2nd Generation BMW X4 Confirmed For India; Will Be Launched In 2019

BMW India confirmed that the X4 will make it's way into the Indian Market....

It was recently that the BMW revealed the X4 ahead of it's debut at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. As you know that the first generation of the car which was launched in 2014, never made it to India. But now the second generation of the BMW X4 will make it's way to India in 2019. The company confirmed that the X4 will be making a way to India by next year. The all-new 2018 BMW X4 continues to retain the distinctive coupe-roofline bit has also matured in design borrowing cues from the new generation X3, the model on which it is based on.


Although X4 won't have any rival in the Indian Market, but when it makes here in India, it will have to compete the Range Rover Evoqur, Audi Q5 and the Mercedes-Benz GLC in the segment. The company will price it competitively as well as it suggests that it is likely that the X4 will be produced locally.

The new BMW X4 will be getting a major upgrades from it's predecessor which also includes the all-new CLAR platform from BMW. The new architecture that was introduced with the 7 series, is now seen in the all new modles of the BMW and resulted in weight savings of nearly 50 kg. However, according to reports the all-new BMW X4 is 81 mm longer and 37 mm wider than the older one,while the wheelbase stands longer too by 51 mm, at 2864 mm. BMW promises 27 mm of additional legroom at the rear and the boot capacity has increased by 25 litres to 525 litres.
As usually the all-new X4 will be having a 6.5-inch display but there will be an optional 10.3-inch unit on offer. The steering wheel is new shared with the X3,5 series and 7 series. You will be also getting voice and gesture control, as well as a paddle shifts on the higher spec trims. The cabin of X4 has been completely overhauled.

Internationally the BMW X4 comes with a 2.0 litre petrol tuned for the 181 bhp and  248 bhp, and there will also be 2.0 litre diesel with 187 and 228 bhp on offer. A more powerful 3.0-litre petrol version with 355 bhp on tap, and a 3.0-litre in-line-six deisel will be available with 321 bhp are also available. Transmission duties will be Handled by the 8-speed automatic for all engine,  while  BMW's xDrive all-wheel drive system will also be on offer. Now just we have wait and see which engines comes to India but it's likely that the 2.0 litre diesel will be pick of the lot.

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