Coming next year, the current X3 will be up for the traditional Life Cycle Impulse, all 4-year old cars go through at BMW. That means that BMW is already testing the new car and we got our best photographers out there to capture the camouflaged prototype.
Earlier we saw the standard model in some nice photos and now it's time to take a look at an M Sport one. Setting the two apart are the front and rear bumpers that will, most likely, be more aggressive on the M Sport model.
Those will basically be the only differences between the two models, alongside some new wheels and a couple of M Performance Parts, if BMW decides to get the X3 into this new territory.
As far as engines go, the options will probably remain the same, raging from the entry-level sDrive18d to the range topping xDrive35i variations.
Those will basically be the only differences between the two models, alongside some new wheels and a couple of M Performance Parts, if BMW decides to get the X3 into this new territory.
As far as engines go, the options will probably remain the same, raging from the entry-level sDrive18d to the range topping xDrive35i variations.