It appears the great era of the
turbo diesel is coming to a quicker end than its
turbo petrol sibling.
Europe, which led this era for the past twenty odd years, has decided that
diesel is a bad guy that needs to be stopped. And as such, several big
European cities are now banning this fossil fuel for life. Luckily we in
South Africa are not yet affected.
Diesel is still relatively clean, burns slower than
petrol and offers the advantage of greater pulling
torque. Very few examples of this combo are as forthcoming as in the
BMW X4 M40d.
Touted as a performance niche
SUV, the
X4 M40d combines all the attributes of a modern
diesel-powered vehicle, with the performance of a powerful
SUV. Which is perhaps a good place to start. The car is powered by a
turbocharged 3.0-litre diesel engine that produces
240kW of power and
680Nm of torque, figures generally traditionally with performance
petrol engines. Through the
8-speed automatic transmission and
xDrive AWD system,
BMW says the
X4 M40d will accelerate from
0 to 100km/h in just
4.9 seconds, topping off at
250km/h. This gives it the performance of the old
Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG of 2002.
However, whereas the
E 55 averaged about
14 litres per 100km in fuel consumption, our test
X4 M40d returned only
7.8 litres per 100km as far as our road test is concerned. That means from its
68 litre tank one could realistically drive about
850km without filling up. Of course this depends on a variety of variables, but it is certainly possible.
While the
X4 is still a bit awkward to look at – generally all C
oupe SUVs are – this new one is more palatable. The front end is more sculptured, with a more proportional look between the
LED headlights and
double kidney front grille. The side view is expectedly
sporty, with the
roofline sloping immediately from above the
A-pillar, all the way to the
boot spoiler. As a result of this
rear headroom is slightly compromised, and so is the
rear window.
Luggage space ranges from
525 litres when all the
rear seats are up, to
1 430 litres when they are down. This is not that much smaller than the equivalent
X3’s (
550L to 1 600L). The car rides on standard
245/45 R20 103W XL / 275/40 R20 106W XL front/ rear tyres with
8J x 20 light-alloy / 9.5J x 20 light-alloy wheels. The ride does get a bit choppy or uncomfortable on roads that are less than perfect, of which there are plenty out there. But on smooth tarmac is acceptable.
Some of the standout features fitted into the
X4 M40d include the
iDrive infotainment system with
ConnectedDrive,
Live Traffic reports,
leather interior, a
multifunction sports steering wheel,
Harman Kardon sound system,
Bluetooth connectivity,
Gesture Control and the
BMW display key that shows things like how much fuel is left in the car, even from a remote location.