Inovev forecasts 300,000 units per year worlwide of the new BMW X3 SUV
The Bavarian carmaker BMW has just unveiled its new D-segment SUV, the X3, which replaces the previous model which was launched in 2017.
 
The first BMW X3 dates back to 2004, and was produced in Graz, Austria (at Magna-Steyr), as the carmaker did not have enough production capacity in Germany to produce the model. But in 2010, it was transferred to North America, along with the E-segment X5, at the Spartanburg site in South Carolina. At that time, around 150,000 units a year were produced, mainly for the USA and Europe. Gradually, however, the X3 was also exported to China.
 
In 2018, following growing demand in China, the third-generation X3 was also produced there for local demand, at a rate of around 130,000 units a year. Since 2020, Chinese X3 production has been higher than American production. Finally, the X3 has also been assembled in South Africa since 2017.
 
The new BMW X3, based on the CLAR platform, is a competitor to the Mercedes GLC and Audi Q5. It is 5 cm longer than the previous generation, reaching 4.75m. It is also 3 cm wider (1.92 m) and 1 cm lower (1.66 m). Its powertrains are carried over from the previous generation, namely a 2-liter MHEV gasoline engine, a 2-liter MHEV diesel engine and a PHEV plug-in hybrid engine. The battery electric version (BEV) should be launched next year, with a different body based on the Neue Klasse concept. Inovev forecasts 300,000 BMW X3 sales per year worldwide.
 
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