X3/X4 BMW X3 (G01) - Spy Pics & Info


The BMW X3 is an SUV manufactured by BMW since 2003, based on the BMW 3 Series platform. Now in its fourth generation, BMW markets the car as a Sports Activity Vehicle, the company's proprietary descriptor for its X-line luxury vehicles. The BMW X4 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured by BMW since 2014. The X4 is widely considered as a "coupé" version of the X3, trading its practicality with a sloping rear roof which offers a sportier styling. BMW has indicated 2025 will be the X4's final model year.
This X3 will be a winner for sure.

I hope they have an beautiful rear lights, every generation has lacked these and they age very quickly.
 
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The G01 X3 has now been shot numerous times.....Leave it to PalBay/PalBay Spyshots to dig out the details. The new Next Gen G01 X3 will incorporate it's bigger brother F15 X5 Vertical Aero Blades.....smh.....Stay tuned and thanks. PalBay
 
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Doesn't look like the new X3 has these ugly black bars like the X5. It only has this spoiler with slight vertical ends.

The X5 only has these ugly bars because they needed to create more interior space for that stupid 'third row'.
 
Brakes don't look big enough, nor do they look like "M" brakes.

Could it not be M Performance model instead?

Also would have expected to see X1 M Performance mules by now too. Where are they?
 
Also would have expected to see X1 M Performance mules by now too. Where are they?

The X2 has been pretty elusive as well. I'd imagine the M performance versions of the X1/X2 will come after the X2's launch.
 
An X3 with VisionFutureLuxuryitis. The contagion is spreading.

Anyway the interplay of light and shadow here reveals the glasshouse of the third generation X3.
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