BMW X4
The X4 has yet to receive the same overhaul as the X3, but that’s because the German automaker has a habit of launching the coupe-like variant of its new SUVs a year later. As it stands now, the X4 is unchanged for 2025 and offers a selection of three engines. The base 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit generates 248 horsepower, while the optional 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder puts out 382 horsepower in M40i trim or 503 horsepower in the high-performance X4 M Competition.
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What's new in 2025
No major change.
Pros
- Agile and precise handling
- Fierce Competition version
- Precise multimedia interface
- Practical luggage compartment
Cons
- Ride too firm (Competition)
- Annoying automatic transmission selector
- Limited rearward visibility
- Dry braking at first glance
Competitors
Recalls
none