BMW’s top-selling mid-sized Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV), the BMW X3, now boasts an entirely turbo-charged engine line up with the arrival of the latest iteration of BMW’s new four-cylinder TwinPower Turbo two-litre petrol engine in the X3 xDrive 28i. The new X3 xDrive 28i sees its previous six-cylinder engine replaced with the new four-cylinder engine featuring a twin-scroll turbocharger with VALVETRONIC, Double-VANOS camshaft control and High Precision Injection. Producing 180kW from 5,000 rpm and 350Nm across 1,250-4,800 rpm, the X3 xDrive 28i sprints from 0-100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds, an improvement of 0.2 seconds. Now also featuring the fuel saving automatic start/stop function, the X3 xDrive 28i fuel consumption has improved by 1.5 litres to just 7.5 l/100 km, with CO2 emissions reduced by 35 grams to 175g/ 100km, which is identical to that of the X3 xDrive 20i. While performance and consumption has improved, so too has the level of standard specification. Coupled with the addition of the automatic start/stop function the X3 xDrive 28i also receives business navigation as standard along with the X3 xDrive 30d, and the entire range is also now equipped with Driving Experience Control which includes ECO PRO mode. Pricing from April Production X3 xDrive 20i $59,500 X3 xDrive 20d $62,500 X3 xDrive 28i $72,900 X3 xDrive 30d $75,900 See the original post... |