

The electric xDrive all-wheel-drive system helps to deliver a 0-100km/h time of 5.6-seconds, while top speed is electronically limited to 180km/h.īMW claims a driving range of up to 440 kilometres on the WLTP cycle and an energy consumption of between 16.8 and 18 kWh/100km. The M Sport also gets a aluminium hexacube dark interior trim instead of the fine wood eucalyptus open-pored and aluminium mesh-effect offered in the xLine.Īn additional offering of 20-inch BMW Individual light alloy multi-spoke 869 style wheels can be had on either variant for an extra $2000. The M Sport grade also differs in that it doesn't get the phytonic blue, Sanremo green or Utah orange paint colours, it rides on 19-inch light alloy in double-spoke 871 M bicolor style wheels rather than the 867 bicolour V-spoke style set on the xLine, and gets Alcantara/Sensatec fabric with black contrast stitching in blue.

The M Sport, meanwhile, places more focus on driving dynamics, with features such as large cooling air inlets at the front and a striking diffuser at the rear. The xLine gets a satin aluminium finish for the roof rails and window décor, pearl chrome finish for the kidney grille and glacier silver finish for the exterior mirror covers – as well as underride protection in pearl chrome.
#Xline assets software#
Navigation system with augmented reality technologyīMW electric xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive systemīMW Operating System 8 new generation software interface Sensatec upholstery (new generation, perforated) Active Sport seats featuring lumbar support and massage function
