BMW X Models News
BMW set to cull an M car - report
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By Chris Thompson · 23 Jul 2024
Get ready to pour one out for the BMW X3 M, as insiders say there are no plans to bring a full-fat M car to the next-gen SUV.
Is this Oz's next favourite luxury SUV?
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By Dom Tripolone · 15 Jul 2024
BMW is preparing to launch the next-generation X3 mid-size SUV in Australia early next year. Only two variants will be available from launch – X3 20 and X3 M50 – with prices starting from $84,500 (before on-road costs), which is $1400 more than the current price of entry.
Mid-size BMW SUV faces the chop
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By Chris Thompson · 09 Jul 2024
Get ready to pour one out for a car you probably don’t think about very often, but actually sells more than you might expect: the BMW X4.
Meet BMW's promising hydrogen X5
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By Tom White · 09 Jul 2024
Meet BMW's Hydrogen-powered X5 as the brand promises an alternative zero emissions future.
Next-gen BMW X3 revealed!
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By Chris Thompson · 19 Jun 2024
Arguably BMW’s most important model, the X3 SUV, is moving into a new generation. Already confirmed for Australia in two variants from launch, the 2025 BMW X3 is higher tech, higher class and larger in size.
New X3 to power on with combustion engines
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By John Law · 17 Apr 2024
The next-gen BMW X3 will keep combustion-engined based powertrains as BMW retains a split strategy to keep market share on both electric and ICE fronts. The fourth-gen ‘G45’ X3 will replace the existing G01 later this year with a likely Australian launch in 2025. Like the third-gen BMW X5, the fourth-gen X3 will share most of its underpinnings with the existing car.That’s because BMW is pouring much of its development time into the Neue Klasse (or New Class, in english) electric platform which will underpin an all-new iX3 replacement in 2026.Pictured here in heavy camouflage, it’s obvious how the shape of BMW’s new X3 has changed – there’s a more imposing and wider grille, higher bonnet line and X1-like sloping roof for the Audi Q5, Lexus NX and Mercedes GLC rival.The car itself is 42mm longer (4755mm) and 23mm wider (1920mm) in body and track than the previous model. The new X3’s roof line is also a little lower, at 1660mm compared to 1676mm, though it rides on the same 2865mm wheelbase as before.That’s because the new X3's underpinnings are fundamentally the same, with double-wishbone front suspension and a multi-link configuration at the rear. More rigid front roll-bar and rear suspension mounting points have been engineered for the new model. There’s a new electric architecture, too, presumably improving the functionality of the mild-hybrid petrol and diesel four-cylinder xDrive20i and xDrive20d versions that will be offered in the UK – expect the petrol to arrive in Australia. A brace of plug-in hybrids, the four-cylinder based xDrive30e and six-pot M50 xDrive (likely to be the only option with the ‘B58’ engine), will be offered in the UK as well. The plug-in hybrids feature BMW’s newer 18.9kWh lithium-ion battery pack and tweaked gearbox-mounted motor. Expect improvements to the X3 PHEV’s 215kW power output and 60km electric-only driving range figure. Inside, the X3 will feature BMW’s latest Android-based multimedia system with 14.9-inch touchscreen and iDrive rotary controller retained. The steering wheel fitted to these prototypes is the same found in the latest 5 Series sedan and wagon. There’s no word yet on a full-fat M version of the new X3, but expect one soon.As for the new ‘iX3’, it’s likely BMW will adopt new naming conventions for the product versions of its Neue Klasse concepts to reduce future confusion. The fourth-gen X3 will launch globally in late 2024 with an Australian release likely to follow in 2025.
BMW knocks off Merc in Aussie sales race!
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By James Cleary · 10 Jan 2024
While Chevrolet, Chrysler and Ford constitute the USA’s traditional ‘Big Three’, the three-way battle for premium market supremacy between Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz is the current German equivalent, on a global scale.
More than 25 models hit by ANCAP expiry date
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By James Cleary · 08 Jan 2024
In line with ANCAP’s six-year lifespan for its new vehicle safety assessment ratings, more than 25 vehicles currently on sale in the Australian new car market were reclassified as ‘Unrated’ on January 1, 2024, many previously carrying a maximum five-star rating.
CarsGuide's Emily Agar's Best cars of 2023
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By Emily Agar · 23 Dec 2023
I’ve road-tested 48 cars this year alone and I’ve seen the weird, the wonderful and everything in between. So, out of all of the cars I’ve been fortunate to be in, these were my favourites (in no particular order).
All-electric BMW iX2 leads new 2024 X2 range
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By Andrew Chesterton · 11 Oct 2023
The new BMW X2 range has been unveiled, with the range topped by the all-electric iX2 SUV which delivers sizeable grunt and an impressive driving range.