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BMW XM Label in Malaysia – 748 PS/1,000 Nm PHEV with improved chassis, insulation; RM1.65 million OTR

BMW XM Label in Malaysia – 748 PS/1,000 Nm PHEV with improved chassis, insulation; RM1.65 million OTR

BMW Malaysia has announced the local arrival of the BMW XM Label, which succeeds the Label Red and is now the sole available variant in the XM line-up in Malaysia. Here, the BMW XM Label is priced from RM1,554,800, or RM1,650,500 with BMW Service & Repair Inclusive, the latter consisting of a five-year warranty and servicing package and an eight-year high-voltage battery warranty; prices are on-the-road without insurance.

This retains the powertrain specification of the Label Red, 4.4 litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8 engine that produces 585 PS from 5,600 rpm to 6,500 rpm and 750 Nm from 1,800 rpm to 5,400 rpm on its own, combining with a 197 PS/480 Nm electric drive motor to produce a total output of 748 PS and 1,000 Nm.

Drive goes to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission, and the 0-100 km/h run is elapsed in a claimed 3.8 seconds, while top speed is limited to 250 km/h.

BMW XM Label in Malaysia – 748 PS/1,000 Nm PHEV with improved chassis, insulation; RM1.65 million OTR

The battery in the XM Label is a 25.7 kWh unit that provides up to 83 km (WLTP) of purely electric running, and can reach a maximum of 140 km/h on battery power alone. For home charging this takes up to 11 kW AC through the AC Charging Plus specification as standard, which brings a 0-100% charge in two hours and 45 minutes.

Further revisions brought by the XM Label include a retuned chassis for improved road feedback, and added acoustic insulation aids cabin refinement, says BMW Malaysia. Suspension hardware for the XM is comprised of double wishbones in front and a five-link setup at the rear, with adaptive M suspension Professional featuring electronically controlled dampers and 48-volt active roll stabilisation.

The introduction of the XM Label brings a selection of four matte paint choices from the BMW Individual range, and these area Frozen Tanzanite Blue, Frozen Marina Bay Blue, Frozen Black, and Frozen Brilliant White. Aesthetic updates continue with the upgraded Welcome Light Carpet that brings a new animated greeting, while rolling stock is a set of 23-inch Style 1096 M alloy wheels in high-gloss black.

Inside, the XM Label get the BMW Individual Merino leather upholstery with a choice of four colours; Night Blue, Deep Black, Deep Lagoon and Silverstone. Comfort cushions are now standard across all upholstery colours.

The BMW XM Label is on sale in Malaysia from RM1,554,800, or RM1,650,500 with BMW Service & Repair Inclusive that includes a five-year warranty and servicing package and an eight-year high-voltage battery warranty.

2026 BMW XM Label interior, Merino Night Blue

2026 BMW XM Label interior, Merino Black

2026 BMW XM Label interior, Merino Deep Lagoon

2026 BMW XM Label interior, Merino Silverstone

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Mick Chan

Open roads and closed circuits hold great allure for Mick Chan. Driving heaven to him is exercising a playful chassis on twisty paths; prizes ergonomics and involvement over gadgetry. Spent three years at a motoring newspaper and short stint with a magazine prior to joining this website.

 

Comments

  • This is much more expensive than the X5 M, but also uglier and slower. No wonder even the Americans not buying the XM.

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  • sue rbain on Apr 26, 2026 at 9:29 am

    thumbs down – spend RM1.6 mill to buy this BMW XM Label.

    thumbs up – spend RM1.6 mill to buy eleven (11) units of Zeekr 7X facelift, wihich are powerful enough to smoke the slowpoke BMW XM

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  • Time for BMW to go bankrupt. Overpriced turds. Their ICE cars are riddled with plastic parts that should have been metal. It’s only good on the outside but under the bonnet its all cost cutting. Turd company.

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    • dinoo on Apr 27, 2026 at 9:43 am

      its not entirely about cost cutting . plastic parts are lighter and obviously one of the main goal is to save weight.

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      • Save the dumb arguments bro. Metal can expand and contract under heat, plastic on the other hand fairs very poorly it is brittle by nature. Are you a BMW SA? That would explain the dumb takes.

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        • dino no brain on Apr 28, 2026 at 12:05 am

          plastic weighs lighter than metal which meets the stated goal of saving weight thus saving fuel.
          durability and reliability on the other hand is a totally different metric.

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          • I am sure your house is made with plastic mixed with concrete because metal is too heavy, save on weight -> Your logic

            You are classic example of why condoms must be used properly.

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