STUD or DUD: 2011 BMW X3 Official Photos And Info. Better Looking Than Q5 And GLK?

STUD or DUD: 2011 BMW X3 Official Photos And Info. Better Looking Than Q5 And GLK?
After months of spy photographs, first drive events and camouflaged teaser photographs, we have the lowdown on the 2011 BMW X3. A car that BMW essentially says created a new "hotly-contested segment."

Having had a 2006 BMW X3 in my family, I am incredibly familiar with the X3 line. It had a car-like driving experience but it came with a punishing suspension. Additionally, it was slightly underpowered.

In the cockpit, its interior was somewhat lackluster but stayed true to BMW's Spartan form.


Download the 2011 BMW X3 Press Release HERE!


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery






The 2011 X3 looks far apart from that rough around the edges first generation. My, oh my, BMW has done some properly good work on this one.

Back to the original iteration's format, the all-new X3 will feature two engine options -- a 3.0L I-6 and a 3.0L turbo'd I-6. This means you will have to choose between a 240-horsepower, 230 lb-ft variant OR a 300-horsepower, 300 lb-ft version, respectively. Coupled with these engines will be an eight-speed automatic gearbox that will likely boost the X3's efficiency.

Word from the prototype drive has suggested that the suspension has seen a massive overhaul that makes this X3 a MUCH better driver. 00R certainly hopes so.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery




One nifty addition to the X3 will be the ability to switch the car's driving dynamics VIA the switchgear on the center console. It has slowly been creeping its way into BMW's products as seen on the F01 7-Series, F10 5-Series and now the X3.

Keeping all of this in mind, should the Audi Q5 and Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class be a little nervous?

For the full details, take a look at BMW's press release down below...

Download the 2011 BMW X3 Press Release HERE!


BMW's press release follows:

The All-New BMW X3 Sports Activity Vehicle®

Second generation of a vehicle that launched an entire segment


Woodcliff Lake, NJ – Embargo 6:05 PM EDT, July 14, 2010 … In 2004 BMW introduced a new concept to the market: the small, premium Sports Activity Vehicle with all-road capability and unparalleled driving dynamics. This first generation BMW X3 became a best seller in the BMW line…both in the United States and in Europe. Through its lifecycle, over 600,000 original X3s have been sold worldwide with 150,000 sold in the USA. Subsequently, several competitors have entered the now hotly-contested segment.

The new second generation BMW X3 builds on the success of the original by developing its core competencies while adding new technology to establish new benchmarks for agility, efficiency and comfort. The new BMW X3 will be produced in an expansion of the BMW Spartanburg, South Carolina plant and is expected to arrive in US BMW Centers by the end of 2010.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery





Design: Exterior

The design of the new BMW X3 conveys elegance, agility and ruggedness. Up front, the forward-slanting BMW kidney grille and large headlight assembly combine with a powerful-looking front apron and hood boasting six contour lines sweeping down to meet at the kidney grill, giving the X3 a bold presence. The twin round headlights combined with the round fog lamps form the triangular light pattern that is characteristic of BMW SAV design. The upper edge of the headlight assembly sports an accentuating chrome trim, creating the focused design typical of BMW vehicles. BMW’s signature “Corona Rings” are again illuminated to function as the daytime running lights.  When equipped with the optional Xenon headlights, the Corona Rings and daytime running lights are illuminated by bright white LEDs.

The profile of the new BMW X3 is also characterized by a unique interpretation of typical BMW X design features. Powerfully flared wheel arches and the short front and rear overhangs emphasize the robust character of a BMW Sports Activity Vehicle. The dynamic appearance of the silhouette is accentuated by three characteristic lines. The new BMW X3’s brand-typical upper contour line at door handle level rises steeply at first within the front wheel arch area, then flows gently to the rear. Two additional subtle lines follow this contour line above the wheel arches.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery




The rear is characterized by horizontal lines, underlining the new BMW X3’s robust character. Precise lines and expressively modeled surfaces create attractive light and shadow effects. The taillights, which are located far to the outside, have a distinctive T-shape that is characteristic of the BMW X3.  LED light bars create a distinctive BMW night-time design signature.

