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BMW India has launched the fourth-gen X3, on the second event at the Auto Expo 2025. Introductory prices for the new BMW X3 start at Rs 75.80 lakh for the 20 xDrive petrol variant and go up to Rs 77.80 lakh for the 20d xDrive diesel variant.
Also, the booking for the all-new X3 has commenced starting today.
Let's go through all about the BMW X3 model to have a better insight into the car.
The X3 model's design is inspired by the BMW 5 series inside and out. The front end of the SUV has a larger grille, flanked by a pair of sleek LED headlights with new DRL signatures.
As the overall silhouette of the SUV looks similar to its previous version, the new X3 sits on new 19-inch alloy wheels, new slim headlights, and double LED ‘ticks’. From the rear profile, the 2025 BMW X3 has a lot of resemblance to the XM model, especially due to thinner Y-shaped tail lights.
The new X3 also has a wide, well-fleshed-out wheel arch to give it the ruggedness charm, and it also gets a new design for the alloy wheels.
The all-new BMW X3 gets a new dashboard and a much more modern look than before. For the features, it offers a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a 14.9-inch driver display, newly designed heated sports seats, and a flat-bottom steering wheel.
The standard features include wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, park assist, a panoramic sunroof, powered-front seats with ventilation function, four-zone climate control, and a reclining rear bench.
For the engine options, the X3 is offered with a 2-litre turbo-petrol (producing 190.36 BHP and 310 Nm of torque) and a 2-litre diesel engine (197.26 BHP and 400 Nm of torque).
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