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Rear-drive BMW X3 sDrive20i joins range as new entry level model

The BMW X3 range has gained a new entry-level model in the form of the X3 sDrive20i. Slotting in beneath the xDrive20d variant, the X3 sDrive20i is the range’s first ever rear-wheel drive offering, bringing the entry-point to BMW’s mid-size SUV range to a sharp $65,900 plus on-road costs.

“We have been strongly encouraged by the X3’s sales performance since it arrived in early- November,” said BMW Group Australia CEO, Marc Werner.

“With the X3 sDrive20i, customers can enjoy all the flexibility of the all-new X3 platform at a further sharpened price point,” he said.

The new X3 sDrive20i is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine which outputs 135kW and a peak torque of 290Nm. Like the xDrive20d diesel variant, the sDrive20i utilises an eight speed automatic transmission.

Fuel economy and emissions will be confirmed closer to the vehicle’s local launch date in March 2018.

As an introduction to the BMW X3 range, the sDrive20i offers a strong array of standard specification that apes the existing xDrive20d.

Fitted as standard with the xLine equipment package as standard, the popular M Sport Package is also available as a cost option.

Key specification highlights include:

The optional $3,500 M Sport Package consists of:

BMW X3 range pricing (excluding on-road costs)

X3 sDrive20i$65,900
X3 xDrive20d$68,900
X3 xDrive30i$75,900
X3 xDrive30d$83,900

BMW X3 range by model: Performance and efficiency

ModelEnginePower /
Torque
0-100km/hFuel UseCO2
X3 sDrive20i2.0 4-cyl turbopetrol135kW/290Nm8.2secTBCTBC
X3 xDrive20d2.0L 4-cyl turbodiesel140kW/400Nm8.0sec5.7L/100km149g/km
X3 xDrive30i2.0L 4-cyl turbopetrol185kW/350Nm6.3sec7.6L/100km174g/km
X3 xDrive30d3.0L 6-cyl turbodiesel195kW/620Nm5.8sec6.0L/100km159g/km