2004 BMW X Models Reviews
You'll find all our 2004 BMW X Models reviews right here.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the X Models's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find BMW X Models dating back as far as 2000.
BMW Reviews and News
Special luxury legend revealed
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By Dom Tripolone · 10 Jul 2025
The BMW 3 Series has hit a big milestone Down Under. The iconic luxury sedan is celebrating its 50th year on sale in Australia, and has released a special edition to commemorate the occasion.
BMW X3 2026 review: M50 xDrive
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By Mark Oastler · 05 Jul 2025
BMW's X3 is one of the German manufacturer's most successful models in terms of sales volume. So, does the premium offering in the latest G45 generation hit another sweet-spot for families wanting sporty practicality?
BMW M4 2025 review: CS
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By Andrew Chesterton · 26 Jun 2025
The hardest, fastest M4 that has ever been has arrived in the shape of the M4 CS, which sheds weight, increases power and activates just about every performance add-on you can think of. In less happy news, it also ups the price significantly. So is the BMW M4 CS the best pound-for-pound performance car around? We put it to the test to find out.
BMW 540d xDrive 2025 review: Sedan
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Jun 2025
The BMW 5 Series has long set standards. But in a world of SUVs, an albeit beautiful sedan powered by a six-cylinder diesel engine seems wilfully defiant. Yet the latest 540d xDrive leans into its BMW-ness with intoxicating relish. As a stylish, low-slung grand tourer with an exquisite cabin, crisp handling, a comfy ride and effortless muscle, it is much cooler than any crossover.
Almost 3000 BMWs recalled due to Takata airbags
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By Jack Quick · 02 Jun 2025
BMW Australia is currently recalling 2947 examples of the E9x-generation 3 Series as they are fitted with defective Takata airbags.
BMW levels up its 2026 Tesla Model 3 EV rival
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By Jack Quick · 02 Jun 2025
BMW has globally unveiled some tweaks to its Tesla Model 3-rivalling i4 electric liftback that are set to go into production from July.Gone is the high-performance BMW i4 M50, and in its place is the new i4 M60.This dual-motor all-wheel drive flagship now produces a total system output of 442kW of power, which is up 42kW on the outgoing i4 M50.BMW claims the i4 M60 is capable of doing the 0-100km/h sprint in 3.7 seconds, which is 0.2 seconds faster than the i4 M50. Total speed is unchanged at 225km/h.While there is extra power, it has come at the expense of claimed range. The i4 M60 is claimed to be able to travel up to 433km, according to WLTP testing, whereas the i4 M50 was claimed to be able to travel up to 480km, according to WLTP testing.This is despite all i4s from July production onwards getting silicon carbide semiconductor components, which in the entry-level i4 eDrive35 is claimed to reduce energy consumption by 4.5 per cent and add up to 22km of range.These latest additions and changes to the BMW i4 line-up follows a minor facelift that was unveiled in April 2024.At this stage this updated model still hasn’t arrived in Australia."Any updates regarding the BMW i4 line-up for Australia will be announced in due course," said a BMW Australia spokesperson.This update brought subtle exterior revisions including new grille designs, different LED headlight signatures, new alloy wheels, as well as more paint colours.The car also received the option of Laserlight rear lights in the style of the M4 CSL.Inside there was a new steering wheel, reduced physical buttons and controls on the instrument panel, new interior trim elements, CraftedClarity glass applications, as well as ambient lighting as standard.The BMW i4 launched locally back in 2022 as an all-electric counterpart to the 4 Series Gran Coupe, which has been subsequently axed in Australia.In the first four months of 2024, BMW sold a total of 382 i4 examples, which is down 42.4 per cent year-on-year.For context, Tesla sold a total of 2266 Model 3 examples over the same period of time. Hyundai also sold 58 Ioniq 6 examples and Polestar sold 179 Polestar 2 examples.
Special BMW M2 variant confirmed for Australia
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By Samuel Irvine · 28 May 2025
BMW is launching the M2 CS in Australia later this year, bringing with it improved performance and a more striking design.
Special new BMW X1 entry variant arrives
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By Samuel Irvine · 27 May 2025
BMW has strengthened its X1 line-up in Australia, announcing the arrival of the special-edition sDrive18i Sport Collection.
Australia's best used sedans
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By Stephen Ottley · 26 May 2025
Like music and fashion, the types of cars we drive tend to evolve with each generation. We are currently living in the age of the SUV, but for much of the 20th century, Australians loved the sedan.