BMW X3 xDrive30d
Nov 04, 2021
4 minutes
Sean Carson
Practicality
Boot (seats up/down)
550/1,600 litres
LIKE many premium car makers, BMW is pushing ahead with a flurry of fully electric models. Its iX and iX3 electric SUVs have received excellent reviews recently, but until combustion-engined cars are legislated off the road, BMW won’t give up on them completely, which is why it’s updated its strong-selling petrol and diesel-powered X3 premium off-roader.
Renewed competition in the form of the Audi Q5, which was facelifted last year, an updated Volvo XC60 that launched recently, and a new Mercedes GLC waiting in the wings is also strong motivation for BMW, with tweaks to the tech and looks
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