Dimensionally, compared to its predecessor the new X3 is a half-inch (12mm) taller, 3.36-inches (83mm) longer, 1.1-inches (28mm) wider, and features a half-inch (12mm) more ground clearance. It rides on a wheelbase which is 0.6-inches (15mm) longer, at 110.6 inches (2810mm).


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery





Interior: First-class ambience, intelligent functionality.

A generous and versatile spatial concept, high-grade materials and a characteristic three-dimensional surface design provide the interior of the new BMW X3 with a modern, premium ambience and intelligent functionality. The horizontal lines of the instrument panel accentuate the width of the interior. The driver orientated cockpit, a hallmark of BMW design, is emphasized by the asymmetrically designed center console. The Central Display of the optional navigation system with fourth generation BMW iDrive is harmoniously integrated into the instrument panel. The system features in 8.8-inch high-resolution trans-reflective screen that is the largest on-board monitor in its vehicle segment. Throughout the vehicle, new BMW X3 has a large number of storage compartments, trays and cup holders.

The raised seating position facilitates egress and ingress, while providing outstanding outward visibility. The three rear seats offer outstanding comfort for travelling long distances and significantly more leg and elbow room than its predecessor. With EU-measured cargo volume between 19 and 56.6 cu.ft. (550 and 1,600 liters), the luggage compartment of the new BMW X3 is the largest in its segment. At the same time, the versatility with which available space can be adapted to suit each personal requirement is also unrivalled. The rear seat backrests can be split at a ratio 60 : 40 and can be folded down either individually or together. The optional rear seats with ski pass-through has three segments of 40 : 20 : 40 can be folded down individually or in combination making it possible to adapt the luggage compartment in varying degrees according to need.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery





The X3 xDrive28i: 6-cylinder power for the entry model.


For the US, the entry-level X3 xDrive28i will feature BMW’s award-winning magnesium/aluminum 3.0-liter inline-6. In 2006 and 2007, the “N52” was awarded the distinction of being one of Wards 10 Best Engines of the Year. Its magnesium/aluminum construction, Valvetronic variable valve lift and Double-VANOS are features found only on BMW engines, and it is currently the lightest six cylinder engine for its size class in the world. The N52 in the X3 is rated at 240 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 230 lb-ft of torque between 2,600 and 3,000 rpm.

That’s good enough to accelerate from 0 -60 mph in 6.7 seconds (preliminary).  That’s nearly a half-second quicker than the previous X3 xDrive30i equipped with an automatic transmission.


The X3 xDrive35i: Class leading performance and efficiency.


The new top model BMW X3 xDrive35i features BMW’s newest turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 “N55” engine combining direct fuel injection, twin-scroll turbo technology and Valvetronic. The N55 engine develops a maximum output of 300 hp at 5,800 rpm, with peak torque of 300 lb-ft available all the way from 1,200–5,000 rpm.  Redline is 7,000 rpm.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery



 
This engine enables the X3 xDrive35i to sprint from 0 to 60mph in just 5.5 seconds (preliminary). Top speed is electronically limited to 150mph when fitted with the optional Sport Package.
 
Both the BMW X3 xDrive28i and the X3 xDrive35i will offer not only the most dynamic driving characteristics in their categories, but also by far the most favorable fuel consumption and emission levels within their class. EPA fuel efficiency estimates will be provided closer to the on-sale date in the United States.
 

Playing a supporting role: The innovative new 8-speed automatic transmission.

Like many new BMW models, the new X3 features an 8-speed automatic transmission which brings smooth shifting, sportiness and efficiency to new levels of perfection. Compared to the exemplary 6-speed automatic offered previously, the 8-speed has “taller” cruising gears that make a significant contribution to reduced fuel consumption and emissions, as well as quietness. Its wider spread of ratios from lowest to highest gear enhances acceleration and response across the range of driving speeds. The revolutionary design even allows for direct shifts from 8th gear to 2nd gear for maximum acceleration.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery



 


This new automatic’s attributes have been achieved via an innovative concept that provides the two additional ratios (7 and 8) with no increase in bulk or weight. In a ground-breaking arrangement, four planetary gearsets and five clutch packs are controlled in a way that no more than two of the five clutch packs are freewheeling at any given time. The modest increase in the number of mechanical elements allows the new transmission to achieve unusually high efficiency. The so-called “gearing efficiency” is higher than 98% in all eight gears. . In 6th, gearing efficiency is at its optimum because that is a direct drive. Combine this with reduced friction and the ability to keep the torque converter “locked up” more of the total driving time, and the transmission becomes very much a part of the overall BMW EfficientDynamics concept.
 
