BMW's bread-and-butter crossover has been massively updated for 2025. Let's take a dive into its mechanical enhancements.
the boot behind electric tailgate can take yet another travel bag. Above all, new X3 drives like a typical BMW. It feels tight on the road and provides the kind of driving experience missing from ...
The new BMW X3 20d, part of the fourth generation of BMW’s X3 lineup, represents a sophisticated evolution of the brand’s mid ...
The new X3 is one of the last BMWs to adopt the brand ... because ‘i’ now means electric in BMW-speak) – and it’s a 205bhp 2.0-litre petrol unit. The next rung on the ladder is the ...
The BMW X1 compromises ride comfort for a sportier drive, quite unlike the cars that built the brand's reputation ...
The headline grabber is the new X3 30e xDrive plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant, which pairs a 2.0-litre turbopetrol engine to an electric motor for system outputs of 220kW and 450Nm. BMW claims it ...
But the X3 M is blessed with some extra M-specific tuning for steering, suspension, and brakes you won't find in the lower grades. Frankly, we can see why BMW put a small electric motor in this ...
With the recent unveiling of the 2025 BMW X3, we can see how the concept car's design has found its way into the production model. It's a style that is doubtlessly definitive, to say the least.
A facelift of the iX - BMW's all-electric tech flagship - is on its way, and will likely pair a few styling tweaks with gains ...