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BMW X3 Non-EV SUV has ‘traditional’ appeal

Jordan_Katsianis@autovia.co.uk

Petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid powertrain options due

Bold new exterior design paired with minimalist interior

THIS is the all-new BMW X3, the firm’s mid-size premium SUV. The three previous generations have become main profit drivers for the German brand globally. Now, this model has been redesigned from the ground up to suit combustion and plug-in hybrid powertrains exclusively; an all-electric iX3 won’t be offered, leaving space for the Neue Klasse SUV that’s due next year. Pricing will kick off at £46,800 in the UK, with the first cars arriving by the end of 2024.

The new X3 will initially be offered with a range of four engines, which kick off with a base turbocharged four-cylinder petrol option featuring

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