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The all-new 2025 BMW X3.

All-new fourth generation of the highly successful premium midsize SAV. New exterior design language and modern interior with BMW Curved Display and iDrive 9. New four- and six-cylinder engines with 48V mild hybrid technology. New digital options for driver assistance systems, infotainment, and personalization. Worldwide launch to commence in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Boasting greater sporting appeal, visual impact, and versatility than ever, the all-new 2025 BMW X3 retains its place as the dynamic choice for everyday use, weekend adventures, and cross-country journeys. A new design language gives the fourth generation of the Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) for the premium midsize segment much enhanced exterior presence and an aura of dynamic grace. High-quality materials, a more generous standard specification, advanced digitalization and the new BMW iDrive Operating System 9 with QuickSelect set the tone for the premium ambience inside the progressively designed cabin. Driving pleasure, safety, and long-distance comfort in the new BMW X3 also all benefit from the precise powertrain and chassis tuning and a wide selection of semi-automated driving and parking systems.

The new BMW X3 heralds major improvements in efficiency and dynamic performance to both the 4-cylinder and high-performance 6-cylinder variants, and these changes coincide with a change to the model designations. The two models will be badged BMW X3 30 xDrive and BMW X3 M50 xDrive, thereby dropping the letter “i” from the model name that previously indicated fuel injection. In future, the letter “i” will only be used in the names of all-electric BMW models.

The all-new 2025 BMW X3’s aura of modernity and enhanced product substance provide the ideal basis for adding another chapter to the BMW X3 success story – one that first began 20 years ago. Since first establishing the SAV segment in the premium midsize class, it has been instrumental in the steady growth in popularity of the BMW X models and, indeed, became the brand’s best-selling model in 2023. The new BMW X3 will be built for the Canadian market at BMW Group Plant Spartanburg, South Carolina, using a production process focused on conserving resources and circularity. Its market launch will get underway in the fourth quarter of 2024.

 

New design language shines the spotlight on distinctive proportions.

A new design language for the exterior gives the fourth generation of the BMW X3 an almost monolithic overall appearance with distinctive BMW X model proportions. Generously proportioned surfaces combine with just a few crisply defined lines to produce a clearly structured exterior design that has been reduced to the essentials. The new BMW X3 is 34 mm longer than its predecessor at 4,755 mm overall, while width has increased by 29 mm to 1,920 mm. Together with the 16 mm drop in vehicle height to 1,660 mm and the wider tracks, this produces a very powerful and sporty look.

The large BMW kidney grille in the upright front end of the new BMW X3 exudes an air of assured presence. A new internal structure for the grille composed of vertically and diagonally arranged bars, adds a fresh touch. The illuminated kidney grille featuring contour lighting – standard on X3 M50 xDrive, optional on X3 30 xDrive – forms a continuous line around each element of the grille. The daytime driving lights, side marker lights, and turn signal indicators in the LED headlights are now all produced by L-shaped, overlapping light sources. Full LED Headlights with cornering light functions, plus blue design detailing, are optionally available, as are Shadowline Lights.

Bold side skirts and a roofline extending deep into the rear end are the distinguishing features of the new model’s sporty silhouette. The prominently flared wheel arches create the impression of considerable width at the rear. The flush-mounted rear window is bordered by a long roof spoiler and the adjoining side air deflectors. X3 30 xDrive models are fitted with exhaust tailpipes integrated out of sight in the rear apron. The fresh interpretation of the characteristic T-shaped graphic and a satin-finished horizontal bar with integral turn signal indicators help to give the rear lights a very modern appearance.

There is a choice of one solid, seven metallic and two frozen paint colours available for the new X3 M50 xDrive, and one solid, nine metallic and two frozen shades for the new BMW X3 30 xDrive. This includes the new Dune Grey metallic finish, available on both variants. And for the next level in personalization, models produced at BMW Group Plant Spartanburg will also be available with over fifteen BMW Individual paint finishes.

The new BMW X3 30 xDrive is equipped as standard with 19-inch alloy wheels with a selection of 20-inch and 21-inch packages available as options. The optional M Sport Package adds an exceptionally dynamic look and feel on the road with features such as 20-inch M alloy wheels, M Sport brakes and suspension, variable sport steering, and design cues engineered to optimize airflow and aerodynamic balance. The optional M Sport Pro Package builds on the M Sport content by adding the illuminated kidney grille (standard on X3 M50 xDrive), M Sport brakes with a choice of red or blue painted brake calipers (blue included in M Sport Package on X3 30 xDrive and standard on X3 M50 xDrive), Shadowline Lights, Full LED Headlights with cornering light function, and Black Exterior Contents.

 

Sporty premium ambience and generous amounts of space.

