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We drive the new BMW X1


The X1 has been around for quite some time and in that time has done wonders for the German brand


By Carfind.co.za on 22 Mar 2023
The X1 has been around for quite some time and in that time has done wonders for the German brand. In total, well over 2 million X1 models have been sold on the global market. Here in South Africa the X1 has garnered much admiration.

BMW has been introducing some great looking cars lately. Oh, wait, that's not right. Questionably designed cars seems more appropriate. That said, the designers of their X Series vehicles don’t share notes with the other designers because the X series cars are indeed looking quite good. The iX is still out for debate but this X1 for example is really attractive.

It has all those big SUV design elements that I like in a compact package. At first glance, this third generation BMW X1's exterior design is sleek and stylish, with clean lines and a distinctive front grille. The upright front end of the new BMW X1 gives it a much greater sense of presence, with slim LED headlights. I also quite like the larger, almost square BMW kidney grille and the X-shaped lines that radiate out to the sides.

The body is also slightly larger than previous models. This new third-generation X1 is marginally larger than the outgoing model, growing by 53 mm in length, 24 mm in width, and 44 mm in height. The LED headlights and taillights add to the car's modern look while also improving visibility and safety on the road.

When viewed from the rear, the slim tailgate window, horizontal lines, striking LED lights and flared wheel arches produce the typical BMW look. All model variants come as standard with 18-inch light-alloy wheels as fitted on xLine and M Sport cars, although these models are also available with 19-inch and – in a first for the BMW X1 – 20-inch wheels.

Once we got into the new BMW X1 we noticed that the vehicle offers a somewhat raised seating position which we like. The key elements of the cabin’s redesign are the slender instrument panel, the BMW Curved Display, the “floating” armrest with integral control panel and the smartphone tray with indirect illumination at the front of the centre console. It is worth noting that the latest iDrive system is rotary dial free, meaning that all inputs are now done with your natural stylists aka your fingers. The system is easy to use but takes a bit of time to familiarise. Thankfully wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is available.

This has created an uncluttered look and feel as well as enhanced storage space. We also found the wireless charger location to be a very clever addition. Your phone can rest upright against the pad, removing the need for a flat tray. The charging pad is also quite large to accommodate today’s massive smartphones. Very clever BMW.

As for the rest of the cabin, well it feels premium, looks premium and offers plenty of head and legroom. This X1, as mentioned, is larger than before and the benefits can be felt, especially for rear passengers. Boot capacity can be increased from 540 to a maximum of 1,600 litres.

BMW will be offering the X1 with two engines, a petrol and a diesel. The petrol unit might have an 18i badge on the back but it is in fact a 1.5-litre 115 kW/ 230Nm torque three-cylinder engine while the BMW X1 sDrive18d features a 4-cylinder 2.0-litre turbodiesel. The output from this unit is 110kW but the 360Nm and after driving them both, the diesel is the preferred engine in my opinion. Both motors send power to the front wheels via a 7-speed steptronic gearbox.

Out on the road the X1 is a treat to drive, sure the 20-inch rims do a good job in highlighting our poor road maintenance and dodging massive potholes becomes a necessity. As for the suspension, well we found it to be compliant. Look, it is no X7, but it balances fun handling with everyday usability.

When it comes to safety, the X1 features all the modern must have gadgets. Standard features include Cruise Control with brake function and the front-collision warning system. The Parking Assistant including Reversing Assist Camera and Reversing Assistant also forms part of the standard equipment roster.

Overall I think the new BMW X1 looks really good. It is aggressive, prominent and unmistakable. It looks modern, neat and more like an SUV than a compact crossover. The ride is good, the engines are enthusiastic - the diesel is a winner for me - and the overall package is what you expect from BMW. It does however carry a bit of a premium price tag but what doesn’t these days? Have you seen the price of petrol lately?

Prices:
BMW X1 sDrive18i xLine from R753 045.40
BMW X1 sDrive18d xLine from R790 616.60
BMW X1 sDrive18i M Sport from R793 045.40
BMW X1 sDrive18d M Sport from R830 616.60
Credit: Justin Jacobs

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