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The new BMW X3 M Competition and the new BMW X4 M Competition.
Tue Jun 08 23:01:00 CEST 2021 Press Release
• High-performance M models revised with new styling, more pulling power and extra equipment • Fresh front and rear designs complemented with specific M body styling • 510hp six-cylinder in-line petrol engine delivers 650Nm – an increase of 50Nm • 0 to 62mph sprint takes 3.8 seconds - 0.3 seconds faster than previous models • BMW X3 M Competition priced from £85,100***, BMW X4 M Competition from £86,860*** • UK customer deliveries from September 2021
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• High-performance M models revised with new styling, more pulling
power and extra equipment
• Fresh front and rear designs
complemented with specific M body styling
• 510hp six-cylinder
in-line petrol engine delivers 650Nm – an increase of 50Nm
• 0
to 62mph sprint takes 3.8 seconds - 0.3 seconds faster than previous
models
• BMW X3 M Competition priced from
£85,100***, BMW X4 M Competition from £86,860***
• UK customer deliveries from September 2021
BMW M GmbH has unveiled the new BMW X3 M Competition and new BMW X4 M
Competition – the refreshed high-performance models now offering an M
experience that is even more exhilarating.
The latest generation versions reaffirm the BMW X3 M Competition
and new BMW X4 M Competition as standout models in their respective
Sports Activity Vehicle and Sports Activity Coupé segments. The
extensive revisions offer not only a fresher, more purposeful on-road
presence, but also increased pulling power and a new operating
concept, as well as enhanced interiors.
Most noticeable is the look of both models. They share the new
design features drawn from the BMW X3 and BMW X4 and further
strengthen their bold new appearances with purposeful M specific bodystyling.
They feature the most powerful BMW in-line six-cylinder petrol
engine. Delivering 510hp and 650Nm of torque, both the BMW X3 M
Competition and BMW X4 M Competition can sprint from 0 to 62mph in
only 3.8 seconds – an improvement of 0.3 seconds compared to their predecessors.
New sports seats and upholstery, together with the control
island from the BMW M3 and BMW M4, are at the heart of the updated,
modern interiors, while the inclusion of standard features such as BMW
Live Cockpit Professional with fully digital display cluster and two
12.3-inch displays, and Harman Kardon surround-sound entertainment
system improve driver comfort and convenience.
The BMW X3 M Competition will cost from £85,100***
with the new BMW X4 M Competition starting at £86,860***.
UK customer deliveries of these new models will commence in September 2021.
Larger BMW kidney grille and a more striking front
section
The new BMW X3 M Competition and the new BMW X4
M Competition have the enlarged BMW kidney grille with a one-piece
frame and headlights that are around 10mm flatter. A black bar which
houses the front-facing iCam lens provides visual separation of the
BMW kidney grille, the frame of which is also finished in high-gloss
black, as are the M double kidney bars. The radiator grille also
features a vehicle-specific logo: X3 M or X4 M. In addition to the
standard adaptive LED headlights with Matrix function, BMW Laser Light
with a range of up to 650 metres is now also available as an optional extra.
BMW M GmbH has designed the M specific front apron to be even
more striking. One particularly standout feature is the new,
vertically arranged and elongated side air intakes: these are angled
down towards the spoiler lip and then the centre of the vehicle, where
they follow the hexagonal shape of the central air intake. They are
framed by trim elements in high-gloss black, which is also used for
the caps of the aerodynamically optimised M exterior mirrors and the
characteristic M gills integrated in the air breathers, as well as the
rear spoiler on the BMW X4 M Competition.
New
rear aprons and
exclusive
new paint finishes
The BMW X3 M Competition has
the full LED rear lights of the refreshed BMW X3 with a black surround
and narrower illuminated graphics. The lower section of the rear apron
is M specific and finished in high-gloss black. The large diffuser is
flanked on the right and left by the tailpipe pairs of the M sports
exhaust system, which are finished in black chrome.
The new rear apron of the BMW X4 M Competition features a wide
insert in the shape of a large anvil. Like the lateral
air‑curtain‑panels, which also accommodate the new vertical
reflectors, this is finished in high-gloss black. The two pairs of
tailpipes in black chrome also frame the diffuser on the BMW X4 M
Competition. In addition to Carbon Black metallic and Brooklyn Grey
metallic, there are two new paint finishes reserved exclusively for
the X3 M Competition and X4 M Competition models – Marina Bay Blue
metallic and Sao Paulo Yellow. In addition, a wide range of BMW
Individual paint finishes are available for the first time, such as
the matt finish Frozen Marina Bay Blue metallic.
