It was back in 2003 that BMW founded the new mid-size
Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) segment with the launch of the X3. That means
the BMW X3 has been a paragon of sporty dynamics, premium ambience and robust
agility, coupled with low fuel consumption and emissions, for over 10 years
now – racking up sales figures of more than one million units in the process.
The second generation of the successful BMW X3 has made a compelling case for
itself since its introduction in 2010, boasting the best interior and boot
measurements and the greatest versatility in its class.
And now the new BMW X3 (fuel consumption combined: 8.3–4.7* l/100 km
[34.0–60.1 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 193–124* g/km) is set to build
inexorably on its segment leadership. A pair of new-generation diesel
engines, producing more power but once again burning less fuel, serve to
improve dynamic performance and reduce pollutant emissions. The exterior and
interior design of the new BMW X3 reveal stylistic revisions and also add
further depth to the car’s practicality with detail solutions responding to
customer requirements.
Dynamic appearance and exclusive ambience.
The new BMW X3 cuts a visually more powerful figure with its new, modified
twin circular headlights (LED headlights are optional), a more eye-catching
kidney grille, new front and rear bumpers, and exterior mirrors with
integrated turn signal indicators – shining an even brighter spotlight on
signature BMW X model design features. A high level of perceived quality and
exclusivity also defines the interior of the new BMW X3. Chrome applications,
a centre console with optional automatic climate control system in high-gloss
black-panel look, and new cup holders with a sliding cover for the centre
console underline the car’s premium appearance. New exterior colours,
upholstery designs, interior trim strips and light-alloy wheels enable even
more refined individualization. The new xLine equipment package, meanwhile,
allows owners to lend greater emphasis still to the dynamic and robust SAV
character of the BMW X3. And the Smart Opener for the automatic tailgate and
storage package (both optional) further enhance the already impressive
functionality of the BMW X3.
* Figures with optional reduced-rolling-resistance tyres on 17-inch Streamline
style 306 wheels.
World premiere for the new 2.0-litre diesel unit with 140 kW/190 hp.
The new BMW X3 is available from launch with a choice of four diesel and
three petrol engines, with outputs ranging from 110 kW/150 hp to 230 kW/313
hp. The state-of-the-art units with BMW Twin Power Turbo technology guarantee
outstanding performance combined with low fuel consumption, and all meet the
EU6 exhaust gas standard. At the same time, the output of the X3 xDrive20d
(fuel consumption urban/extra-urban/combined: 5.8–5.4*/5.1–4.8*/5.4–5.0*
l/100 km [48.7–52.3/55.4–58.9/52.3–56.5 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined:
141–131* g/km), for example, rises from 135 kW/184 hp to 140 kW/190 hp, while
the fuel consumption of the automatic version is 7.1 per cent lower than that
of its predecessor. The BMW X3 xDrive20d, which gives this new 2.0-litre turbo
diesel its global premiere, therefore sets the benchmark in its class. It is
an achievement matched by the new 110 kW/150 hp BMW X3 sDrive18d (fuel
consumption urban/extra-urban/combined: 5.8–5.4*/4.7–4.3*/5.1–4.7* l/100 km
[48.7–52.3/60.1–65.7/55.4–60.1 mpg imp]; CO2 emissions combined: 134–124*
g/km) with classical rear-wheel drive and a six-speed manual gearbox.
Likewise leading the way in their segments are the BMW X3 xDrive28i (fuel
consumption urban/extra-urban/combined: 9.3–8.7*/6.3–5.9*/7.4–7.0* l/100 km
(30.4–32.4/44.8–47.8/38.2–40.3 mpg imp); CO2 emissions combined: 172–162*
g/km) with 180 kW/245 hp and the BMW X3 xDrive35i (fuel consumption
urban/extra-urban/combined: 10.7/6.9/8.3 l/100 km [26.4/40.9/34.0 mpg imp];
CO2 emissions combined: 193 g/km) with 225 kW/306 hp.
* Figures with optional reduced-rolling-resistance tyres on 17-inch
Streamline style 360 wheels.
BMW Efficient Dynamics: driving pleasure and low fuel consumption.
The trailblazing BMW Efficient Dynamics package of technology brings the Auto
Start Stop function, coasting function, Brake Energy Regeneration and
on-demand operation of ancillary units to the new BMW X3, resulting in the
lowest fuel consumption and emissions in the segment. In addition,
fourth-generation low-rolling-resistance tyres make a significant
contribution to the excellent environmental performance of the new BMW X3 by
reducing CO2 emissions by 7 g/km.
BMW Connected Drive: driver assistance and infotainment.
The new BMW X3 advances the company’s commitment to the link-up of driver,
vehicle and outside world, an area in which BMW is an undisputed leader.
Among the outstanding new features from BMW Connected Drive on board the BMW
X3 are the iDrive Controller with integrated touchpad (for text input using
finger movements), Parking Assistant, the full-colour BMW Head-Up Display,
the anti-dazzle High Beam Assistant and Driving Assistant Plus, including
Lane Departure Warning, Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function and
preventive pedestrian protection.
Also available under the BMW Connected Drive umbrella are Real Time Traffic
Information (RTTI), Concierge Services and the Intelligent Emergency Call
function. A range of apps enable the use of Facebook and Twitter, AUPEO!
internet radio and music platforms like Napster and Deezer.
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