2025 BMW X3 price and specs
BMW Australia Pricing and standard specs confirmed for fourth generation X3 A mid-size SUV that will be launched locally in early 2025. Only two petrol-powered BMW X3 models will be available at launch – 20 drives and M50xDrive – Both come with a 48V mild hybrid system and all-wheel drive. Updated, April 11, 2024 – Following the announcement of petrol model pricing in July, BMW Australia has now confirmed that the plug-in hybrid 30e xDrive will be launched in the first quarter of 2025. We've updated this article and brought it forward. Pricing for the 2025 BMW X3 Series starts at $84,500 before on-road for 20 drivesa $2,800 increase over the outgoing sDrive20i. this M50xDrive extend to Price $126,900 before on-roadsa $100 increase over the M40i xDrive it replaces. Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. X3 20x drive Compared to the outgoing model, the…
2024 BMW X3 review: A boulder on the road
If you do an image search for the word "monolith," you might see a visual of the Roman Pantheon or the Colosseum. Motor vehicles are unlikely to be present. However, BMW's designers want you to believe that the new X3 has an overall design! You've got to hand it to them, though, because the new fourth-generation X3 is certainly a very clean design and really does look like it's made from a single piece of high-strength steel. In fact, they do seem to be deceiving the eye, with the X3 being 34mm longer and 29mm wider than its predecessor, but taken individually, its proportions are almost smaller than the outgoing model. The cleverest trick they've pulled is actually at the back, where there's not only a new taillight signature, but a rear bumper that's seamlessly integrated into the tailgate. There is one odd aspect to the design, though. Sure, the kidney grilles are larger, but they also have vertical and…
First BMW X3 LWB unveiled in China; launched in India
BMW has launched the long wheelbase (LWB) version of the X3 in China, the first time the SUV has been offered in this configuration. The X3 LWB will be produced and sold exclusively in China. It will be available in two different models: 25L xDrive and 30L xDrive. The models will be produced at the Shenyang plant, which is a joint venture between BMW and Brilliance Auto. The design language of the X3 LWB is the same as other BMW SUVs such as the X1 and X2. It looks similar to the global-spec X3 that was unveiled in June. The LWB model is 110 mm longer, with a wheelbase of 2,975 mm and an overall length of 4,865 mm, compared to 4,755 mm for the conventional model. The width, however, remains the same at 1,920 mm. Read on to learn more about the X3 LWB. Also read: 2024 BMW 5 Series LWB vs. Mercedes-Benz E-Class LWB specs comparison: Which one…