BMW X1 Smallest SUV Review Interior & Exterior Detail || OTO 13BX1
OTO 13BX1
HIGHS Solid offering of standard equipment, roomier than ever, quiet and controlled ride.
LOWS No hardcore M version, steering lacks meaningful feedback, cumbersome climate controls.
VERDICT There's nothing radical about the new version of BMW's smallest SUV, but it offers a lot for a smallish price.
Overview BMW's entry-level SUV, the X1, has been a favorite of ours for some time thanks to its agile handling, eager nature, and practical shape. The 2023 model has received a complete redesign that looks to be a comprehensive upgrade over last year's model, with improvements to its chassis, powertrain, and interior. A new 241-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine is under the hood and is paired with standard all-wheel drive and a seven-speed automatic transmission. Unlike its main rival, the Mercedes-Benz GLB-class, the X1 remains a two-row SUV, but its slightly larger exterior dimensions have translated to extra space inside the cabin according to BMW. Speaking of the interior, it's updated with a more modern design and the latest tech features, including the brand's iDrive 8 infotainment setup. #bmw #bmwx1 #review
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