BMW presents X3 M50 with 22-inch wheels and M Performance customization options

BMW presents X3 M50 with 22-inch wheels and M Performance customization options
BMW presents X3 M50 with 22-inch wheels and M Performance customization options (Instagram / @bmw)

The new BMW X3 can now be equipped with large 22-inch wheels, along with other customizations and updates available in the M Performance parts catalog.

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The luxury model has significantly grown in size, measuring 4.76 meters in length and 1.92 meters in width. In addition to the wheels, the BMW X3 M50 features a large polyurethane roof spoiler that can be painted in the car’s color for better integration into the design.

The X3 M50 will be the top-of-the-line model in the fourth generation of the X3, with no more powerful M version planned. M Performance parts include a three-part front splitter and various carbon fiber items such as mirror caps, rear diffuser, and even the fuel tank cover.

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Inside, customization also stands out with options such as stainless steel pedals, custom floor mats, and other premium materials like anodized aluminum and Alcantara.

Despite visual and customization options, the X3 M50 does not offer performance enhancements in terms of suspension or brakes. It retains the 3.0-liter inline-six turbocharged engine, producing 393 horsepower and 58.6 kgfm of torque, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h.

The new BMW X3 will be launched in the last quarter of this year, with prices starting at $65,275 before M Performance customization options.

Source: Motor1.com | Images: Instagram @bmw | This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

 

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