The cabin of the new BMW X3 blends robust SAV functionality with ample spaciousness and a premium ambience full of individual style. The BMW Curved Display, BMW Interaction Bar, steering wheels with a flat-bottomed rim, and the new gear selector toggle are the defining elements of the cockpit’s modern take on hallmark BMW driver-focused design. Other model-specific highlights include light elements in a contrasting colour in the centre console and door trims. This new design feature is located towards the front of the driver’s and front passenger doors, where it forms a border around function buttons, ventilation controllers, air vents and the robust door handles typically found on BMW X models.

The interior’s ambience goes hand in hand with generous amounts of space and modern versatility. Luggage space can be increased from 570 litres to a maximum of 1,700 litres  by folding the rear seats forward. A trailer hitch is optional and allows a trailer load of up to 2,200 kg depending on the model variant.

The new BMW X3 is fitted as standard with newly designed electrically adjustable and heated sport seats upholstered in the customer’s choice of three colours of Perforated and Quilted Veganza. Two colours of Merino Leather upholsteries are available as options on both models, while an M Veganza/Alcantara combination in Black with Blue contrast stitching is available on the X3 M50 xDrive. Available for the first time on any BMW model is an optional woven fabric  covering the dashboard and upper doors made from recycled polyester with a premium knitted texture.

 

BMW X3 M50 xDrive with exceptional performance qualities.

The foundations for an emotionally intoxicating driving experience in the BMW tradition were laid by the consistent upgrades made to the inline 6-cylinder engine from BMW’s latest modular generation. The 3.0-litre engine shines with extremely rapid power delivery, a strong appetite for revs, and remarkably low fuel consumption and emissions relative to its power.

The engine in the new BMW X3 M50 xDrive (designated B58B30M2) is one of the first to benefit from the new Efficient Dynamics Next technology package. Among the highlights are the Miller combustion cycle, redesigned intake ports and combustion chamber geometry, and changes to the injection system, ignition system, exhaust gas routing, and camshaft timing. The package contains developments including switchable exhaust-side rocker arms and eVANOS electrically controlled camshaft adjustment. Among the engine’s M-specific highlights are a new, extremely robust crankshaft drive, an optimized system of oil supply for the pistons with cooling channels, and new main bearing shells and caps. Its M TwinPower Turbo technology has been upgraded by increasing the performance of the turbocharging system and indirect charge air cooling at the same time as introducing dual injection for mixture preparation as a function of load point.

The engine and the 48V hybrid system combine to achieve a total system output of 393 hp between 5,200 and 6,250 rpm and peak torque of 428 lb-ft between 1,900 and 4,800 rpm. The 48V mild hybrid technology in the form of a crankshaft-mounted starter generator helps to deliver instantaneous response to every movement of the accelerator and to optimize efficiency. The electric motor integrated into the eight-speed Steptronic transmission can both supplement the output of the combustion engine and ease the load on it, as required by the driving situation at hand. A model-specific, extremely rigid engine mounting makes an additional contribution to the engine’s direct response.

The engine’s spirited power development is accompanied by the emotionally engaging note from a quad tailpipe exhaust system that also turns heads stylistically: the twin tailpipes integrated into the left and right of the rear apron are an unmistakable, M-specific nod to the position of the new BMW X3 M50 xDrive at the top of the X3 model range’s performance range.

This highly potent powertrain combines with model-specific chassis technology to deliver a compelling blend of agility, dynamic control, and handling precision. M Sport brakes, 20-inch Style 1036M alloy wheels, variable sport steering, and an M Sport differential at the rear axle all come as standard, while Adaptive M suspension with electronically controlled dampers can be optionally equipped. Full contour lighting of the kidney and M-specific design features such as the M  grille with horizontal bars and the quartet of exhaust tailpipes all serve to underline the status of the BMW M model as the most powerful version of the new BMW X3.

 

 

Powerful, free-revving engine in the new BMW X3 30 xDrive.

The 2.0-litre TwinPower Turbo 4-cylinder unit (designated B48B20O2) found under the hood of the BMW X3 30 xDrive boasts instantaneous power delivery, a healthy appetite for revs, and exemplary efficiency. Beyond the adoption of 48V mild hybrid technology, this is mostly the result of extensive upgrades to the core engine. The array of innovations includes the Miller cycle (which shortens the opening time of the intake valves), redesigned intake ports and combustion chambers, and an ignition system featuring an active coil with integrated electronics. Mixture preparation is optimized using a new dual injection system. In addition to the existing high-pressure injection system, some of the fuel is now injected into the combustion chambers via a low-pressure system. At the same time, the performance of the turbocharging system and intercooler has also been improved. Switchable rocker arms on the exhaust side of the VALVETRONIC variable valve timing form the basis for enabling purely electric driving at extremely low speeds.

