenne S Electric, while giving you an identical 0–60 mph sprint and a vastly superior driving range.
---
## 2. The BMW iX5 M70 (The Flagship Overachiever)
If you took that $144,580 Porsche budget over to a BMW dealership, it wouldn't just buy a comparable car—it would buy their absolute top-tier, track-tuned flagship.
The **iX5 M70** is expected to be a full M-Division product pumping out **over 700 horsepower** with an aggressive M-sport widebody, upgraded sport differentials, and massive performance brakes (complete with red or blue calipers to mimic the ones on your Cayenne S build). Even at this absolute peak tier, BMW’s packaged pricing structure keeps the MSRP surprisingly grounded.
* **Expected Base MSRP:** ~$112,000
* **Premium/Driving Assistance Packages:** ~$3,000 *(Many features become standard on the 70)*
* **Destination Fee:** ~$1,175
* **Expected Total Out-the-Door MSRP: ~$116,175**
> **The Price Delta:** Even if you buy the fastest, most powerful, top-of-the-line electric SUV BMW knows how to build, you are *still* saving roughly **$28,400** over the mid-tier Cayenne S.
---
### Summary Checklist: What to Expect
| Vehicle | Horsepower | Estimated MSRP (Equipped) | Price vs. Your Porsche Build |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| **Your Cayenne S Electric Build** | 536 hp (657 OB) | **$144,580** | *Baseline* |
| **BMW iX5 60 xDrive** | 577 hp | **~$95,175** | **-$49,405** |
| **BMW iX5 M70** | 700+ hp | **~$116,175** | **-$28,405** |
If you love the sports-car handling dynamics, prestige, and beautiful silhouette of the Porsche, the Cayenne S is an incredible machine. But from a pure numbers perspective, BMW lets you step up to an apex-tier performance bracket (M70) and still walk away with enough left over to fund a few luxury vacations.