BMW X3 (F25)
The BMW F25 is the 2nd generation model of the BMW Sports Activity Series X3, on sale since 2010. The 2011 X3 was unveiled on July 14, 2010. The new car is larger than its E83 predecessor and is assembled in BMW's Spartanburg Plant, in Greer, South Carolina in a new manufacturing facility alongside the existing X5 and X6 assembly hall.
Recently, the F25 has been offered with an optional M-sport package, which offers the same features as the Sports Activity Package but with BMW M signatures, such as the steering wheel emblem and the anthracite black interior headliner as well as an M styled body kit with painted bumpers.
The X3 F25 has received critical acclaim for its performance and efficiency with BMW's N55 engine.
Recently, the F25 has been offered with an optional M-sport package, which offers the same features as the Sports Activity Package but with BMW M signatures, such as the steering wheel emblem and the anthracite black interior headliner as well as an M styled body kit with painted bumpers.
The X3 F25 has received critical acclaim for its performance and efficiency with BMW's N55 engine.
Manufacturer
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BMW
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Production
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2010 – present
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Model years
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2011 – present
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Assembly
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Greer, South Carolina, United States (BMW America)
Chennai, India (BMW India)
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Predecessor
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BMW E83
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Successor
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-
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Class
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Compact crossover SUV
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Body style
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4-door SUV
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Layout
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Front engine, four-wheel drive/rear-wheel drive
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Engine
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3.0L I6 (240 HP)
3.0L Twin Turbo I6 (300 HP)
2.0L Diesel I4 (184 HP)/(141HP)
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Transmission
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6-speed manual
8-speed ZF 8HP automatic
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Wheelbase
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2,810 mm (110.6 in)
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Length
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4,652 mm (183.1 in)
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Width
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1,884 mm (74.2 in)
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Height
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1,713 mm (67.4 in)
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Designer(s)
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Anders Warming (2007)
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Drivetrain
At launch, all models use all-wheel drive, badged as xDrive. Transmission choices are a 6-speed manual or 8-speed ZF 8HP automatic transmission. The emission standard for all engines is Euro 5. A rear-wheel drive only model called sDrive was added to the range in some markets in 2012.Petrol engines
Availability of petrol models in some European countries varies, with none sold in the UK.
Model
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Year
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Capacity
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Engine code
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Power
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Torque
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0–100
km/h
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Top
speed
km/h
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Fuel consumption
EEC directive L/100 km |
CO2
g/km
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xDrive20i
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2011-
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1997 cc
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N20B20
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135 kW (181 hp) @5000
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270 Nm (200 lbft)
@1250–4500
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8.3
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210 km/h (130 mph)
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7.9
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184
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xDrive28i
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2010-
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1997 cc
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180 kW (240 hp) @6500
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350 Nm (260 lbft)
@1250–4800
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6.9
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230 km/h (140 mph)
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7.6
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125
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xDrive35i
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2010-
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2979 cc
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N55B30
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225 kW (302 hp) @5800
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400 Nm (300 lbft)
@1200–5000
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5.7
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245 km/h (152 mph)
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8.8
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204
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Diesel engines
Model
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Year
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Capacity
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Engine code
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Power
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Torque
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0–100
km/h
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Top
Speed
km/h
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Fuel consumption
EEC directive L/100 km |
CO2
g/km
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sDrive18d
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2012-
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1995 cc
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105 kW (141 hp) @4000
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360 Nm (270 lbft)
@1750–2500
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9.9
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195 km/h (121 mph)
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5.1
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135
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xDrive20d
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2010-
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1995 cc
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N47D20
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135 kW (181 hp) @4000
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380 Nm (280 lbft)
@1750–2750
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8.5
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210 km/h (130 mph)
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5.6
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149
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xDrive30d
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2011-
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2993 cc
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N57D30
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190 kW (250 hp) @4000
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560 Nm (410 lbft)
@2000–2750
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6.2
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230 km/h (140 mph)
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6.0
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159
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xDrive35d
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2011-
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2993 cc
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230 kW (310 hp) @4400
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630 Nm (460 lbft)
@1500–2500
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5.8
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244 km/h (152 mph)
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6.1
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162
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Last updated on 8 August 2013 at 14:30.
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