The third-generation 2023 BMW X1 arrives in Australia firstly with the options for X1 sDrive18i and xDrive20i guise, with a base price $6000 higher than before. It opens at $60,400 before on-road costs for the front-wheel drive sDrive18i, topping out at $73,400 before on-road costs for the all-wheel drive xDrive20i M Sport. The range will be joined by the electric iX1 xDrive30 in the first
Full-Electric. The first all-electric Gran Coupé, the BMW i4 delivers outstanding dynamics with a high level of comfort and the ideal qualities to make it your daily driver. The five-door model comes equipped with fifth-generation BMW eDrive technology for sporty performance figures – reaching up to 400 kW (BMW i4 M50).
BMW wants $89,900 Down Under for the 330i Sport Collection. Needless to say, that’s Australian dollars. There aren’t any changes underneath the hood where the turbocharged 2.0-liter gasoline
Current expectations are that the new X3 will be unveiled either late in 2023 or early in 2024, which could see an Australian launch happen sometime in the middle of 2024. That's the ICE model, though. BMW has already confirmed its Neue Klasse models will not debut until 2025, meaning the next iX3 will come a year-or-so after the regular petrol
2023 BMW X1 sDrive18i. $73,673 Drive Away. Suv. 3cyl L. Petrol. 0KM. More information Hold Car Now Buy Now.
The new BMW 3-Series is yet to receive official pricing in Australia, however, we’d expect minimal change from the current pricing that starts from $69,990 AUD for the 320i Sport and extends to $111,900 AUD for the range-topping M340i xDrive sedan. All prices below exclude on-road costs unless stated.
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