New BMW X4 set to write the next chapter of the sports activity coupe
20 Feb 2018|3,450 views
The all new BMW X4 makes its mark by delivering individuality, dynamism and innovation in far greater doses. It is here to write the next chapter in the success story of the first ever Sports Activity Coupe (SAC) at the premium end of the mid-size class. Approximately 200,000 units have been sold around the world since the first generation X4 was launched in 2014.
The X4 underscores its individual character with significantly enhanced driving dynamics, standout exterior design accentuating the car's sporting instincts, a further refined premium ambience in the interior, state-of-the-art driver assistance systems and cutting-edge connectivity technologies.
Added to which, the dynamic and extravagant aura of the SAC is further highlighted by the addition of two BMW M Performance models to the lineup.
Customers will be able to choose from three petrol and four diesel engines from the launch of the new BMW X4 or shortly afterwards. The lineup is spearheaded by a duo of BMW M Performance models.
The six-cylinder in-line petrol engine under the bonnet of the BMW X4 M40i musters up maximum output of 355bhp. The BMW X4 M40d is powered by a 322bhp straight-six diesel unit.
The BMW X4 xDrive30d likewise draws its drive power from a six-cylinder in-line diesel engine, this time with 261bhp. Apart from this, the choice of engines also includes two four-cylinder diesel units generating 228bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive25d and 187bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive20d, as well as two four-cylinder petrol units with outputs of 249bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive30i and 181bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive20i.
All model variants direct their engines' power to the road via an eight-speed Steptronic transmission with shift paddles on the steering wheel and BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive as standard.
The new BMW X4 boasts a marked increase in agility combined with a high degree of ride comfort, courtesy of chassis technology that has been systematically refined and honed for the specific requirements of the SAC and a centre of gravity lower than that of the BMW X3.
Standard specification includes not only M Sport suspension and the Performance Control function, but also variable sport steering. M Sport brakes and Adaptive Suspension with electronically controlled dampers are both optionally available.
The BMW M Performance models come equipped as standard with 20-inch light-alloy wheels, specially designed M Sport brakes and an M Sport differential, which generates a precise locking effect at the rear wheels to help the car power out of corners with refreshing dynamic enthusiasm.
The all new BMW X4 makes its mark by delivering individuality, dynamism and innovation in far greater doses. It is here to write the next chapter in the success story of the first ever Sports Activity Coupe (SAC) at the premium end of the mid-size class. Approximately 200,000 units have been sold around the world since the first generation X4 was launched in 2014.
The X4 underscores its individual character with significantly enhanced driving dynamics, standout exterior design accentuating the car's sporting instincts, a further refined premium ambience in the interior, state-of-the-art driver assistance systems and cutting-edge connectivity technologies.
Added to which, the dynamic and extravagant aura of the SAC is further highlighted by the addition of two BMW M Performance models to the lineup.
Customers will be able to choose from three petrol and four diesel engines from the launch of the new BMW X4 or shortly afterwards. The lineup is spearheaded by a duo of BMW M Performance models.
The six-cylinder in-line petrol engine under the bonnet of the BMW X4 M40i musters up maximum output of 355bhp. The BMW X4 M40d is powered by a 322bhp straight-six diesel unit.
The BMW X4 xDrive30d likewise draws its drive power from a six-cylinder in-line diesel engine, this time with 261bhp. Apart from this, the choice of engines also includes two four-cylinder diesel units generating 228bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive25d and 187bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive20d, as well as two four-cylinder petrol units with outputs of 249bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive30i and 181bhp in the BMW X4 xDrive20i.
All model variants direct their engines' power to the road via an eight-speed Steptronic transmission with shift paddles on the steering wheel and BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive as standard.
The new BMW X4 boasts a marked increase in agility combined with a high degree of ride comfort, courtesy of chassis technology that has been systematically refined and honed for the specific requirements of the SAC and a centre of gravity lower than that of the BMW X3.
Standard specification includes not only M Sport suspension and the Performance Control function, but also variable sport steering. M Sport brakes and Adaptive Suspension with electronically controlled dampers are both optionally available.
The BMW M Performance models come equipped as standard with 20-inch light-alloy wheels, specially designed M Sport brakes and an M Sport differential, which generates a precise locking effect at the rear wheels to help the car power out of corners with refreshing dynamic enthusiasm.
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