Two additional gears mean threefold progress: quicker shifts, greater smoothness, enhanced efficiency.
The wider spread of ratios allows the engine to run at lower speeds, often in the “tallest” gear, 8th. Yet even with this wider spread, the steps between adjacent gears are reduced; in turn this means a stronger, smoother flow of power during acceleration.
 
Faster shifts are a further benefit because only one clutch pack is disengaged to shift up or down by one or two gears. On the other hand, downshifting more than two gears is accomplished as a direct shift. For example, a downshift from 8th to 2nd gear is made with only one clutch pack disengagement, and thus occurs without stepping down through the intermediate gears. So, at one instant the driver can be enjoying the quiet, fuel-efficient low rpm of 8th gear, and in the next instant getting maximum acceleration.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery



 

New suspension, xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive, and made-to-measure dynamics.


The new BMW X3 features standard xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive. Now in its third generation, BMW xDrive has been revised to incorporate even more flexibility, quicker response and improved handling characteristics. The new system marks a significant evolution in xDrive capabilities, which has always depended upon a networking of Dynamic Stability Control and the xDrive system.  With the overall Integrated Chassis Management system, all three control circuits work in parallel.  This refined interaction achieves even quicker reactions to changing driving conditions and enhances xDrive’s already outstanding handling dynamics.
 
BMW xDrive is unique in design and construction. In normal conditions, driving torque is always transmitted to the rear wheels, and most of the time to all four wheels.  Normal torque split is 40% front/60% rear. The portion of torque transmitted to the front wheels is controlled by a multi-disc clutch that can be fully open (100% to the rear), fully engaged or at any level of partial engagement in between.  The torque split between rear and front wheels is thus steplessly variable. Engagement pressure on the multi-disc clutch is directed by an electronic control system in response to actual road and driving conditions. This gives xDrive a dynamic ability that is unparalleled by other all-wheel drive systems.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery



 
The new BMW X3 also features completely redeveloped suspension technology. The combination of a double-joint spring-strut suspension at the front and a multi-link rear suspension provides the foundation for agility and driving comfort. The standard Servotronic speed-sensitive power steering contributes to the X3’s precise handling.

The X3’s optional Electronic Damping Control adjusts the shock absorbers to any level of firmness, quickly adapting to road conditions and the driver’s demands.. Suspension control is always optimum for current road conditions, vehicle speed, and load. The shocks default to the softest appropriate setting for the vehicle’s speed, and when the vehicle encounters an irregular road surface, they adjust instantaneously to control ride motions, preserve ride comfort, and maintain adhesion to the road. The system is so fast that even at highway speeds the system can sense a pothole at a front wheel and adjust rear-wheel damping before it reaches the same pothole. The Electronic Damping Control option includes a new Performance Control feature on the X3. Performance Control helps the X3 maintain a neutral handling character by adjusting the xDrive torque split to 20% front/80% rear in steady state cornering. Performance Control can also apply the inside rear brake while also applying a little more power to the outside wheel (to compensate for the additional drag of the brake) in order to help rotate the vehicle.

Adjacent to the E-Shift lever on the X3’s center console is the optional Driving Dynamics Control selector (included with EDC). DDC provides three settings that tailor vehicle characteristics to different drivers, one driver’s different moods, driving conditions – or all of the above. The settings are Normal, Sport and Sport Plus; the following vehicle-dynamics parameters are affected:
 
  • Shock-absorber firmness (within the Electronic Damping Control system)
  • Engine throttle response
  • Transmission shift characteristics
  • Power-steering assist level
  • Dynamic Stability Control mode
 
The X3’s driving dynamics can be widely controlled by these different calibrations of so many elements. In addition, when equipped with the Navigation system, the driver may use iDrive to custom-tailor the Sport setting.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery



 
Just ahead of the Driving Dynamics Control switch is the Dynamic Stability Control switch for BMW’s all-encompassing stability- and traction-control system. A brief push on this button switches the system to Dynamic Traction Control, in which DSC’s intervention threshold is raised; one effect of this setting is improved traction in deep snow. A long push on the same button de-activates DSC altogether, though the anti-lock braking and anti-rollover functions always remain active.
 

