BMW Group introduces 2.0L TwinPower mill in BMW X3

Won

500 RPM
Sep 2, 2010
602
2,216
593
Kuala Lumpur


BMW Group Malaysia announced earlier today, a new variant of the BMW X3 - the BMW X3 xDrive 20i. As per its namesake, this new variant employs use of BMW's efficient 2.0L four-cyclinder petrol mill, enhanced with TwinPower Turbo technology, Double-VANOS, VALVETRONIC, and BMW's High Precision Injection system. Total output in the X3 xDrive 20i is 184PS and 270Nm allowing a zerotohundred sprint of 8.6 seconds.

Vehicle chassis has been improved and now features a double-joint spring strut and a five-link rear suspension that provides extra agility and at the same time enhancing overall ride comfort. The xDrive all-wheel drive system has also been reworked to ensure more precise vehicle handling. Dynamic Damper control allows the driver to pick between three modes: " NORMAL", "SPORT" and "SPORT+" to suit an individual's driving style, and various road surfaces.

Standard BMW EfficientDynamics technologies like Auto Start/Stop, and Brake Energy Regeneration are also included. There is also dual-zone climate control, electric seat adjustment, BMW Navigation System Professional (that comes with an 8.8 inch display) and a 205W 12-speaker audio system.







The X3 xDrive 20i will be available across all 15 authorized BMW dealerships nationwide from Saturday, 17th and is priced at RM358,800 OTR without insurance, and includes BMW Service Inclusive + Repair.
 

Attachments

Last edited:

6UE5t

6,000 RPM
Senior Member
Oct 8, 2010
6,756
1,300
1,713
Kuala Lumpur
Max power kinda low for 2ltr twin turbo unit, thought would have been 200-250HP. But I guess got good torque which is important for this kind of cars. Must be 2 small, fast spooling blowers there.
 

Random Post Every 5 Minutes

Hey guys, I have an 05 Camry which is a company car. When I got the car the car has been previously used by another person. So what I noticed was that when I closed the boot lid it sounded very metallic and hollow like closing a standard Viva door with its hollow metallic sound.

Since it's a company car I'm not going to spend loads of my money on a car which isn't mine. So I took this opportunity to try out some DIY acoustic damping to dampen the metalic banging sound when you close the...
Ask a question, start a discussion or post something for sale!
Post thread

Online now

Enjoying Zerotohundred?

Log-in for an ad-less experience