Video gallery of new BMW X1
The second generation BMW X1 was just launched in Austria where members of the press were able to experience the new mini crossover. So far, the response has been overwhelmingly positive and the new X1…
The second generation BMW X1 was just launched in Austria where members of the press were able to experience the new mini crossover. So far, the response has been overwhelmingly positive and the new X1…
BMW’s X1 has been a decent sales success in the US and has gained considerable popularity. Its rear-wheel drive-based design and punchy engines allow it to perform and handle better than most of its competition….
The second generation BMW X1 was just launched in Austria where members of the press were able to experience the new mini crossover. So far, the response has been overwhelmingly positive and the new X1…
With the new F48 X1 BMW of North America will launch an all-wheel drive vehicle based on a front wheel drive (FWD) platform. While that smacks of heresy to the fanboix, it is the way…
The second-generation BMW X1 is finally here and aims to deliver an even more compelling product than the highly successful first X1. Last week, we went to Austria to test drive the new F48 X1…
Since the new BMW X1 with M Sport Package won’t arrive until late this year, photos are in absolute short supply, beside the computer-generated images we’ve seen at the car’s web unveil. Martin, a reader…
BMW is hosting this week the press launch of the new 2015 BMW X1, the second generation mini SUV which has been a hit for the Bavarians. Ahead of the first driving impressions, a reader…
The new 2016 BMW X1 is the talk of the town this week. Karim Habib’s design team, specifically Calvin Luk, have done an amazing job taking the already successful first generation X1 and giving it…
The official press release of the new 2016 BMW X1 mentioned the new entry-level SUV sporting a combination of diesel and petrol 2.0 liter four-cylinder engines. But even though early reports referenced three-cylinder powerplants being…
I don’t see any reason why BMW shouldn’t make a BMW X1 M. It could easily boost the 2.0 liter turbocharged engine to well over 300 horsepower