Among the various changes to BMW’s 2025 lineup is the highly anticipated fourth-generation edition of their best-selling luxury crossover. But does the 2025 BMW X3 hold up to the hype? Read our comprehensive review and buyer’s guide to find out.
Is the 2025 X3 a redesign?
Yes, the 2025 BMW X3 is the fourth-generation redesign of the popular luxury crossover. After nearly twenty years on the market, this newest iteration of the X3 includes an updated exterior, new powertrain configurations, and additional tech and safety features.
What are the major changes to the 2025 X3?
Most aspects of this year’s X3 have undergone some kind of change. Not only is the crossover slightly larger than previous models (about an inch longer), but the exterior has been completely redesigned. The new X3 also sports an updated chassis.
Because the all-wheel drive is now standard across all X3s, the sDrive trim has been dropped. Likewise, the new M50 trim replaces the M40i, as BMW is dropping the “i” from all gas-powered models.
Another major transformation of the X3 is the addition of lots of new updated technology and driver-assist systems, including automated lane change, adaptive cruise control, and assisted parking.
How much does the 2025 BMW X3 cost?
The 2025 BMW X3 comes with two trim options. The 30 xDrive has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $50,675. The M50 xDrive has an MSRP of $65,275. Keep in mind that these are the base prices, and any customizations or add-ons will cost extra.
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2025 BMW X3: Features, specs, and performance
Building on the iterations and improvements of previous X3 models, the 2025 BMW X3 presents the definitive version of this popular model. The iconic Glow Kidney Grille, M wheels, and panoramic sunroof combine with new technology, standard AWD, and a new design that’s both larger and has a lower drag coefficient.
Here’s a summary of notable 2025 BMW X3 specs:
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Dimensions |
187″ L x 76″ W x 65″ H |
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Engine |
Turbocharged 2.0-L four-cylinder paired with a 48-volt hybrid system (30 xDrive) Turbocharged 3.0-L inline-six paired with a 48-volt hybrid system (M50) |
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Horsepower |
255 horsepower (30 xDrive) 393 horsepower (M50) |
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Gas mileage |
29 miles per gallon (avg.) |
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Towing capacity |
4,850 pounds |
Powertrain & Performance
Regardless of which X3 you take out on the road, you’ll be pleased with the performance. The 30 xDrive trim comes with a turbo 2.0-L four-cylinder that produces 255 horsepower, while the M50’s turbo 3.0-L inline-six takes this up to 393 ponies. Both engines are paired with a 48-volt hybrid system, eight-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive.
The M50 features a standard adaptive suspension that is available for the 30 xDrive. There are also three driving modes—Personal, Efficient, and Sport.
The X3 can hit 60 mph in just 6.0 seconds. The top speed for the 30 xDrive is 130 mph, while the M50 can go all the way to 155 mph.
Towing capacity
When outfitted with the optional hitch, the 2025 BMW X3’s maximum towing capacity is 4,850 pounds.
Fuel economy
According to the EPA, the 2025 BMW X3 30 xDrive has a gas mileage of 27 mpg city, 33 highway, and 29 combined. The M50 is slightly thirstier, with 25 mpg city, 30 highway, and 27 combined.
Interior Features
On the inside, the 2025 BMW X3 sports standard heated and ventilated seats with three available colors of faux-leather upholstery. Available add-ons include a combined faux leather and faux suede, as well as genuine leather.
In terms of cargo capacity, the X3 offers 31.5 cubic feet of storage space. That goes up to 67.1 cubic feet if you fold down the rear seats.
Infotainment and connectivity
The 2025 X3 runs the latest BMW iDrive 9 infotainment software that runs on a large, curved touchscreen that combines digital gauges and infotainment features. Additional input controls include the iDrive rotary, steering wheel controls, and voice commands. There’s the option to add a heads-up display.
Additionally, BMW Digital Premium lets you stream videos and play games while the vehicle is stopped. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto both come standard, as do Spotify and Amazon Music.
Safety features
Standard safety features include automated emergency braking, forward-collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, and lane-departure warning. As mentioned above, assisted parking is now standard as well. Adaptive cruise control is available.
Additionally, you can add BMW’s Parking Assistant Professional. This feature accounts for road markings and curbs as boundaries, not just other vehicles. You can also maneuver the X3 in and out of tight parking spaces via your smartphone.
Warranty & maintenance coverage
BMW’s standard limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles, and their powertrain warranty covers the same duration. One perk BMW offers is three years or 36,000 miles of complimentary BMW service and scheduled maintenance.
Final thoughts on the 2025 BMW X3
BMW’s latest luxury crossover ticks a lot of boxes: high performance, plenty of storage space, high-tech amenities, a comfortable ride, and plenty of safety features. There’s a reason the X3 has been a long-time BMW bestseller.
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