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BMW X3 xDrive 20d

Raft of changes make SUV more spacious, stylish and comfortable and we're first to put it through its paces.

BMW X3

By Jack Rix

October 2010

The X3 is coming of age! BMW’s all-new compact SUV is bigger and more powerful than the previous model. But it’s also lighter, cheaper and the most efficient car in its class.

A stylish but less controversial design language is taking shape at BMW and the X3 is cut from the same cloth. Sharp edges and acute angles have been replaced by sculpted contours in the bonnet and doors. While the last car’s proportions looked awkward, the new X3 is more elegant.

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On the inside, build quality is flawless, but the real surprise is the space on offer. A maximum load capacity of 1,600 litres is top of the class while the X3 weighs 25kg less than the model it replaces.

A head-up display projects stats about the car’s speed and sat-nav directions into the driver’s line of sight, while radar-based cruise control applies the brakes or throttle automatically to maintain a set distance to the vehicle in front. Plus, the ConnectedDrive system provides Internet access on the move.

Only one engine is available at launch for the diesel-loving UK market. But the xDrive 20d is a cracker. It has four per cent more power and consumes 15 per cent less fuel than the outgoing 20d. The power delivery is surprisingly linear for a diesel, while refinement is impressive at motorway speeds.

A six-speed manual gearbox is standard, but it disappointed us with its rubbery feel and lack of precision. Fortunately, buyers can specify a superb optional eight-speed auto, which comes with a stop-start system – a first in this segment.

And on the move the emphasis is on comfort – the car rides beautifully, rounding off any imperfections in the road. Three modes – Normal, Sport and Sport+ – offer a variety of settings for the throttle response, power-steering weight, stability control, gearshifts and damper responses, so the car is a capable cruiser and fun on country lanes, too.

BMW is keeping it simple for UK customers, offering only one spec at launch, alongside the single engine – although there’s plenty of kit as standard, such as leather trim and dual-zone air-con. The price is £115 cheaper than for the equivalent previous-generation car, but with costly options such as a panoramic sunroof, head-up display and sat-nav, the bill soon rises.

Rival: Audi Q5
The Q5 is everything we have come to expect from Audi: smartly styled, brilliantly built, well equipped and good to drive. The thorn in its side, though, is the company’s own A4 Avant, which is about as practical and costs much less to buy.

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3 Comments

Full marks to BMW

For designing a new car that is even more ugly than it's predecessor..........

Who in their right mind would pay for that?

By PDTBurge on 18 October, 2010, 10:25pm

Retro dash

Another German car goes 1950's retro with its dash. What's happened to the Germans to cause this nationwide design-reflux. I get indigestion just looking at it.

By Tooyoo on 20 October, 2010, 3:53pm

New X3

Some people are so quick in downing this new model. I think it looks smart but would have been more pleased if the 3.0d engine was on offer at launch time.

By David24 on 25 October, 2010, 6:51pm

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FIRST OPINION

    BMW has taken a fresh look at the X3 and rung the changes. The exterior has a more elegant appearance, while the attractive cabin offers class-leading space. On the move, the car has a more comfortable and laid-back demeanour, and is easier to live with. The four-cylinder diesel will prove fast enough for most, but we’d avoid the manual box and stump up for the eight-speed auto. Now a true all-rounder, the X3 more than earns its place in BMW’s line-up.

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £30,490
    Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbodiesel
    Transmission: Six-speed manual, four-wheel drive
    Power/torque: 181bhp/380Nm
    0-62mph: 8.5 seconds
    Top speed: 131mph
    Econ/CO2: 50.4mpg/149g/km
    Equipment: Leather upholstery, air-con, iDrive , cruise control, stop-start, adaptive dampers
    On sale: 18 November
     
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