BMW has introduced the Long Wheelbase (LWB) edition of the X3 in China, marking the SUV's first time in this configuration. The X3 LWB will be produced and sold exclusively in China. It has two different variants: the 25L xDrive and the 30L xDrive. These models will be manufactured at the Shenyang factory, a joint venture between BMW and Brilliance Automotive. The X3 LWB has the same design language as other BMW SUVs, such as the X1 and X2. It looks similar to the global-spec X3 that was unveiled in June. The LWB model is stretched by 110mm to a 2,975mm wheelbase, resulting in a total length of 4,865mm, as compared to 4,755mm of the conventional model. However, the width at 1,920mm, stays constant. Read on to learn more about the X3's stretched version in detail.
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BMW X3 LWB: Powertrain
Both X3 LWB versions are expected to be driven by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine with differing performance outputs. The X3 30L xDrive is touted to produce 254bhp and 400Nm, whereas the X3 25L xDrive claims 188bhp and 310Nm. An 8-speed automatic transmission with all-wheel drive is offered for both variants.
BMW X3 LWB: Other Highlights
The X3 25L xDrive is equipped with the standard exterior elements of the M Sport Package, which include titanium bronze accents and body-colored front and rear parts. In contrast, the X3 30L xDrive features a more aggressive appearance with a greater amount of blacked-out surfaces. The interior of the X3 LWB is identical to that of the standard new X3. It is equipped with a flat-bottom steering wheel, a BMW Curved Display (a 12.3-inch information display and a 14.9-inch infotainment display), and the BMW Interaction Bar on the dashboard. The car has Veganza sports seats as standard, which come in three dual-tone color schemes, offering the cabin a sense of luxury.
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BMW X3 LWB: India Launch on the Cards?
Although the X3 LWB is currently only available in China, the manufacturer's tradition of introducing long-wheelbase models in different nations following their initial debut in China raises the possibility of bringing this stretched X3 into India. For the uninitiated, the ex-showroom pricing of the current generation X3 is Rs 72.50 lakh in India. It is currently only offered in one version, the X3 xDrive20d M Sport. While there is no formal announcement, the new-gen BMW X3 is expected to go on sale in India next year.
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