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The new BMW X3.
Wed Jun 19 00:01:00 CEST 2024 Press Kit
• Bold exterior design with a distinctive double kidney grille, Iconic Glow, new L-shaped LED headlight design, and a sporty new silhouette. • Brand new interior featuring the latest BMW iDrive with QuickSelect based on BMW Operating System 9, BMW Interaction Bar, new seats, and sustainable materials; boot capacity on combustion models increased to 570 litres, expandable to 1,700 litres. • The latest generation BMW eDrive technology in the 30e xDrive plug-in hybrid extends its electric range up to 56 miles (WLTP). Re-engineered chassis on all models, offering enhanced driving characteristics and ride comfort. • Range-topping BMW X3 M50 xDrive features the most powerful six-cylinder in-line petrol engine yet fitted in an M Performance model, with a maximum output of 398 hp. • High standard specification across the range, including three-zone automatic climate control, acoustic glazing, Comfort Access, automatic tailgate, electric folding exterior mirrors, and BMW Live Cockpit Plus with BMW Maps navigation. Available in one solid and eight metallic shades, including three new colours: Dune Grey, Fire Red, and Arctic Race Blue. • Priced from £48,375 OTR, with order books opening today and the first UK customer deliveries starting in the fourth quarter of 2024.
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- Bold exterior design with a distinctive double kidney grille, Iconic Glow, new L-shaped LED headlight design, and a sporty new silhouette.
- Brand new interior featuring the latest BMW iDrive with QuickSelect based on BMW Operating System 9, BMW Interaction Bar, new seats, and sustainable materials; boot capacity on combustion models increased to 570 litres, expandable to 1,700 litres.
- The latest generation BMW eDrive technology in the 30e xDrive plug-in hybrid extends its electric range up to 56 miles (WLTP). Re-engineered chassis on all models, offering enhanced driving characteristics and ride comfort.
- Range-topping BMW X3 M50 xDrive features the most powerful six-cylinder in-line petrol engine yet fitted in an M Performance model, with a maximum output of 398 hp.
- High standard specification across the range, including three-zone automatic climate control, acoustic glazing, Comfort Access, automatic tailgate, electric folding exterior mirrors, and BMW Live Cockpit Plus with BMW Maps navigation. Available in one solid and eight metallic shades, including three new colours: Dune Grey, Fire Red, and Arctic Race Blue.
- Priced from £48,375 OTR, with order books opening today and the first UK customer deliveries starting in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Boasting greater sporting appeal, visual impact, and versatility
than ever, the new BMW X3 redefines the all-rounder for everyday use,
leisure activities, and trips away. The fourth generation Sports
Activity Vehicle (SAV) showcases a bold new design language, enhancing
its exterior presence and dynamic elegance. Inside, high-quality
materials, generous standard features, advanced digitalisation, and
the new BMW iDrive with QuickSelect powered by BMW Operating System 9
create a premium ambience. The new BMW X3 also excels in driving
pleasure, safety, and long-distance comfort, thanks to its
meticulously tuned setup and comprehensive suite of semi-automated
driving and parking systems.
The new BMW X3 heralds major improvements in efficiency and
dynamic performance with its wide-ranging model line-up. The portfolio
of powertrains comprises not just highly efficient petrol and diesel
engines, but also a latest-generation plug-in hybrid system that
enables the new BMW X3 30e xDrive (consumption, weighted and
combined: 24.0 – 22.3 kWh/100 km and 256.8 – 313.9 mpg; CO2
emissions, weighted and combined: 26 – 21 g/km in WLTP cycle; fuel
consumption with battery empty: 35.8 – 39.2 mpg in WLTP cycle; CO2
classes: with battery empty G – F; weighted and combined B) to
achieve an electric range of 50 – 56 miles in the WLTP cycle. With a
boost in power to 398 hp and dynamic performance capabilities that
outclass its rivals, the new BMW X3 M50 xDrive M Performance model
(fuel consumption, combined: 34.0 – 36.7 mpg; CO2 emissions,
combined: 189 – 175 g/km in WLTP cycle; CO2 class(es) G – F)
presents a compelling proposition.
