THE latest version of the BMW X3 is set to launch in China this February, and its production in the country could pave the way for the model to arrive in the Philippines.BMW's most popular sports activity vehicle is now being developed and built in Shenyang, featuring an extended wheelbase that offers more space and improved comfort. This extended design not only enhances driving stability with its precise 50:50 weight balance but also gives rear passengers extra knee and leg room.
BMW has designed the new X3 with two engine options. The xDrive 25L Luxury produces 190 horsepower (hp) and reaches 100 kph in 8.7 seconds, while the xDrive 30L boosts output to 258 hp, accelerating to 100 kph in just 6.5 seconds. These powertrains ensure the vehicle delivers a dynamic driving experience, matching the high standards set by previous models.
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