High-revving
six-cylinder engine
with motor racing expertise
At the heart of the
BMW X3 M Competition and BMW X4 M Competition is BMW’s most powerful
in-line six-cylinder petrol engine with a peak power output of 510hp
and peak torque to 650Nm – an increase of 50Nm. Both cars can sprint
from 0 to 62mph in 3.8 seconds – a 0.3-second improvement compared to
the previous models. This puts the BMW X3 M Competition and the BMW X4
M Competition on a par with high-performance sports cars. The top
speed is electronically limited at 155mph. This limit is raised to
180mph in conjunction with the optional M Driver’s Package.
The in-line six-cylinder engine now also features the forged
lightweight crankshaft of the BMW M3 and M4 models. Its highly durable
yet low weight and reduced rotating masses also benefit the engine’s
revving power.
The engine’s racetrack-proven cooling system is designed to
enable an exceptionally high level of output and includes two
laterally positioned radiators in addition to the central one. There
is also an additional engine-oil cooler and a separate
transmission-oil cooler. BMW M GmbH motor racing expertise is also
evident in the design of the oil supply system, which is geared
towards racetrack use.
Model | Max Power (hp) | Peak Torque (Nm) | Acceleration | Top Speed (mph)** | Fuel economy (mpg)* | CO2 emissions (g/km)* | OTR Starting Price*** |
X3 M Competition | 510 | 650 | 3.8 | 155 | 25.68 – 26.16 | 251-241 | £85,100 |
X4 M Competition | 510 | 650 | 3.8 | 155 | 26.4 - 26.16 | 248-238 | £86,860 |
*Fuel consumption
and
CO2 emission
s
are preliminary figures
calculated using a vehicle fitted with basic equipment in
Germany.
For further information, please see the Notes to Editors.
**
Electronically governed.
*** Preliminary pricing, subject to
confirmation of VED band.
M Sport exhaust and 8-speed M Steptronic
transmission
The standard M Sport exhaust system in the
BMW X3 M Competition and BMW X4 M Competition enriches the engine with
a sound that is particularly distinctive. The infinitely variable
flaps of the exhaust system allow for a highly varied sound production
yet also retain day-to-day practicality.
Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via an 8‑speed M
Steptronic transmission with Drivelogic. In addition to fully
automatic gear changes, it also enables manual shifting with
sequential selection of the drive position. In addition to the new M
gear selector in the centre console, shift paddles on the steering
wheel are also available for this purpose. In manual mode, multiple
downshifts can be made to the lowest possible gear to harness the
engine drag torque for braking. When accelerating, no forced upshift
is triggered even at high revs.
M xDrive all-wheel drive system with rear-wheel
orientation
The M xDrive all-wheel drive system also
contributes to the agility of the BMW X3 M Competition and BMW X4 M
Competition, combining the traction benefits of power transmission to
all four wheels with the proven dynamic qualities of classic
rear-wheel drive. The electronically controlled M xDrive – which is
networked with the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) system – will only
direct part of the drive torque to the front axle when the rear wheels
reach the limits of their power transmission capabilities. At the
touch of a button, the driver can influence not only how the driving
stability control works but also the distribution of drive torque
between the front and rear wheels.
Hallmark M style driving dynamics
The BMW X3 M Competition and the BMW X4 M Competition combine
exceptional high performance driving dynamics with immense usability
and long-distance comfort. The standard adaptive M suspension with
specific set-up and electronically controlled dampers ensure both a
high level of day-to-day comfort and extremely direct road contact,
with limited wheel and body movement.
The damping forces are ideally suited to cope with every
situation on the road and set individually for each wheel at
continuously varying levels by means of interior electromagnetically
controlled valves. The basic characteristic of the dampers can be
influenced at the touch of a button. Driving precision and response
are based on extensive measures to reinforce the body and suspension
attachment, for example an M specific strut package.
The electromechanical M Servotronic steering and DSC (Dynamic
Stability Control) also contribute to the typical M driving
experience. In M Dynamic Mode, this system allows additional wheel
slip to generate the self-steering response that is typical of M,
enabling controlled drift manoeuvres when used on the race track, for example.
M compound brake system and 21-inch wheels as
standard
The performance characteristics of the BMW X3 M
Competition and the BMW X4 M Competition are complemented by the high
efficiency of the standard M compound brake system. The brake
callipers bear the M logo and are finished in blue as standard or in
high-gloss black or red on request. The perfectly matched overall
package for maximum performance also includes the 21-inch wheels with
mixed tyres in 255/40 ZR21 at the front and 265/40 ZR21 at the rear.
One new feature is the M forged wheel 892M Star Spoke in Jet Black
burnished, which saves 2kgs of weight per wheel. As an alternative,
the M light alloy wheel 765M V-Spoke is likewise available in Jet
Black burnished.
M interior with new accents
The BMW X3 M
Competition and the BMW X4 M Competition feature M Sport seats with
electrically adjustable headrests and illuminated M logo as standard.
Extended Merino leather upholstery is offered in three colour
combinations – Black, Sakhir Orange or Adelaide Grey. Black with
Midland Beige bicolour Merino leather and Alcantara is also available
as an option. The air vents have new galvanised trim and the interior
trims are now finished in carbon fibre as standard. The M leather
multifunction steering wheel features contrast stitching in the BMW M
colours and an open 6 o'clock spoke.
