2010-2017








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Collector's dream
The second X3 — larger, more refined, and finally built in-house at BMW's Spartanburg plant rather than at Magna Steyr.
History
The F25 X3 grew significantly from the E83, moving from compact to mid-size. The xDrive35i's twin-scroll turbo six and ZF 8-speed made it one of the quickest SUVs in its class.
Timeline
2010Production begins
2017Production ends
Production & Heritage
Production Total850,000
DesignerPierre Leclercq
Production Period2010-2017
Estimated Value$8K-$20K
Value estimates are editorial assessments based on recent auction results and market trends.
Technical Specifications
Engine3.0L Inline-6 Turbo (N55)
Power306 hp @ 5,800 rpm
Torque400 Nm
0-60 mph5.2 sec
Top Speed245 km/h
Transmission8-speed automatic (ZF)
DrivetrainAWD
Weight1,830 kg
Drag CoefficientCd 0.33
BodySteel unibody
Engine Details
Engine CodeN55B30
Displacement3.0L (2,979 cc)
Bore x Stroke84 x 89.6 mm
Compression10.2
Valves24
Fuel SystemDirect injection, twin-scroll turbocharger
Engine ManagementBosch MEVD17.2, Valvetronic, Double VANOS
Performance
0-100 km/h5.6 sec
0-60 mph5.2 sec
Top Speed245 km/h
Fuel Economy9.3 l/100km combined
Weight-to-Power6.0 kg/hp
Dimensions
Length4,648 mm
Width1,881 mm
Height1,661 mm
Wheelbase2,810 mm
Chassis & Suspension
Front SuspensionDouble-joint spring strut, coil springs, anti-roll bar
Rear SuspensionMulti-link, coil springs, anti-roll bar
Front BrakesVentilated disc
Rear BrakesVentilated disc
SteeringRack-and-pinion, electric power-assisted
Tires245/50 R18
Wheels18-inch alloy
Stability SystemsDSC, DTC, ABS, CBC, DBC, HDC
Drivetrain
Gear Ratios4.714 / 3.143 / 2.106 / 1.667 / 1.285 / 1.0 / 0.839 / 0.667 (8-speed auto)
Final Drive3.15
Capacity
Fuel Tank67 L
Trunk Volume550 L
Doors5
Seats5
Source: BMW AG / Wikipedia
Tags
Designed by Pierre Leclercq
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