An extensive range of standard and optional BMW ConnectedDrive functions.

BMW ConnectedDrive comprises all offers and technologies which connect our vehicles, drivers and passengers, and the outside world. ConnectedDrive is comprised of three main pillars: Convenience, Infotainment, and Safety. Each of these three pillars operates and interacts seamlessly with iDrive and other onboard controls to create a unique and unmatched experience for both the driver and passengers. These features will be outlined in detail at a later date.


2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery



 

Production at the BMW Spartanburg plant.

The new BMW X3 is produced at the BMW Spartanburg, South Carolina plant.. With the production of the BMW X5 and BMW X6 models, the location, has become the competence center for BMW X models within the BMW Group’s worldwide production network. Thanks to a comprehensive $750 million expansion, BMW Plant Spartanburg is ready to produce the new X3 for distribution around the world.

Agility and comfort, sportiness and efficiency, ruggedness and elegance, flexibility and premium ambience – the new BMW X3 fulfils the varying demands made on a modern Sports Activity Vehicle. With its multifaceted qualities it sets new standards in the segment established by its predecessor. The all-new X3 is due to arrive in US showrooms by the end of 2010.



2011 BMW X3 Photo Gallery




[Source: BMW]








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SteedPubSteedPub - 7/14/2010 6:39:14 PM
-5 Boost
BMW has gone SO FAR of message and mission in the past 10 years. I really couldn't give a damn what they are building now.

First it was the acid headed art projects in the early 2000's. Now we have heavy, tall, bad handling cars with Playstation drive-by-wire everything.

I'll take my 1989 M3 and go home.


AmericaAmerica - 7/14/2010 9:24:43 PM
+10 Boost
So much BS! It is a great handling car with a lot of practicality. The M or Motorsport cars are the expression of the most sporting part of BMW's DNA. The X3 fills other aspects of what BMW is. I can't believe I have to say this, but not everyone wants or can even appreciate an M3. With that said, many people appreciate great design, great handling, and thoughtful solutions.

Rest assured, the new X3 will set new benchmarks for agility, efficiency, and comfort.




synxsynx - 7/15/2010 3:37:25 AM
+7 Boost
Drive-by-wire is the future. More reliable, efficient, safer, cheaper, lighter, smaller. What's not to like?


100octane100octane - 7/15/2010 4:55:42 AM
+13 Boost
"BMW has gone SO FAR of message and mission in the past 10 years"

different consumers, different messages. did you already forget about the m3 gts?


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 7/15/2010 11:18:50 AM
+14 Boost
im not sure why you all are even responding lol the comment doesnt even relate to the post......


B7FANB7FAN - 7/15/2010 11:50:46 AM
0 Boost
looks much better than the outgoing model but i still wouldnt buy one....definitley a chic mobile


chewychewy - 7/14/2010 6:45:42 PM
-3 Boost
Not feeling those headlights.


AgentOrangeAgentOrange - 7/14/2010 6:55:00 PM
+6 Boost
It does not look as good as the GLK350.
That said, I test drove the GLK350 - ride and handling was hugely disappointed, nowhere near that of the X3.
Not wanting a final yeat X3 model, I ended up with a 2010 Subby Forester which is way better in ride and handling than the GLK and I saved a ton of dough.



theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 7/14/2010 6:59:18 PM
+6 Boost
The front end is sloooooooooowly growing on me.


rubenkincaidrubenkincaid - 7/14/2010 7:30:40 PM
-7 Boost
What a useless segment. Not a UTE, not a driver. The suspension would have to be an improvement, because the latest has been awful. I can attest to it as a 6'2" rear-seat passenger.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 7/14/2010 7:37:19 PM
+5 Boost
I honestly don't know. Overall, I do like the curves and the arches - very muscular. The taillights are nice too. The headlights... look alright in some pictures.


