
BMW, X3 Little Known Facts
- The BMW X3 was first introduced in 2003 as a compact luxury SUV.
- It is based on the E83 platform, shared with the BMW X5 and E53 X5 M.
- Initially available only in front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive models were added later.
- The first generation had an optional 7-speed Getrag manual transmission for more efficient engine use at high speeds.
- In 2006, the 3.0si model was upgraded to include a 3.0-liter inline-6 engine producing 255 horsepower.
- A facelift in 2009 introduced new headlights and bumpers as well as optional xDrive all-wheel drive for better traction on slippery surfaces.
- The X3 has been criticized for its less-than-optimal cargo space, especially when the rear seats are folded down due to an obstructing spare tire.
- Despite this, it remains a popular choice among those seeking a compact luxury SUV with agile handling and good fuel efficiency.
- A third-generation BMW X3 (F25) was launched in 2011 featuring more advanced technologies like iDrive, Bluetooth connectivity, and a heads-up display.
- In 2014, the second generation was replaced by an updated X3 xDrive30d with improved engine performance from its diesel powertrain.
- The 2018 model year saw significant changes including a larger body size to fit in as a compact SUV but still offering sporty handling characteristics.
- BMW X3 models often feature high-tech interior elements, such as automatic climate control and advanced infotainment systems.
- The current lineup includes options with turbocharged engines producing up to 295 horsepower from the top-of-the-line M40i trim.
- BMW's xDrive all-wheel drive technology allows for variable distribution of power between the front and rear wheels.
- Some trim levels come equipped with a comfort package that adds features like heated seats, steering wheel, and sunshades.
- The compact size of the X3 makes it easy to park in urban areas.
- BMW's Safety Package (Driver Assistance Plus) is an available option across some models featuring advanced safety features like automatic emergency braking.
- A diesel model with a 2-liter engine producing 190 horsepower has been part of the lineup, especially for markets seeking more fuel-efficient options.
- Some X3 trim levels feature Active Cruise Control, allowing drivers to set speed and rely on cruise control at all times.
- In 2020, BMW introduced the new third-generation X3 with significant styling updates and a slightly larger exterior body size.
- The X3 has been praised for its agile handling characteristics despite being a compact SUV.
- An M Sport model is available across some trim levels featuring upgraded interior and exterior features to provide an enhanced sporty driving experience.
- Some trim levels feature Dynamic Stability Control, allowing drivers to engage in spirited driving while still maintaining stability control.
- Available engine options include both petrol and diesel powertrains offering varying degrees of performance and fuel efficiency.
- BMW's ConnectedDrive technology allows for seamless connectivity between the vehicle, smartphone, and smartwatches among others.
- In 2021, BMW updated their X3 model range with minor styling tweaks to stay current in the market.
- An optional feature on some trim levels is the Driver Assistance Package (Driver Comfort Package) which adds a number of convenient features such as seat massagers and heated steering wheel.
- Available interior upholstery includes cloth and leather options for both comfort and durability considerations.
- Some trim levels come equipped with automatic parking, making it easier to park in tight spaces.
- The BMW X3 is also available in hybrid form featuring a plug-in electric motor that adds up to 71 horsepower when needed.
- When properly equipped, some BMW X3 models can tow up to 4,400 pounds (2 kg).
- The compact luxury SUV market has seen significant growth with the introduction of the X3, providing consumers with an attractive option between smaller and larger vehicles.
- A Comfort Package is available across some trim levels featuring heated seats, steering wheel, and sunshades for increased comfort during long drives.
- Some models feature a panoramic moonroof which provides natural light to interior spaces throughout the day.
- BMW offers a comprehensive range of safety features including automatic emergency braking in various trim levels.
- The X3 has been praised for its efficient fuel economy performance especially when equipped with diesel engines.
- A Rear-View Camera system is an available feature on some trim levels, providing drivers with visual feedback during reversing maneuvers.
- In the United States, BMW's On-Star-like Emergency Telematics service (BMW Assist) allows authorities to locate stranded vehicles and contact owners if they become disabled.
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