2022 BMW X4 Black Shadow Edition Bookings Open, Launch Slated For March

- Pre-bookings open at an initial token amount of Rs. 50,000.
- Launch is slated for in March 2022.
- Will be available in both petrol and diesel trims.
BMW India has opened pre-bookings for the 2022 BMW X4 Black Shadow Edition at an initial token amount of Rs. 50,000. To be sold in limited numbers, the 2022 BMW X4 Black Shadow Edition is slated to be launched in March 2022, and deliveries will be done on a first-come-first-serve basis. The 2022 BMW X4 Black Shadow Edition is based on the 2019 BMW X4 that retails at Rs. 67.50 lakh (ex-showroom, India), but receives cosmetic updates both externally and internally along with a comprehensive refresh to the tech.
Also Read: 2019 BMW X4 SUV Review
The BMW X4 comes with a very distinctive coupe-like roofline and borrows cues from the new generation X3. With the 2022 model, the BMW X4 will receive subtle changes to its aesthetics, over the metallic Black Sapphire paint scheme. These would include a sporty-looking mesh kidney grille, adaptive LED headlights with Matrix function, full LED rear lights, a new rear apron, and reflectors now placed vertically and lower in the bumper. It sits on Y-patterned 19-inch alloy wheels in jet matt black with BMW ‘floating hub cap'.

The 2022 BMW X4 Black Shadow Edition will come in a metallic Black Sapphire paint scheme.
Inside, the 2022 BMW X4 Black Edition gets Sensatec synthetic leather upholstery available in Oyster/Black and Black. It will also offer a 10.25in free-standing, touchscreen infotainment system, a touch controller with the gear selector lever, buttons for the start/stop system, an electric parking brake, hill descent control, and various driving experience functions as well as the BMW Controller. The 5.1-inch instrument cluster sits inside a black panel, while the BMW Live Cockpit Plus can be displayed on the Head-Up Display as well. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay come as standard. The 2022 X4 also gets automatic climate control with 3-zone control, electroplated trim elements on the air vents, and ambient lighting.
Also Read: BMW X4 Launched In India; Prices Start At ₹ 60.60 Lakh
The BMW X4 is available in India in both petrol and diesel guise. The 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine produces an output of 248 bhp and maximum torque of 350 Nm @ 1,450 -4,800 rpm. This variant accelerates from 0 -100 kmph in just 6.3 seconds. The 3.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine produces an output of 261 bhp and a maximum torque of 620 Nm @ 2,000 - 2,500 rpm, accelerating from 0 -100 kmph in just 6 seconds. All engine versions are mated to an 8-speed Steptronic automatic unit and BMW xDrive as standard.
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