BMW X3 And X5 Petrol Variants Launched; Priced From Rs. 54.90 Lakh

- The X3 uses a 2.0-litre engine while the X5 uses a 3.0-litre petrol unit
- Both SUVs come with all-wheel drive as standard
- The X3 and X5 petrol will be locally manufactured at BMW's Chennai plant
BMW India has just expanded its petrol line-up in the country with the launch of the gasoline powered version of the X3 and X5 SUVs. The BMW X3 xDrive28i is priced at Rs. 54.90 lakh, while the X5 xDrive35i is priced at Rs. 73.50 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi).
Power on the BMW X3 xDrive28i comes from the 2.0-litre four-cylinder motor tuned to produce 242bhp of power and 350Nm of torque available between 1250-4800rpm. On the other hand, the BMW X5 xDrive35i uses a larger 3.0-litre in-line six-cylinder petrol engine that churns out 302bhp and maximum torque of 400Nm available between 1200-5000rpm. Both engines come paired to the 8-speed Steptronic transmission, while the SUVs can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in just 6.5 seconds.

BMW X5
BMW India Acting President, Frank Schloeder said, "BMW petrol engines are a potent mixture of dynamics and efficiency, and with the launch of the new BMW X3 and new BMW X5 in petrol variants, we are offering our customers yet another form of 'Sheer Driving Pleasure'. We are presenting a significantly balanced and extremely aspirational product portfolio with the choice of both diesel and petrol variants to suit all our customer requirements. These latest generation of BMW engines guarantee a thrilling power delivery and excellent responsiveness which generates a dynamic proposition on the road and gives assured driving pleasure."
The BMW X3 and X5 petrol are available in the 'X' all-wheel drive guise in a bid to offer better traction and riding dynamics along with the petrol engines, across varied terrains. Visually, the SUVs are similar to their diesel counterparts. The German automaker though does offer the X5 xDrive35i in the Design Pure Experience package for improved aesthetics.
The BMW X3 and X5 petrol compete with the likes of the Mercedes-Benz GLC and Jaguar F-Pace. Both models will be locally produced at BMW Plant in Chennai. The new BMW X3 and the new BMW X5 are now available across the country in both petrol as well as diesel variants.
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