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BMW X3

Last updated: March 12, 2025 11:55 am
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BMW has once again set the bar high with the release of the new X3, a model that has been a best-seller for the brand for over two decades. The X3 was a pivotal moment for BMW, expanding its line-up beyond just saloons and estates to include the increasingly popular Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) segment.

With the fourth generation X3, BMW has taken a bold step forward in design and technology. Drawing inspiration from the futuristic design of the iX, BMW has incorporated mini-iX design elements into the new X3, giving it a more modern and dynamic look. The sleek lines and aggressive stance of the X3 make it stand out from its competitors, such as the Audi Q5 and Porsche Macan.

Inside, the X3 is packed with the latest digital technology, making it a truly connected and immersive driving experience. The digital instrument cluster and infotainment system are seamlessly integrated into the dashboard, providing easy access to navigation, entertainment, and vehicle settings. The interior is also spacious and comfortable, with high-quality materials and ergonomic design.

One notable change with the new X3 is the absence of an electric version. However, BMW has confirmed that an electric version will be available next year, based on the Neue Klasse X concept. This new electric model will be part of BMW’s push towards electrification, offering customers a more sustainable and environmentally friendly option.

Overall, the new BMW X3 is a testament to the brand’s commitment to innovation and excellence. With its striking design, cutting-edge technology, and upcoming electric version, the X3 is set to continue its success as BMW’s best-selling model.

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