Until now, we have seen multiple test mules of the all-new BMW X3. The next generation of the X3 is expected to undergo evolutionary changes instead of a radical overhaul compared to the current version. The main highlights on the outside will be the new headlights, taillights, and flush-mounted door handles that will create a noticeable difference.
As for the interior, the new generation X3 is expected to feature a 14.9-inch infotainment system and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster from the brand. Along with a flat-bottom steering wheel, simplified shifter, and new gearbox, the cabin will offer a modern and streamlined experience.
BMW has confirmed that the next-generation X3 will make its debut in 2024 and will be available with plug-in and mild-hybrid drivetrains. Additionally, an all-electric iX3 model will be introduced, utilizing BMW’s dedicated Neue Klasse EV platform.
Illustration of the design of the all-new 2025 BMW X3 by Kolesa.
While waiting for the official launch, we can get a preview of the exterior design of the 2025 BMW X3 through the renderings by Kolesa.
Compared to the current X3, the new model has a more sophisticated front end with a similar grille size. The headlights have been redesigned and now incorporate LED daytime running lights. The lower front fascia also features a more intricate design.
The rear of the car follows the style of BMW’s latest models. It showcases slimmer LED taillights, a relocated license plate holder, and a sporty quad exhaust system.
According to some sources, the next-generation BMW X3 is expected to be launched as a 2025 model with a slightly higher starting price of $46,900 compared to the current version.
Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)