BMW XM Label Red Set Pikes Peak Record after June Crash
During a second attempt in September, BMW driver Matt Mullins made the climb in an officially certified 10:48:60.
- The BMW XM Label Red set a class record for hybrid-electric SUVs at the Pikes Peak hill climb course in Colorado Springs.
- After crashing during the June hill climb event, Matt Mullins returned in September to make the run in an officially certified time of 10:48:60.
- The new time set by Mullins beats the 2018 Bentley Bentayga's race-day record by nearly 1.5 seconds.
Second Chances
In September, BMW and Mullins returned to the course to set a new official record for hybrid-electric SUVs. Mullins raced the Label Red up the nearly 5000 feet of elevation gain in a new best time of 10:48:60.
Reminiscent of the camouflaged Lamborghini Urus Performante that posted a time of 10:32.064 in August 2022, Mullins' second run was made after the official hill climb. Therefore it won't count towards the race-day records, but it still counts as an officially certified course run.
The new time means the Label Red is nearly 1.5 seconds quicker than the 2018 Bentley Bentayga that currently holds the race-day, production-SUV record with a time of 10:49.902.
To see behind the scenes of a competition like Pikes Peak, BMW sent a camera crew to document Mullins and the team throughout the attempts. The result is a two-part documentary that follows the initial heartbreak of Mullins' crash in June, followed by the ecstasy of achieving their shared goal in September. The first and second parts can be found on the BMW USA YouTube channel.