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Carsales Staff15 Jul 2010
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Official images of second generation BMW X3 revealed

Next X3 features new engines, transmission, increased space and more technology

BMW has revealed the first official images of its snazzy second generation X3, the German manufacturer saying its new Sports Activity Vehicle will feature increased cabin space, optimised functionality and enhanced driver comfort.


A revised engine line-up and an all-new eight-speed automatic transmission (as featured in the recently launch BMW X5) lead the mechanical changes, with new suspension technology and kit from the BMW EfficientDynamics crew also being thrown in to the mix.


With one diesel and one petrol engine being offered from launch, the new X3 will be offered in two guises: the BMW X3 xDrive20d (135kW diesel) and BMW X3 xDrive35i (225kW petrol). Both models will be mated to the new eight-speed automatic transmission and will feature Stop/Start fuel saving technology. An entry-level petrol variant, the xDrive28i, is also reported to arrive soon after the initial launch, specifically for the US market.


To save even more fuel, the traditional hydraulic power steering system has been replaced with an electric system for the first time.


Additionally, as the nomenclature suggests, both models are configured as standard to drive all four wheels via BMW's innovative xDrive all-wheel-drive system. Performance Control, Damper Control and Dynamic Drive Control will be offered optionally on both models.


Inside, the new X3 offers a new dashboard and multi-function steering wheel plus increased versatility, thanks to a newly configured 40:20:40-split rear seat, taking the total cargo capacity to 1600-litres. The cockpit will also feature a range of BMW ConnectedDrive options, again similar to those found on new X5, including Head-Up Display (HUD), Internet Access (in selected countries) and a reversing camera with Top View.


The BMW X3 will make its first public debut at the Paris Motor Show in October.


2011 BMW X3 technical specifications:


BMW X3 xDrive20d
Engine: 1995cc DOHC four-cylinder common rail turbocharged diesel
Power: 135kW @ 4000rpm
Torque: 380Nm @ 1750-2750rpm
0-100km/h: 8.5 seconds
Top Speed: 210km/h
Fuel Consumption: 5.6L/100km (avg.)
CO2 Emissions: 149g/km (EU5)


BMW X3 xDrive35i
Engine: 2979cc DOHC six-cylinder direct injection turbocharged petrol
Power: 225kW @ 5800rpm
Torque: 400Nm @ 1300rpm
0-100km/h: 5.7 seconds
Top Speed: 245km/h
Fuel Consumption: 8.8L/100km (avg.)
CO2 Emissions: 204g/km (EU5)


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