BMW announces model updates for Q3 2025
02 Jun 2025|1,343 views
For the third quarter of 2025, BMW has announced that it is set to bring innovations in electric drive technology and digitalisation, as well as new standard and optional equipment features that will make its current model range even more attractive. Below, we'll list some, if not all, of the updates coming to the BMW lineup in the near future.
From June 2025, the BMW X1, X2 and 2 Series Active Tourer will soon be available with new exterior and interior options. These include Fire Red metallic and Night Dusk Blue for the 2 Series Active Tourer as well as Dune Grey metallic for the X2. All three colours are also available for the BMW X1, along with BMW Individual Frozen Portimao Blue metallic.
Veganza perforated upholstery in the colours Castanea, Smoke White and Atlas Grey/Smoke White will also be newly available for customising the interior of the 2 Series Active Tourer and X2, with the Castanea and Smoke White colourways to be available for the X1. The Econeer Bicolour Blue upholstery can be ordered from Q3 2025 in combination with front sport seats only. Another new option is the Brushed Aluminium Shadow interior trim.
Standard equipment for the BMW 1 Series and BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe will now include heated front seats and an alarm system. The optional M Technology Package II available for the BMW M135 xDrive and the M235 xDrive Gran Coupe will also now include M seat belts with M colours in the weave.
From July 2025, the BMW i4 eDrive35 and the BMW i4 eDrive40 will come with silicon carbide semiconductor components in the power electronics, which adds up to 22km of range, depending on the model and equipment installed. In addition, the top of the line all-electric BMW i4 will now be called the i4 M60 xDrive, and comes with an additional 42kW (56bhp) of power as compared to the i4 M50 xDrive.
The BMW X5 M Competition and the X6 M Competition will now benefit from the optional Ultimate Package. In addition to the M Carbon engine cover, this also includes various interior features as well as the Comfort Package. In addition, the M Driver's Package - included as part of this package - helps increase the top speed to 290km/h.
The BMW Digital Key will soon become the tool of choice to unlock and lock many BMW models, courtesy of a simplified set-up process. This feature will include a physical key, a Setup Card and a Service Card.
For the third quarter of 2025, BMW has announced that it is set to bring innovations in electric drive technology and digitalisation, as well as new standard and optional equipment features that will make its current model range even more attractive. Below, we'll list some, if not all, of the updates coming to the BMW lineup in the near future.
From June 2025, the BMW X1, X2 and 2 Series Active Tourer will soon be available with new exterior and interior options. These include Fire Red metallic and Night Dusk Blue for the 2 Series Active Tourer as well as Dune Grey metallic for the X2. All three colours are also available for the BMW X1, along with BMW Individual Frozen Portimao Blue metallic.
Veganza perforated upholstery in the colours Castanea, Smoke White and Atlas Grey/Smoke White will also be newly available for customising the interior of the 2 Series Active Tourer and X2, with the Castanea and Smoke White colourways to be available for the X1. The Econeer Bicolour Blue upholstery can be ordered from Q3 2025 in combination with front sport seats only. Another new option is the Brushed Aluminium Shadow interior trim.
Standard equipment for the BMW 1 Series and BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe will now include heated front seats and an alarm system. The optional M Technology Package II available for the BMW M135 xDrive and the M235 xDrive Gran Coupe will also now include M seat belts with M colours in the weave.
From July 2025, the BMW i4 eDrive35 and the BMW i4 eDrive40 will come with silicon carbide semiconductor components in the power electronics, which adds up to 22km of range, depending on the model and equipment installed. In addition, the top of the line all-electric BMW i4 will now be called the i4 M60 xDrive, and comes with an additional 42kW (56bhp) of power as compared to the i4 M50 xDrive.
The BMW X5 M Competition and the X6 M Competition will now benefit from the optional Ultimate Package. In addition to the M Carbon engine cover, this also includes various interior features as well as the Comfort Package. In addition, the M Driver's Package - included as part of this package - helps increase the top speed to 290km/h.
The BMW Digital Key will soon become the tool of choice to unlock and lock many BMW models, courtesy of a simplified set-up process. This feature will include a physical key, a Setup Card and a Service Card.
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