In 2009, the world-renowned car manufacturer BMW launched the BMW X1, another compact SUV that quickly gained popularity. Experts and insiders often refer to the sporty compact car as the "little brother" of the BMW X3. The new vehicle was designed to complement BMW's successful 1 Series, as the X1 is built on the same platform as the 1 and 3 Series models. Customers looking for a practical compact car with a sporty-elegant design that suits both city driving and everyday use on the road are particularly drawn to the sleek BMW X1.
BMW fans eagerly awaited the second generation of the BMW X1, which promised to improve the compact SUV even further. In 2015, the time finally came: the second generation of the X1 was introduced and quickly continued the success of its predecessor. The new BMW X1 is more dynamic, longer, and wider, giving it a more striking and modern look. Yet, despite these changes, it remains true to its character as a compact and sporty SUV.
The design of the new BMW X1 is noticeably different from its predecessor. The model looks more dynamic, sportier, and more elegant. It is wider and longer, featuring sharp "edges and corners" that align with the typical SUV character. Elements such as the slightly angular wheel arches, the wide rear, and the high flanks emphasize the vehicle’s powerful appearance. The choice between glossy paint or a matte finish gives the BMW X1 an individual, luxurious look.
The interior of the BMW X1 clearly reflects its place in the X family. Known for its comfort and high-quality materials, the interior does not disappoint. Compared to the previous model, the new X1 offers significantly more space, providing more room and elegance. The iDrive system is ergonomically placed between the front seats, and the higher-positioned climate control knobs are easily accessible. Additional storage compartments offer more functionality and practicality.
Another highlight is the sliding rear seat, available as an option, which enhances rear-seat comfort. The trunk of the BMW X1 provides an impressive capacity of 1,550 liters, making it ideal for family vacations, large shopping trips, or even moving house.
The BMW X1 boasts an impressive 231 horsepower and is available in the Sport Line with all-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission. A gentle press on the accelerator can take the X1 to a top speed of 235 km/h. Most notably, the previously criticized issue of poor straight-line stability has been completely resolved, with the X1 now offering a stable and smooth driving experience. The diesel variant, featuring 150 horsepower, a manual transmission, and front-wheel drive, has also become a favorite and is sure to win over many BMW fans.