WHEN: June 2012
HOW MUCH: Rs 22 – 30 lakh
ENGINE: 2.0-litre petrol (150 PS), 2.0-litre diesel (177 PS)
COMPETITION: Audi Q3, Nissan X-Trail, Renault Koleos, Honda CR-V
BMW is all set to introduce a face-lifted version of its popular X1
premium SUV in India in the middle of 2012. The new X1 was revealed to
show-goers at the recently concluded New York Motor Show.
Changes to the new X1 are purely cosmetic, and there have been no
revisions to the drivetrain or chassis. BMW have given the new X1 a new
front bumper which features more body-coloured elements, and a more
pronounced eyelets for the fog lamps. The masses of black plastic have
been ditched to create a more up-market look. The front grille has been
revised as well, with more slats featuring a brushed metal look. The
shape of the headlights remains unchanged, although BMW have taken pains
to revise the interior elements, and have included the corona rings,
which are optional with the xenon lights package.
At the rear, the changes are fewer, but once again BMW has reduced the
black plastic cladding, and widened the metal-finish skid plate at the
bottom of the rear bumper.
The interiors too have received some attention, with BMW altering the
layout of the centre console slightly, and introducing high-gloss finish
for elements such as the air vents.
A more powerful turbocharged version of the petrol engine, with 245 PS
on tap was also displayed in New York. The BMW X1 will be sold with this
engine and four-wheel drive, dubbed X-Drive by BMW, in the United
States. Whether BMW chooses to introduce the same engine in India
remains to be seen, but with the imminent launch of Audi’s new Q3, it is
likely that BMW will be keen to revise its product offering. For now,
BMW India offers the X1 with rear-wheel drive only, but since Audi is
likely to offer quattro all-wheel drive on the Q3, BMW could be forced
to up the ante as well.
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