The new power unit generates maximum output of 255 hp between 4,700 and 6,500 rpm and peak torque of 295 lb-ft at 1,600 and 4,500 rpm. This enables the new BMW X3 30 xDrive to accelerate to 100 km/h from rest in 6.3 seconds.

 

Agility and ride comfort up their game.

Both BMW X3 models boast noticeable advancements in agility, cornering stability, and long-distance comfort over the outgoing model. A body-in-white with lower weight but increased rigidity and the wider rear track both play roles here, as do the high-quality chassis components and control systems tuned for each model. Modifications to the kinematic and elastokinematic properties of the double-joint spring strut front axle and five-link rear axle have increased precision when turning into corners, while the 19 percent increase in the caster offset of the steering axle benefits straight-line stability. Near-actuator wheel slip limitation and the integrated braking system likewise form part of the standard package of chassis technology.

X3 M50 xDrive customers can choose the optional Adaptive M suspension which sharpens agility and improves ride comfort, while those equipping M Sport Package on their X3 30 xDrive can opt for standard suspension for a less sporty ride.

 

Parking Assistant as standard. Optional Parking Assistant Professional with Manoeuvre Assistant.

The new BMW X3 offers a broad range of standard and optional systems for semi-automated driving and parking. It is equipped as standard with Forward Collision Mitigation, Lane Keeping Assistant and Speed Limit Info, along with the Driving Assistant including Active Blind Spot Detection and manual Speed Limit Assistant. The Parking Assistant, now standard, incorporates features such as the Backup Assistant and a Rear View Camera.

Specifying the optional Parking Assistant Professional maximises the X3’s automated parking abilities. Instead of just using other vehicles as a guide for determining the boundaries of a parking space, the system is now also able to take into account road markings and the curb. Entering and exiting tight spaces can be controlled from outside the car by smartphone using the My BMW App.

The BMW Manoeuvre Assistant also included in Parking Assistant Professional makes it possible to store far more complex parking and general manoeuvres and execute them automatically using GPS data and the trajectory data from steering movements. It can record up to ten manoeuvres with a total length of up to 600 metres. At the starting point of the stored route – and after the driver has given their confirmation – the BMW Manoeuvre Assistant takes over the full parking manoeuvre, including all necessary changes in direction. The driver can control the process from either inside the car or outside (by smartphone) and focus on monitoring the vehicle’s surroundings. It is also possible to quickly switch between the two modes, meaning that once a parking or general manoeuvre has commenced, it can be halted at any time and then resumed from inside the car using its control/operation system or from outside using a smartphone. If the Parking Assistant Professional is specified, the Backup Assistant can also take over control of the steering on a route of up to 200 metres along which the vehicle has been previously driven forwards.

 

Driving Assistant Professional provides an extended driver assistance experience.

In X3s specified with the optional Driving Assistant Professional, the Lane Keeping Assistant with Side Collision Protection and Distance Control can be used when travelling at highway speeds. At lower speeds up to 60 km/h, the Traffic Jam Assistant can provide attentive, unlimited hands-free driving to ease the strain of especially dense traffic situations on limited access highways.

 

Intuitive operation and new digital services with BMW Operating System 9.

The new BMW X3 provides further evidence of the relentless progress being made in the field of digitalization with the introduction of BMW Operating System 9. This technology lays the foundations for the latest version of BMW iDrive with QuickSelect. The new edition enables intuitive, comfortable and ergonomically optimized control of numerous vehicle functions and use of innovative digital services by means of the control display’s touchscreen, the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel, and the BMW iDrive Controller on the centre console. The latest improvements for interaction using touch and voice control allows the driver-focused cockpit to further reduce the number of buttons and switches. The optional BMW Head-Up Display adds further scope to the multimodal dialogue between the driver and car.

BMW Operating System 9 was developed in-house by the BMW Group and is based on an Android Open Source Project (AOSP) software stack for the first time. It provides the basis for a broader offering of digital content for information and entertainment, shorter function update cycles and improved accessibility to a host of specific online services via the BMW ConnectedDrive Store. BMW Operating System 9 therefore paves the way for a customizable selection of additional digital services that are made available to customers either by means of BMW ConnectedDrive Upgrades or via an ever-growing variety of third-party apps as part of the optional BMW Digital Premium offering.

BMW Digital Premium includes features such as apps for video streaming, music from platforms like Spotify, podcasts, news, and in-car gaming. It also adds functions to the cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps such as 3D maps, Satellite View users can select from the BMW Maps menu and Traffic Camera Information displayed in the instrument cluster or, if equipped, BMW Head-Up Display. BMW Digital Premium also expands the abilities of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant and broadens the scope of driving experience customization possibilities courtesy of additional My Modes. Plus, it covers the data usage required for the digital services.

