With lots of standard equipment, a roomy interior, and a polished chassis, the X1 delights with its combination of athleticism and practicality.
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"The X1 may represent the bottom rung of BMW’s lofty SUV ladder, but it’s plenty satisfying to drive, particularly in base xDrive28i trim. Its tidy dimensions, excellent chassis tuning, and pair of spunky turbocharged four-cylinder engines make for an entertaining little utility." ...
The BMW X5 is confident and striking thanks to its clearly increased dimensions and the now one-piece double kidney grille. The LED headlights can optionally illuminate the road clearly with Laserlight. The BMW Live Cockpit Professional is entirely digital and can be customised to suit your needs...
June 15, 2020 Likes Dual personality Longer, wider, stronger Impressive technology More potent, efficient powertrains Dislikes 8-speed automatic only Added dimensions don’t add much inside No electrified powertrains to start M340i costs 30% more than 330i Buying tip With so many options, the ...
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BMW iX1 2024 The most potent incarnation of the four-cylinder petrol unit from the latest modular generation of engines delivers the raw power that the new BMW X1 M35i xDrive... BMW X1 M35i 3 ⇵ 2020 BMW X1 demonstrates its qualities most prominently while on the move. The heartbeat of...
Dimensions (L/W/H/W-B) mm: 4,319/1,799/1,434/2,670 Kerb Weight (kg): 1,320 Turning Circle Between Kerbs: 11.4 Ground Clearance: 153 Boot Space (min/max) (L): 380 / 1,20 Towing Capacity (kg): Braked: 1,300kg / Unbraked: 660kg Entertainment: 10.25-inch Control Display with...
Working with wingsuit pilot Peter Salzmann, BMW i has developed a wingsuit with an electric propulsion system that makes it possible to climb in flight. A look back at the milestones of a unique project.
Dimensions (L x W x H) (4708 x 1891 x 1676) mm Wheelbase 2,864 mm Min Turning Radius 6,000 mm Kerb Weight 2,065 kg Fuel Tank Capacity 50 L Boot/Cargo Capacity 450 L Suspension, Brakes & Wheels Suspension (Front) Aluminium double-joint tension-rod spring-strut axle Suspension (Rear...