The new model's contemporary design and enhanced substance
provide the perfect foundation for adding another chapter to the BMW
X3 success story, which began over 20 years ago. Since pioneering the
SAV segment in the premium midsize segment, it has played a crucial
role in the increasing popularity of BMW X models and became the
brand's best-selling model worldwide in 2023. The new BMW X3 will be
built at BMW Group Plant Spartanburg (USA) and Plant Rosslyn (South
Africa) using a production process focused on conserving resources and
circularity. Priced from £48,375 and available to order at BMW
retailers in the UK from today, the first BMW X3 customer deliveries
will start in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Model | Max Power* (hp) | Peak Torque* (Nm) | Acceleration*
| Top Speed / Top Electric Speed * (mph) | CO2
| Fuel Consumption Combined* (WLTP) (mpg) | Electric Range* (WLTP) (miles) | RRP
Starting Price |
20 xDrive | 208 | 330 | 7.8 | 134 | 172 – 156 | 37.2 – 40.9 | - | £48,375 |
20d xDrive | 197 | 400 | 7.7 | 134 | 171 – 153 | 43.5 – 48.7 | - | £49,785 |
30e xDrive | 299 | 450 | 6.2 | 134 | 26 – 21 | 256.8 – 313.9 | 50 – 56 | £57,245 |
M50 xDrive | 398 | 580 | 4.6 | 155** | 189 – 175 | 34.0 – 36.7 | - | £66,980 |
*All figures relating to performance, consumption, electric range
and emissions are provisional. All the stated technical data
including fuel consumption and emissions figures relate to the
offering in the German market. Dimensions and measurements refer to
vehicles with basic configuration in Germany. These may vary
depending on the wheel/tyre size and items of optional equipment
selected. **Electronically limited.
New design language shines the spotlight on distinctive
proportions.
A new design language for the BMW X3
exterior helps to give the fourth generation model a distinctive
character while retaining typical BMW X model proportions. Generously
proportioned surfaces combine with just a few, crisply defined lines
result in a clearly structured exterior design that has been reduced
to the essentials. The new BMW X3 is 34 millimetres longer than its
predecessor at 4,755 millimetres, while width has increased by 29
millimetres to 1,920 millimetres. Together with the 25‑millimetre drop
in vehicle height to 1,660 millimetres and the wider tracks, this
produces a very powerful and sporty look.
The large BMW kidney grille in the upright front end of the new
BMW X3 gives off an air of assured presence. A new structure for the
grille interior, comprising vertically and diagonally arranged bars,
adds a fresh touch. BMW Iconic Glow contour lighting forms a
continuous line around each element of the grille and is fitted as
standard on the M50 model and optionally available across the wider
range. The daytime driving lights, side lights and turn signal
indicators in the LED headlights are now all produced by L-shaped,
overlapping light sources. Adaptive LED Headlights with non-dazzling
matrix high beam, urban light and cornering light functions, plus blue
design detailing are optionally available, as are M Shadowline lights.
Bold side skirts and a roofline extending deep into the rear end
are the distinguishing features of the new model’s sporty silhouette.
The prominently flared wheel arches create the impression of
considerable width at the rear. The flush-mounted rear window is
bordered by a long roof spoiler and the adjoining side air deflectors.
All model variants aside from the BMW X3 M50 xDrive come with exhaust
tailpipes integrated out of sight in the rear apron. The fresh
interpretation of the characteristic T-shaped graphic and a horizontal
bar with integral turn signal indicators help to give the rear lights
a very modern appearance.
There is a choice of one solid and eight metallic shades for the
exterior paintwork of the new BMW X3, including the new Dune Grey
metallic finish. Models produced at BMW Group Plant Spartanburg will
additionally be available with BMW Individual paint finishes,
including two matt shimmering Frozen options, as well as over 15 BMW
Individual special paint finishes.
The new BMW X3 xLine models are equipped as standard with 18
inch light-alloy wheels (BMW X3 30e xDrive: 19 inches), with a
selection of 20-inch and 21-inch items also available as
factory-fitted options. Meanwhile, M Sport models creates an
exceptionally dynamic look with features such as 19-inch M light-alloy
wheels and bespoke design cues for optimising airflow and aerodynamic
balance. The M Sport Pro package builds on this content by adding,
among other things, the Iconic Glow contour lighting and M Sport
brakes with red-painted callipers.
Sporty premium ambience and generous amounts of
space.
The new BMW X3 cabin blends robust SAV
functionality with ample spaciousness and a premium ambience full of
individual style. The BMW Curved Display, BMW Interaction Bar,
steering wheels with a flat-bottomed rim and the new-look gear
selector lever are the defining elements of the cockpit’s modern take
on hallmark BMW driver-focused design. Other model-specific highlights
include light elements in a contrasting colour in the centre console
and door trims. This new design feature is located towards the front
of the driver’s and front passenger doors, where it forms a border
around function buttons, ventilation controllers, air vents and the
robust door openers typically found on BMW X models.
The interior’s individual ambience goes hand in hand with
generous amounts of space and modern versatility. Load space can be
increased from 570 to a maximum 1,700 litres (BMW X3 30e xDrive: 460 –
1,600 litres). A trailer coupling that extends and retracts again
electrically can be specified as an option. The maximum permitted
trailer load is 2,500 kilograms, depending on the model variant.
The new BMW X3 is fitted as standard with newly designed
electrically adjustable and heated sport seats upholstered in Econeer,
with surfaces and cushioning made from a secondary material. Veganza
and BMW Individual Merino leather upholsteries are both available as
an option. Making its debut for a BMW model is the optional Luxury
instrument panel made from recycled polyester with a high-class
knitted texture.
