Sunday 25 November 2012

Bmw X1 Price Overview


After the partial success of BMW Z4 roadster, luxury car manufacturer BMW plans to launch its cost efficient and much stylish SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) model BMW X1 in the Indian auto market. BMW has launched BMW X1 with comparatively lower price tag to capture more market share and to make its position stronger in luxury car market. The powerful SUV from BMW is priced in the range of Rs 22 to 30 lacs. The company unveiled this stylish SUV at Delhi Auto Expo on 23rd December 2010. BMW X1 is launched in 3 major variants that are available with six speed automatic gearbox. The three variants of the car are equipped with a petrol engine and 2 diesel powered engine. The affordable SUV, BMW X1 is launched in India as a CKD (Completely Knocked Down) unit and will be manufactured at the company’s Chennai based manufacturing plant.

BMW X1 is available in three exciting variants and is powered by both petrol and diesel engine. BMW X1 is loaded with turbocharger, variable intake geometry and common-rail fuel injection in 1955 cc four-cylinder diesel engine that offers maximum output of 177 Bhp and torque of 350 Nm at 1750- 3000 rpm whereas the petrol engine comes with 1995 cc four-cylinder engine that churns out 150 BHP of maximum power at pm and 200 Nm of maximum torque at 3600 rpm. BMW X1 is mated with six speed automatic transmission gearbox which will supply the power effectively and make the ride more smooth.

BMW X1 is a compact yet stylish SUV model which is loaded with a lot of newer generation features. BMW X1 is already available at overseas market and has received huge popularity there because of its styling features, performance, advanced features which are available at comparatively low price tag. The India bound BMW X1 is loaded with high styled exterior features like light alloy wheels, body coloured door handles, chrome finished exhaust pipe, heated and automatic adjustable ORVMs (Outside Rear View Mirrors), Panorama Glass etc. The interior of BMW X1 is also much stylish with its ambient lighting, front armrest with sliding adjustment with storage compartment, velour floor mats, etc.

BMW X1 is also armoured with lots of advanced active safety features like ABS (Antilock Braking System), dual front airbags and side ITS head airbags for front and rear both, central locking, crash sensor, front and rear fog lamps, halogen headlamps, front and rear seat belts with pretensioner and belt force limiter, side impact protection and many more features.
The most anticipated and promoted BMW X1 will deliver striking mileage figures. The latest BMW X1 comes with both petrol and diesel variant. The 1995 cc diesel engine is built to give 177 bhp power and top torque of 350 Nm at 1750-3000 rpm . The average fuel consumption of is 15.24 km/ltr of the new BMW X1 sDrive20d making it best in class option.

The 1995cc petrol engine offering max power of 150 bhp and peak torque of 200 Nm at 3600 rpm. This petrol variant of BMW X1 is incorporated with six speed automatic gearbox. The all powerful BMW X1 sDrive18i gives 11.24 km/ltr of mileage on Indian roads. With this efficient fuel technology it will make a good choice to Indian customers and moreover the tag of BMW further assures its high end performance.

Power of BMW X1

BMW X1 PhotosThe upcoming new car from BMW, BMW X1 is launched in India in three exclusive variants and thus giving good number of choices to select from and all the three variants assures best in segment features. The tempting luxury is loaded with 1995 cc diesel engine, built to give 177 bhp power and top torque of 350 Nm at 1750-3000 rpm. Moreover the 1995cc petrol engine offering max power of 150 bhp and peak torque of 200 Nm at 3600 rpm. If you are crazy about car power, you here have the best choice to go for. BMW X1 variant will be mated with six speed manual transmission.

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