Most recent Upgrade: BMW has presented the M Sport variant of the X1 with petrol powertrain alternative as well.
Cost: The entry-level BMW SUV is priced from Rs 45.90 lakh to Rs 50.90 lakh (early on, ex-showroom container India).
Variations: It can presently be had in three trims: sDrive18i xLine, sDrive 18i M Wear and sDrive18d M Don.
Colours: The new X1 is advertised in six outside colour shades: Alpine White (Non-Metallic), Black Sapphire (Metallic), Phytonic Blue (Metallic), M Portimao Blue (Metallic), Storm Bay (Metallic) and Space Silver (Metallic).
Seating Capacity: It can situate up to five individuals.
Motor and Transmission: The third-gen X1 comes with two motor alternatives: a 1.5-litre petrol motor (making 136PS/230Nm) and a 2-litre diesel unit (150PS/360Nm), both combined to a 7-speed DCT. The previous can go from nothing to 100kmph in 9.2 seconds, whereas the last mentioned does the same in 8.9 seconds.
Highlights: BMW’s entry-level SUV brags a bended screen setup (a 10.25-inch advanced driver’s show and a 10.7-inch infotainment framework) which is based on BMW's most recent iDrive working framework 8. It too gets a all encompassing sunroof, an discretionary 205 Watt, 12-speaker Harman Kardon sound framework and electrically flexible front seats with memory and rub capacities.
Security: Traveler security is taken care of by different airbags, cornering brake control (CBC) and ABS with brake help work. It assist incorporates driver-assistance frameworks such as path flight caution and dynamic input, front collision caution and manual speed restrain help.
Rivals: The X1 takes on the Volvo XC40, Mercedes-Benz GLA and Audi Q3.