Plug-in hybrid with significantly longer electric
range.
The drive system in the BMW X3 30e xDrive plug-in
hybrid is made up of a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine partnered
with an electric motor integrated into the eight-speed Steptronic
transmission. These join forces to generate system output of up to 299 hp.
Helped by latest-generation BMW eDrive technology and adaptive
recuperation, the new BMW X3 30e xDrive achieves an electric range of
50 – 56 miles in the WLTP cycle, which is considerably longer than its
predecessor. Its Combined Charging Unit enables AC charging at 11 kW
as standard. The plug-in-hybrid model also comes prepared for smart
charging with the Connected Home Charging option.
BMW X3 M50 xDrive with standout performance qualities.
The range-topping model, the new BMW X3 M50 xDrive,
features the most powerful six-cylinder in-line petrol engine yet
fitted in an M Performance model. The 3.0-litre M TwinPower Turbo unit
links up with 48V mild hybrid technology. Its maximum output of 398 hp
is channelled to the road via an eight-speed Steptronic Sport
transmission and BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive. The BMW X3
M50 xDrive powers to 62 mph from rest in 4.6 seconds.
This stunningly potent powertrain combines with the bespoke
chassis technology to deliver a compelling blend of agility, dynamism
and handling precision. M Sport suspension with variable sport
steering, M Sport brakes, 20-inch M light-alloy wheels and an M Sport
differential integrated into the rear axle all come as standard. There
is also the option of adaptive M suspension with electronically
controlled dampers. M-specific design features, the M kidney grille
with horizontal bars and BMW Iconic Glow contour lighting, and the
quartet of exhaust tailpipes all serve to underline the status of the
BMW M model as the most powerful version of the new BMW X3.
48V mild hybrid technology, eight-speed Steptronic
transmission and BMW xDrive all-wheel drive as standard.
48V mild hybrid technology is also fitted in all other
variants of the new BMW X3, providing enhanced efficiency and rapid
power delivery. It enables the 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol unit in
the new BMW X3 20 xDrive (fuel consumption, combined: 37.2 –
40.9 mpg; CO2 emissions, combined: 172 – 156 g/km in WLTP cycle; CO2
class: F) to generate maximum output of 208 hp. This
translates into a 0 to 62 mph acceleration time of 7.8 seconds.
The four-cylinder diesel engine, also with a displacement of
2.0 litres, in the new BMW X3 20d xDrive (fuel consumption,
combined: 43.5 – 48.7 mpg; CO2 emissions, combined: 171 – 153 g/km
in WLTP cycle; CO2 classes: F – E) posts maximum output of 197
hp. The diesel model completes the 0 to 62 mph sprint in 7.7 seconds.
All the power units link up with an eight-speed Steptronic
transmission including shift paddles on the steering wheel as
standard. There is also a Sport Boost function for exceptionally rapid
bursts of speed on M Sport models and on the new BMW X3 M50 xDrive.
All model variants also benefit from fully variable distribution of
drive power via the BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system as standard.
Agility and ride comfort up their game.
All new
BMW X3 model variants boast driving qualities offering a clearly
noticeable increase in agility, cornering stability and long-distance
comfort over the outgoing model. A body with lower weight but
increased rigidity and the wider rear track both play a role here, as
do the high-quality chassis components and control systems tuned for
this specific model. Modifications to the kinematic and
elastokinematic properties of the double-joint spring strut front axle
and five-link rear axle have increased precision when turning into
corners, while the 19 per cent increase in the caster offset of the
steering axle is a boon for straight-line stability. Near-actuator
wheel slip limitation and the integrated braking system likewise form
part of the standard package of chassis technology.
The M Sport suspension, including sport steering, is standard on
M Sport models and is also available as an option for xLine customers
seeking enhanced dynamic performance. M Sport brakes are an optional
extra for both xLine and M Sport trims, but come as standard, along
with the M Sport suspension, on the new BMW X3 M50 xDrive. Adaptive
suspension – also to be found on the options list – sharpens the
agility of the new BMW X3 at the same time as increasing ride comfort.
Driving Assistant and Parking Assistant as
standard.
The new BMW X3 offers a far more extensive
range of standard and optional systems for semi-automated driving and
parking. It is equipped as standard with front collision warning, Lane
Departure Warning and Speed Limit Info, along with the Driving
Assistant including Lane Change Warning and manual Speed Limit Assist.
The Parking Assistant (also standard) incorporates features such as
the Reversing Assistant and a Reversing Assist Camera.
Among the highlights on the list of optional systems are the
Steering and Lane Control Assistant, as well as automatic Speed Limit
Assist and route speed control when using Active Cruise Control with
Stop&Go function. The optional Parking Assistant Professional
allows parking and general manoeuvres to be controlled from outside
the car using a smartphone.
