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BMW X1 (E84) BMW X1 (E84) The E84 X1 is the first-generation model and was originally presented as the BMW Concept X1 at the Paris Motor Show in 2008. [3] Development of the vehicle started in 2006 when BMW identified the need for a smaller and more efficient model in its SUV line-up as petrol prices were increasing.
The BMW iX1 is a battery electric version of the X1 U11. The iX1 was released on 11 November 2022 as the xDrive30. It features a 64.7 kWh lithium-ion battery, and dual motors placed at each axle for an all-wheel drive layout. Its power and torque output is rated at 313 hp (233 kW; 317 PS) and 494 N⋅m (50.4 kg⋅m; 364 lb⋅ft) respectively.
The new X1 has an almost cartoonish look and starts at $39,595 for the 241-hp xDrive28i model set to arrive in the U.S. late this year. 2023 BMW X1 Revealed with a Characterful New Design Skip to ...
The F48 BMW X1 is the second generation of the BMW X1 range of subcompact luxury crossover SUV. The F48 X1 was unveiled at the September 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, [6] and later at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. [7] Contrary to the previous generation which uses rear-wheel drive as standard, all models are now front-wheel drive based (marketed as ...
The 2023 X1 is bigger, more athletic, powerful, and stylish, and sports a reconfigured interior, for under $40k. 2023 BMW X1 Crossover Packs In a Lot for under $40k Skip to main content
A BMW dealer in France posted a teaser for the all-new BMW X1, inviting guests to a pre-premiere event on Monday, May 2, which suggests the official reveal for the coming compact crossover can't ...
The Mini Countryman, also called Mini Crossover in Japan, is a subcompact crossover SUV, the first vehicle of this type to be launched by BMW under the Mini marque. It was launched in 2010 and received a facelift in 2014. The second generation vehicle was released in 2017 and received a facelift in 2020. The third generation of the Countryman ...
The ZF 8HP transmission is ZF Friedrichshafen AG's trademark name for its 8-speed automatic transmission models for longitudinal engine applications. The name is short for 8-speed transmission with hydraulic converter and planetary gearsets. Designed and first built by ZF's subsidiary in Saarbrücken, Germany, it debuted in 2008 on the BMW 7 ...