2022 BMW X3 M Competition 3.0 xDrive
Description
Key Points: 3.0-litre 503bhp Twin-Turbocharged Straight-Six, 1 owner from new
The BMW X3 has been the top mid-size SUV around for 20 years now, with all the practicality of a huge full-size SUV without taking up your entire driveway.
In 2019 BMW decided to give the X3 the complete M treatment. Fitting it with the 3.0-litre S58 engine straight out of the G80 M3, pushing 503bhp and 600nm of torque.
The engine isn't where the fun stops, however. Thanks to styling upgrades, you won't mistake the X3 M Competition for the standard X3. A new bumper with large air intakes, gloss black grilles, a new rear bumper with a diffuser and the trademark quad-exit exhausts you see on all modern M cars, and the new Icon LED Headlights.
If you're after the practicality of an SUV and the performance of a sports saloon, look no further than the BMW X3 M Competition
Read MoreKey Points: 3.0-litre 503bhp Twin-Turbocharged Straight-Six, 1 owner from new
The BMW X3 has been the top mid-size SUV around for 20 years now, with all the practicality of a huge full-size SUV without taking up your entire driveway.
In 2019 BMW decided to give the X3 the complete M treatment. Fitting it with the 3.0-litre S58 engine straight out of the G80 M3, pushing 503bhp and 600nm of torque.
The engine isn't where the fun stops, however. Thanks to styling upgrades, you won't mistake the X3 M Competition for the standard X3. A new bumper with large air intakes, gloss black grilles, a new rear bumper with a diffuser and the trademark quad-exit exhausts you see on all modern M cars, and the new Icon LED Headlights.
If you're after the practicality of an SUV and the performance of a sports saloon, look no further than the BMW X3 M Competition