More generous standard specification for greater comfort and
driving pleasure.
Besides the extra assistance
systems, the generous standard specification offers a wealth of other
features that help boost comfort and driving pleasure in the new BMW
X3. These include three-zone automatic climate control, acoustic
glazing, Comfort Access, automatic tailgate operation, an electric
folding mechanism for the exterior mirrors, and BMW Live Cockpit Plus
complete with the cloud-based BMW Maps navigation system. The new BMW
X3 also comes as standard with ambient lighting featuring a Welcome
and Goodbye Animation, a tray including wireless charging function for
compatible smartphones, a Bluetooth interface, four USB-C ports, a 12V
power socket in the centre console and another in the luggage compartment.
The optional BMW Live Cockpit Professional adds BMW Head-Up
Display, and also the Augmented View function in the control display.
New equipment packages are also available for further customisation of
the car, including the Comfort Package which features lumbar support,
the Harman Kardon surround sound system, the Travel & Comfort
System and Adaptive LED Headlights. And the Comfort Plus Package adds
sun blinds for the rear side windows, active seat ventilation in the
front and seat heating in the rear. Also found on the options list are
a fixed panoramic glass sunroof featuring a large transparent surface
without any cross struts to break it up, steering wheel heating, sun
protection glass in the rear and a pre-heating function. The new BMW
X3 30e xDrive comes with the BMW IconicSounds Electric for special
sound effects.
BMW Operating System 9, BMW iDrive with QuickSelect and BMW
Digital Premium.
The new BMW X3 comes with the latest
version of BMW iDrive with QuickSelect to provide intuitive, easy
control. Its new home screen shows vertically arranged function icons
on the same level. The new BMW iDrive is geared squarely to touch and
voice control, while the QuickSelect feature allows functions to be
activated directly without having to enter a submenu. Based on BMW
Operating System 9, the system paves the way for a customisable
selection of additional digital services. These can be made available
over the air, both via the BMW ConnectedDrive Upgrades facility and
thanks to an ever-expanding variety of third-party apps offered as
part of the optional BMW Digital Premium package.
BMW Digital Premium allows in-car use of the specific apps
available on a subscription basis. Besides music streaming, the
portfolio includes a wide choice of video streaming options on the
control display. The range of in-car gaming with the AirConsole game
platform includes the popular quiz “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”.
This option expands the functions of the navigation system and the
selection of both My Modes and lighting effects for the Welcome and
Goodbye Animation. BMW Digital Premium additionally covers the
necessary data usage for the featured digital services.
Smartphone integration using Apple CarPlay® and
Android Auto™ is available as standard. The BMW ID and My
BMW App make it easy to personalise the user experience in the new BMW
X3. There is also the option of using the My BMW App to set up the BMW
Digital Key Plus with ultra-wideband radio technology for compatible
smartphones running iOS or Android or for an Apple Watch.
ENDS
*All figures relating to performance, consumption, electric range
and emissions are provisional. All the stated technical data
including fuel consumption and emissions figures relate to the
offering in the German market. Dimensions and measurements refer to
vehicles with basic configuration in Germany. These may vary
depending on the wheel/tyre size and items of optional equipment
selected. **Electronically limited.
Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and power consumption
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. For
further details of the official fuel consumption figures and
official specific CO2 emissions 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 30e xDrive:
Energy consumption – weighted, combined in the WLTP cycle:
1.1 – 0.9 l/62 miles (256.8 – 313.9 mpg imp) and 24.0 – 22.3
kWh/100 km.
CO2 emissions from petrol – weighted,
combined in the WLTP cycle:
26 – 21 g/km.
Petrol
consumption with discharged battery, combined in the WLTP cycle: 7.9 –
7.2 l/62 miles (35.8 – 39.2 mpg imp).
CO2 class(es)
weighted, combined: B.
CO2 class(es) with discharged
battery: G – F.
BMW X3 20 xDrive:
Fuel consumption, combined in
the WLTP cycle: 7.6 – 6.9 l/62 miles (37.2 – 40.9 mpg
imp).
CO2 emissions, combined in the WLTP cycle: 172 –
156 g/km.
CO2 class(es): F.
BMW X3 M50 xDrive:
Fuel consumption, combined in the WLTP cycle: 8.3 – 7.7 l/62
miles (34.0 – 36.7 mpg imp).
CO2 emissions, combined
in the WLTP cycle: 189 – 175 g/km.
CO2 class(es): G – F.
BMW X3 20d xDrive:
Fuel consumption, combined in the WLTP cycle: 6.5 – 5.8 l/62
miles (43.5 – 48.7 mpg imp).
CO2 emissions, combined
in the WLTP cycle: 171 – 153 g/km.
CO2 class(es): F – E.