The redesigned X3 has been spied with an evolutionary design that incorporates a number of design elements from the latest X1
BMW has been testing the redesigned X3 for more than a year, but the model is finally getting ready for its big debut. That will likely occur in the coming months but, in the meantime, spy photographers have snapped a heavily disguised prototype undergoing cold weather testing.
Spied inside and out, the crossover sports an evolutionary design that incorporates a number of cues from the latest X1. As a result, it features a pronounced grille that is flanked by sweptback headlights. They’re joined by a new front bumper, which has a wide intake with a vertical support in the center.
Bigger changes occur aft of the A-pillar as the X3 adopts streamlined bodywork and a softer shoulder line. We can also see flush-mounted door handles, a sloping roof, and a familiar greenhouse.
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There isn’t much to see out back, but the crossover appears to have an edgier liftgate and expressive taillights. They’re joined by a massive BMW roundel and a relocated license plate recess.
The interior pictures aren’t the best, but we can see a new Curved Display that appears to combine a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with a 14.9-inch infotainment system. They reside behind a flat-bottom steering wheel, which has contrast stitching and an architectural-like lower spoke.
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The center console has been completely revamped and embraces a minimalist design. As part of the makeover, the crossover has been equipped with a switch-like shifter and a new iDrive controller. They’re accompanied by new switchgear and what appears to be quick access buttons.
Performance specifications are still shrouded in secrecy, but the crossover may offer a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 255 hp (190 kW / 259 PS) and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm) of torque. We can also expect an assortment of other powertrains including plug-in hybrid and in certain markets, diesel options too.