What is it? BMW has unveiled the X1, a new five-seat compact SUV that will be slotted below the X3 in price and size. It will be 4.3 inches shorter and the wheelbase almost six inches less than the X3. While the official U.S. details have not yet been released, we can expect the X1 to be available in all-wheel drive. The powertrain is expected to be shared with other BMW models including the normally-aspirated 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine as well as the turbocharged version of the 3.0. Both six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions will be the likely transmission choices.
Standard features will include stability and traction control, daytime running lights, as well as front, side and curtain air bags. A Panorama glass roof and adaptive headlights are optional. The X1 will also have the latest iDrive system for adjusting audio, entertainment, and climate settings, as well as smart key and push-button start. The rear seat can be configured to fold down to a 40/20/20-split to increase utility and cargo capacity.
The X1 will compete against the Acura RDX, Audi Q5, and Volkswagen Tiguan in the premium compact SUV segment--models that have performed well in our testing.