Saturday, April 9, 2011

2011 BMW X3

Today, BMW officially unveiled the second generation X3 Sports Activity Vehicle. The new model will make its first public appearance at the Paris Auto Show and will go into production at BMW’s Spartanburg plant.
On the exterior the new X3 receives a forward-slanting BMW kidney grille, a large headlight assembly, a powerful-looking front apron, and a bonnet boasting six contour lines sweeping down to meet at the kidney grill. The new X3 will also feature chromed trims on the sides, powerfully flared wheel arches, and taillights with a distinctive T shape. The interior is defined by a generous and variable spatial concept, high-grade materials, and a characteristic three-dimensional surface design.
The 2011 X3 will be offered with both four-cylinder diesel and straight six-cylinder petrol engine. The X3 xDrive20d is now powered by a 2-liter four cylinder turbo diesel engine that delivers a total of 184 HP and peak torque of 380 Nm between 1,750 and 2,750 rpm. The xDrive35i gets a straight six-cylinder BMW engine with 306 bhp at 5,800 rpm and a maximum torque of 400 Nm being available at 1,300 rpm. The new BMW X3 xDrive35i is equipped as standard with an eight-speed automatic transmission, combined for the first time with an Auto Start Stop function. The list of standard equipment will include a Head-up Display, Adaptive Cornering Headlights, High-beam Assistant, and Cruise Control with braking function.
Updated 10/13/2010: BMW today announced US prices for the 2011 X3 which arrives in dealer showrooms by the end of the year. The entry level 240-horsepower X3 xDrive28i will be priced at $37,625. The turbocharged, 300-horsepower X3 xDrive35i will have an MSRP of $41,925. Both prices include $875 Destination & Handling fees and feature the standard 8-speed automatic transmission along with BMW’s acclaimed xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive system.
Updated 12/07/2010: BMW has already entered the spirit of Christmas and released a rather fun commercial for the new X3. Enjoy!

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