1uberaudiR81uberaudiR8 - 7/14/2010 7:41:09 PM
-8 Boost
My pick in this order would be the Q5, X3, and GLK. The Q5 just has a better fit and finish on the interior and exterior. Also,the Q5 has a higher quality of materials. Anyway, I'll take Quattro over any all-wheel drive system.


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 7/14/2010 8:50:47 PM
+15 Boost
Do me a favor and get me some lottery numbers while you're using that crystal ball to experience the material quality and fit and finish of a car you've never been inside. Thanks.


vogeygolfvogeygolf - 7/14/2010 7:50:03 PM
+1 Boost
I am not a BMW fan, nor am I a sport ute fan. However, I like this one. Fuel efficiency for the X3 28xdrive with the 8 speed auto could be fanastic, since the 528 RWD is 21/32 or so. This could get 20/30..


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 7/14/2010 8:26:21 PM
+7 Boost
Diesel arrive in the U.S. next fall.


atc98092atc98092 - 7/15/2010 8:22:47 AM
+2 Boost
If that happens, then I could seriously consider the X3. I'll believe it when I see it.


Agent001Agent001 - 7/14/2010 8:31:20 PM
+2 Boost
Front and rear are good from first look to me but I'm still having some issues with the new side view.

The last generation was simply the ugliest small ute of it's time.

So much for commenters saying we like everything BMW touches.

001


911gt2911gt2 - 7/14/2010 8:32:51 PM
+9 Boost
Looks good!


bmwcsbmwcs - 7/14/2010 8:38:10 PM
+8 Boost
I like it. The interior looks high quality, and well designed. The exterior looks much better than the old one.


sdcarguysdcarguy - 7/15/2010 12:17:53 PM
0 Boost
Kind of surprised to still see a CD player there. Do people still have CDs?


tangotango - 7/14/2010 8:40:43 PM
-3 Boost
<yawn>


racerf109racerf109 - 7/14/2010 8:47:47 PM
+5 Boost
Squared headlights on SUVs look good, should age well design wise.


thstonethstone - 7/14/2010 8:59:54 PM
-1 Boost
Dud.

Grill and front air ducting nicely done.

Front headlights oddly shaped.

Side crease on the front fenders makes the sideview look overly busy.

WTF is that black band thing around the bottom of the rear valence?

The entire rear end sticks up in the air like a stink bug.

Winner: Audi Q5 (bass mouth and all)






94geo94geo - 7/14/2010 9:00:35 PM
+8 Boost
Pretty sharp, saw some videos of it on bimmerpost and it looks good in motion.


dlindlin - 7/14/2010 9:26:57 PM
-9 Boost
AUDI wants its A4 headlight back. You can keep misaligned rear lights though. :)


tattedtwicetattedtwice - 7/15/2010 2:37:06 AM
+10 Boost
And you should want your glasses back; the headlights are ALL BMW. They arent overstyled and you dont see any cheesy little xmas lights strung in weird patterns, ergo there's nothing audi about them.


u080570u080570 - 7/15/2010 7:12:51 AM
-9 Boost
..yeah - you get cheesy "caught in the headlights" led circles instead...


dlindlin - 7/15/2010 1:48:31 PM
-4 Boost
I've always had my glasses on, and maybe you should start wearing. I'm talking more of overall shape and corners near grille. Last X3's got interesting way of integrating signal lights, but this one is just a plain COPY.