BMW Live Cockpit Professional with intelligent
networking
The new BMW X3 M Competition and the new BMW
X4 M Competition are equipped with BMW Live Cockpit Professional
including Connected Drive as standard. Intelligent networking
including innovative digital services based on BMW Operating System 7
– such as BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, Connected Music and
Remote Software Upgrade – enable strong interaction between driver and
vehicle. Intuitive multi-modal operation has been further optimised.
Depending on the situation, the driver has a choice between touch
operation on the Control Display, the tried-and-tested BMW Controller,
the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel or voice control. A
Harman Kardon surround sound system now comes as standard.
BMW Live Cockpit Professional offers a fully digital display
network: the high-resolution instrument cluster behind the steering
wheel and the Control Display each have a screen diagonal of 12.3
inches. The fully digital instrument display offers, among other
things, the M View with specific displays adopted from the BMW M8
models. M specific display content is also available with the optional
BMW Head-Up Display. The cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps offers
particularly fast and precise calculation of routes and arrival times,
real-time traffic data updates at short intervals and free text input
for selecting navigation destinations. In addition, BMW Maps with
Connected Parking provides drivers with even more detailed support in
the search for a vacant parking space near their destination. What’s
more, On-Street Parking Information and ParkNow services are
integrated in the range of BMW Maps functions.
Smartphone integration and BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant
Another standard feature is optimised
smartphone integration. Android Auto can now be used with the
vehicle’s operating system, in addition to Apple CarPlay. Here, the
driver can view all the important information from the apps on the
Control Display and also in the instrument cluster and the optional
Head-Up Display. The capabilities of the BMW Intelligent Personal
Assistant are being expanded on an ongoing basis. With the digital
companion, naturally spoken instructions can now be used to regulate
the air conditioning, open and close the windows or change the driving
experience switch modes, for instance. It can also access the new News
app, which reads out the latest news to passengers, and learn routines
that increase comfort and driving pleasure in certain situations.
Remote Software Upgrade and BMW Drive
Recorder
BMW Operating System 7 now also includes Remote
Software Upgrade. This means that the BMW X3 M Competition and the BMW
X4 M Competition always remain up to date with the latest software.
Possible upgrades are varied and can include different content, from
new services to improved vehicle features – all of which can be loaded "over-the-air".
New control island from the current BMW M3 and M4
models
Originating from the current BMW M3 and M4
models, the newly designed control island on the centre console
includes two new buttons in addition to the specific M gear selector
with Drivelogic rocker switch: the BMW Controller and the red engine
start button. The set-up button provides direct access to all settings
options for the engine and suspension. Two individually configured
variants of the M set-up can be permanently stored and retrieved at
any time using the two M buttons on the steering wheel. The M Mode
button can be used to influence the activities of the driver
assistance systems as well as the displays in the instrument cluster
and in the Head-Up Display at the touch of a button.
Driving Assistant Professional available for the first
time
The BMW X3 M Competition and the BMW X4 M
Competition come with all the modern driver assistance systems of the
BMW X3 and BMW X4. In addition to the Driving Assistant, the Driving
Assistant Professional is available as an option for the first time.
It includes Active Cruise Control with improved functionality in the
city, intersection warning with additional city braking function,
emergency lane assistant and the improved steering/lane guidance
assistant. The 3D environment visualisation in the instrument cluster
provides an overview of which Driving Assistant Professional
assistance systems are activated and what functions they offer. The
optional Parking Assistant Plus now also includes the reverse
assistant, which helps retrace a completed line in reverse. Parking
Assistant Plus uses Park View, Panorama View and 3D Top View to create
a 360-degree image of the vehicle and its surroundings from various
perspectives. Meanwhile, the driver can have a three-dimensional live
image of their vehicle and its surroundings transmitted to their
smartphone by means of Remote 3D View.
Ends
*
Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and power were measured
using the methods required according to Regulation VO (EC) 2007/715
as amended. The figures are calculated using a vehicle fitted with
basic equipment in Germany, the ranges stated take into account
differences in selected wheel and tyre sizes as well as the optional
equipment. They may change during configuration.
The details marked * have already been calculated based on the
new WLTP test cycle. For further details of the official fuel
consumption figures and official specific CO2emissions of new cars,
please refer to the "Manual on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions
and power consumption of new cars", available at sales outlets,
from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1,
73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at
https://www.dat.de/co2/
.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW X3 M Competition
combined fuel consumption:
25.68 – 26.16 mpg WLTP; combined CO2‑emissions: 251 – 241
g/km according to WLTP.
BMW X4 M Competition
combined fuel consumption:
26.4 - 26.16 mpg WLTP; combined CO2 ‑emissions: 248 - 238
g/km WLTP.
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