The all-new fourth-gen BMW X3 is scheduled to launch in India in January 2025, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, which is scheduled to take place between January 17 and 22. The new X3 (codename: G45) sits on a new platform, features a brand new styling language inside and out, and will come with a long list of features.
- New BMW X3 to go on sale in 20 petrol and 20d diesel forms
- New X3 is longer and wider than its predecessor
- Interior highlights include new woven fabric instrument panel
New BMW X3: powertrains
For the Indian market, BMW has opted for the entry-level petrol and diesel powertrains. The X3 20 xDrive, which has a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol and a mild-hybrid system, puts out a total of 208hp and 330Nm of torque. This helps it sprint to 100kph in a claimed 7.8 seconds, and go on to a top speed of 215kph. The 20d xDrive is powered by a 2.0-litre diesel with a mild-hybrid system developing a combined 197hp and 400Nm of peak torque. The entry-level diesel accelerates from 0-100kph in 7.7 seconds. Both engine options get AWD and an 8-speed torque convertor automatic gearbox as standard.
New BMW X3: exterior, interior highlights
BMW took the wraps off the fourth-gen X3 in June this year, and it clearly takes some inspiration from the Vision Neue Klasse X concept, while also sharing some design elements with the latest-gen X1. Overall, the new SUV sports a smoother and swoopier design than its more upright predecessor, though the signature BMW ‘kidney grille’ is as bold as ever, and gets LED illumination. 18-inch alloy wheels are expected on the India-spec X3.
On the inside, the new X3 features BMW’s curved display with the iDrive 9 infotainment first seen on the current X1. It also gets newly designed heated sport seats, a flat-bottom steering wheel and BMW’s new woven fabric instrument panel. The complete features list will be revealed closer to the model’s launch.
As before, the X3 will continue to rival the Mercedes GLC and Audi Q5 in India.
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