 

Remote Software Upgrades, BMW ConnectedDrive Upgrades and BMW Digital Premium.

The BMW Group has the world’s largest fully over-the-air upgradeable vehicle fleet, with more than 7.5 million vehicles. The Remote Software Upgrades function keeps the new BMW X3 right up to date with the latest software at all times. Upgrades may include free quality improvements, updates, or even additional features (availability depends on country, vehicle model, equipment and vehicle status).

With BMW ConnectedDrive Upgrades, customers can also download additional digital products and services for their car after they have bought it. For the majority of BMW ConnectedDrive Upgrades, customers can activate a free-of-charge trial. The BMW ConnectedDrive Upgrades can be downloaded from the BMW ConnectedDrive Store on the web, from the My BMW App or directly in the car.

The range of products and services available for the new BMW X3 from the BMW ConnectedDrive Store – which can be accessed via the in-car app in the car’s All Apps menu – includes Driving Assistant Plus and Parking Assistant Professional. If Driving Assistant Plus and/or Parking Assistant Professional are not selected from factory, customers still have the ability to add the functionality (depending on equipment) to their vehicle as ConnectedDrive Upgrades. Driving Assistant Plus includes Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go which adjusts the speed of the vehicle automatically (to a standstill if necessary) to maintain a safe distance to the vehicle ahead as well as Steering Assistant which supports the driver in keeping the vehicle in the centre of the lane. Parking Assistant Professional includes remote parking operation via the My BMW App, Manoeuvre Assistant which allows your vehicle to learn up to 10 parking routes, and an informative display of parking spaces that can be overlaid in the parking view. These features make parking in tighter parking spaces easier by reducing manual steering manoeuvres.

The new BMW Digital Premium package of wide-reaching functionality extensions can also be downloaded easily from the BMW ConnectedDrive Store.

 

BMW Digital Premium provides outstanding entertainment when it comes to music, video streaming, and gaming.

BMW Digital Premium gives customers access to in-car gaming that is unique in the automotive sector. In cooperation with the game platform AirConsole*, BMW offers a wide selection of casual games that can be played while the vehicle is stationary, for example when waiting for someone or something. The continuously growing portfolio of playable titles includes racing, sports and quiz games.

The driver and passengers can spend any downtime they have in the car when it’s stationary by gaming in single-player or in multi-player mode. They only need their smartphone, which will serve as a controller, and the gaming experience on the BMW Curved Display is ready to go. Other games from the BMW ConnectedDrive Store available via BMW Digital Premium can be played on the control display using touch control.

BMW Digital Premium also brings an array of audio streaming services such as Spotify, Deezer and Amazon Music to the new BMW X3. Customers can use their account with their preferred streaming provider directly from the car. BMW Digital Premium covers the required data usage for video and music streaming via the media apps.

 

Extended functions for the navigation system BMW Maps.

The cloud-based navigation system BMW Maps included as standard in the new BMW X3 offers further product improvements and extensions. As well as offering a simplified method of destination entry, BMW Maps enables fast route calculation, carried out dynamically and based on precise real-time traffic data transmitted at short intervals. The map data is accessed online and is therefore as up-to-date as possible at all times.

The optional Digital Cockpit Professional includes both the BMW Head-Up Display and the Augmented View function. This adds an event-related live video stream from the driver’s view to the navigation map on the control display or instrument cluster. For example, at a confusing junction an animated direction arrow integrated into the video image helps the driver to take the correct turn-off according to the route planning.

 

Additional My Modes and further scope for individualisation with BMW Digital Premium.

Customers can tailor the driving experience in the new BMW X3 to their personal preferences via the three My Modes Personal, Sport and Efficient. Depending on the My Mode selected, the vehicle functions, content on the BMW Curved Display and interior lighting are adapted to work together harmoniously. The My Modes provide a neatly coordinated overall experience on board. BMW Digital Premium offers the customer a wider variety of My Modes, with the addition of Expressive Mode, Relax Mode, Digital Art Mode, and the new Silent Mode.

 

Natural dialogue with the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant.

The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant adds numerous new skills to those offered by the predecessor to the new BMW X3. To further enhance the dialogue between human and car, interactive graphics are shown on the control display that indicate the Assistant is listening attentively to what is being said and provide a suitable response to selected spoken commands.

For example, the Assistant acknowledges the request to look for a gas station nearby by showing the image of a fuel pump. If BMW Digital Premium is specified, the customer can choose alternative graphics for the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. In addition, direct text overlays tell the customer while they are still formulating their command what the Assistant has just understood and processed.