As BMW prepares to launch the fourth generation of its popular BMW X3 SUV, motorists around the world are eagerly preparing for the many improvements and new features it will bring. The 2025 X3 will be available in a variety of powertrain options, including gasoline engines, diesel engines, plug-in hybrids and an all-electric version of the iX3.
The BMW X3 2025 will be built on two separate platforms: the standard gasoline and hybrid models will use the CLAR platform, while the electric version of the iX3 will be built on the new NEUE KLASSE platform, which is specially designed for electric vehicles. which is very important because until now BMW abandoned this practice and tried to launch a good electric car without a real foundation in the car's DNA.
The exterior will receive modern changes with a larger body and smaller headlights, as well as an even larger kidney, characteristic of BMW. The interior will also be futuristic, with the latest iDrive system running on Android Automotive OS offering advanced connectivity, navigation and entertainment options (bmwcarusa).
Innovations in propulsion technology
The latest GEN6 battery technology to be used by BMW promises a 20 percent increase in energy density and a 30 percent increase in range, which could give electric vehicles a range of up to 1,000 kilometers per charge.
Market expectations and production
Production of the 2025 BMW X3 will begin at the Spartanburg plant in the US in the summer of 2024, with the first units expected to hit the US market towards the end of 2024. However, the plug-in hybrid version that was produced in South Africa will be available mainly for export, mainly to Europe, but not to the USA.
With all these updates and technological improvements, the BMW X3 2025 promises to continue to be one of the leading models in the luxury SUV segment, combining style, performance and the latest innovations for discerning drivers around the world.