LUXCAR32LUXCAR32 - 7/15/2010 1:05:19 AM
-2 Boost
Goona have to wait to see this in person, but right now not loving it. Something isn't right with the front end, I think its a combination of the sharp corners of the headlights and the grill. The grill is a little high or miss proportioned or something.
the X3 probably will have a better driving experience than anything in its class, still prefer the Q5 for now.


tattedtwicetattedtwice - 7/15/2010 1:54:21 AM
+2 Boost
EASILY better looking than that Hyundai Tuscon look-alike with the stupid LED's jammed into the headlight cluster. The glk isnt too bad, certainly nowhere near as ugly as the tuscon twin, but still I think the X looks better than both.


als723als723 - 7/15/2010 2:32:01 AM
-7 Boost
The Q5 looks better... so I guess it makes it a dud... that being said... it is an improvement over the previous version... they made it look more X5-ish.


xj13xj13 - 7/15/2010 3:03:08 AM
+12 Boost
STUD all the way,luv the cabin wow.


synxsynx - 7/15/2010 3:40:52 AM
+3 Boost
Headlights make it look like a cartoon character. Rear looks pretty good but I don't like the 2 creases on the side. Shouldn't have the shorter one.


JustaCarJustaCar - 7/15/2010 8:28:49 AM
-9 Boost
I think you are correct about the "cartoon" headlights. Most new BMW designs have this startled deer-in-the headlights look.


528i528i - 7/15/2010 4:07:20 AM
-7 Boost
Nice pokemon.


xj13xj13 - 7/15/2010 4:27:39 AM
+10 Boost
I can't believe you guys are picking on the head lights, there a prefect DNA to the existing line up. And the side view looks sporty and modern. Well done BM another winner in this class.
And finally the Xdrive35i pulling 5.5 sec in a standing start to 60. well that's just magic.




Bmw8terBmw8ter - 7/15/2010 6:38:40 AM
-9 Boost
"A car that BMW essentially says created a new "hotly-contested segment."

I can't help but laugh at that statement. Crossover SUVs existed long before the X3 did.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 7/15/2010 1:47:01 PM
+4 Boost
Think SMALL luxury cross-overs, BMW was the first.


HardcoreMarineCorpHardcoreMarineCorp - 7/15/2010 8:23:56 AM
-5 Boost
Improvement from the previous generation, but that's not saying much considering the fact that looking at the first one was like saying "F*ck You" to the eyes. I think the view from the side looks decent, the front looks goofy for some reason, the rear, in my opinion is this model's biggest improvement from the old model. Interior is improved, but still looks dated. In my opinion, from a stylistic standpoint, I don't think that the GLK and Q5 have anything to worry about.












StaxStax - 7/15/2010 8:36:30 AM
-7 Boost
The Chinese called, they said they want their design back.


FatnSassyFatnSassy - 7/15/2010 9:05:17 AM
+12 Boost
Finally this model gets the BMW look.


WhelanWhelan - 7/15/2010 9:16:27 AM
-1 Boost
Definitely not more attractive than the GLK or Q5. What's with the cheap plastic trim lining the lower portion of the car. Trying to avoid chips and scratched but 100% of the people in this car will never go off-road. That's right 100%. The interior is the same 'ol black/white boring font gauges and trims. I'm still amazed that people like wood over aluminum or CF for looks.

Sorry, my vote still goes to the GLK.


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 7/15/2010 11:25:22 AM
+11 Boost
lol its funny you mention cheap plastic trim while the Q5's interior is lined with a ton of cheap plastic it doesnt even have leather or the door panels just cheap plastic yet you knock the Q5 for plastic on the outside of course meant for a rugged look, lol in general you can tell whos boosting and deboosting comments just by reading them lol sorry a car that looks like a golf on stilts with an oversized grill and busy plastic laden interior isnt quite up to par......


PlanBPlanB - 7/15/2010 9:21:37 AM
-2 Boost
Its an improvement all around, I'll say its a stud. But the even bigger stud in this segment is still the Audi Q5 for me.


lewishamiltonpimplewishamiltonpimp - 7/15/2010 9:21:55 AM
+13 Boost
335i owner here and have always hated the X3 - I have had one as a loaner. This one I like though. It's as if it has 'grown up' and with the N55 in it, it may even be fun to drive.

I also like the fact that BMW are building it unlike the last one which was subbed out.


sdcarguysdcarguy - 7/15/2010 12:03:02 PM
-3 Boost
Agreed. The first X3 was a fiasco.


ChiAutoGuyChiAutoGuy - 7/15/2010 10:14:32 AM
-9 Boost
Much better than the old X3 but I'd still have to put the Q5 in first - the GLK is a DOG!!! WOOF!

BTW - Where's the diesel version for the US? I'm talking to you BMW and Audi!


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 7/15/2010 10:29:57 AM
-8 Boost
Just as ugly as the last one to me. I like the audiesqe interior but the truck itself is hideous.
T


0to600to60 - 7/15/2010 10:39:46 AM
-8 Boost
I see some RX design cues in the front.


kkkatkkkat - 7/15/2010 12:01:53 PM
+1 Boost
I actually agree with you. especially from the side. I am ready for the deboost.


HardcoreMarineCorpHardcoreMarineCorp - 7/15/2010 6:32:35 PM
+2 Boost
@kkkat

Meh...don't worry about boosts or deboosts on this site. They aren't accurate anyways. Saw this story and the comments earlier this morning when I first went on duty and the votes were completely opposite of what they are now. Went to the restroom, came back and everything was flipped around. Every site and every brand will always have a fanboy with 30 email accounts, a mouse, and too much time..just state your opinion, whether u get +50 votes or -50 votes doesn't indicate whether you're right or wrong, only means someone has more time and email accts than you do.

...As for this looking like an RX, I really don't see it. I think it's much improved over the past generation; the past model was downright ugly. Wouldn't call this beautiful either with its goofy face, but its an improvement. Don't know if it has enough to knock off the Q5 or GLK..but at the very least it gives those of us that are loyal to the BMW brand a decent alternative to the other two. Based solely on brand loyalty, I don't think that it will be a sales disaster. With all that said, I'll stick to my 3 year old X5, the interior of this ride, based on the pictures already looks dated.


OBieOBie - 7/15/2010 10:42:53 AM
-7 Boost
DUD, look cheap inside and out (designed with a budget in mind perhaps?). Still, it's better than the ongoing one.


LuvMyLexusLuvMyLexus - 7/15/2010 11:08:48 AM
+15 Boost
Stud ;-)


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 7/15/2010 11:20:49 AM
+11 Boost
Overall its a good looking car especially when compared to the last one and its interior looks high quality adn simple without being gimmicky it works for me


car750icar750i - 7/15/2010 11:27:06 AM
+10 Boost
stud


sdcarguysdcarguy - 7/15/2010 11:30:30 AM
+12 Boost
Over styled side yes, but N55 0-60 5.5 sec, start/stop, regen brakes, could get 30MPG Hiway. Pano sunroof without the flimsy roller shade too. My next car!


racerf109racerf109 - 7/15/2010 11:38:02 AM
+11 Boost
Id take one especially a diesel. STUD!


911gt3rs911gt3rs - 7/15/2010 11:47:25 AM
+10 Boost
stud. Looks like the new segment leader.



flixflix - 7/15/2010 12:06:25 PM
-2 Boost
Dud. Better than the last one, but still ugly. Can't expect much in this segment, so I'm not surprised about the cheap looking interior.


X9988680X9988680 - 7/15/2010 12:40:01 PM
-2 Boost
Headlight design with non-BMW language.


lewishamiltonpimplewishamiltonpimp - 7/15/2010 1:07:18 PM
+6 Boost
BMS have an N55 piggyback that adds about 40WHP for a few hundred bucks. That would be fun.


CarCrazedinCaliCarCrazedinCali - 7/15/2010 1:20:53 PM
+5 Boost
Clear winner versus the Q5 and GLK


dchartmandchartman - 7/15/2010 1:24:33 PM
+2 Boost
I like it, but for the side view of the rear 3/4 (too busy). Even that's not too bad on the silver one, but that red one? Yikes! The chrome trim shows how busy and cluttered it is back there. Can you get blackout trim? I have a silver X5 and this has a lot of similar if updated features. As long as it doesn't ride like a brick (last X3).

Also, I assume this has RFT's? Replacing my X5's RTF's next week. $1800 from Tire Rack (although they lasted 37,000 miles)


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 7/15/2010 2:17:29 PM
+3 Boost
if it generates this much talk on here, it's going to be a hit.


xj13xj13 - 7/15/2010 8:18:04 PM
+5 Boost
IT WILL BE A HIT.


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