BMW X3 30 xDrive Petrol — BMW India just dropped some exciting news for SUV lovers. The brand-new BMW X3 30 xDrive Petrol is coming to India on February 16, and it’s packing way more punch than before.
When Can You Book the New BMW X3 30 xDrive Petrol?
Mark your calendars. You can start booking this beast from January 30 at 12:30 PM. The official launch happens about two weeks later on February 16. Best part? BMW will build it right here in Chennai, which should help keep the price reasonable.
What Makes This Engine Special?
The BMW X3 30 xDrive Petrol comes with a serious power upgrade. The old 20i version felt a bit weak compared to rivals. Not anymore. Check out what’s under the hood:
| Engine Details | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | 2.0L TwinPower Turbo Petrol |
| Power Output | 258 hp (was 190 hp) |
| Torque | 400 Nm |
| Hybrid System | 48V mild-hybrid |
| Extra Boost | 11 hp + 25 Nm from hybrid |
| Gearbox | 8-speed automatic |
| Drive System | xDrive all-wheel drive |
That’s a massive 68 hp jump from the previous model. Plus, the 48V mild-hybrid system gives you extra power when you need it, like during overtaking.
Design Changes You’ll Notice
BMW listened to customer feedback this time. Remember that weird mesh material on the dashboard? Gone. They replaced it with nice leatherette that works better in our hot climate.
The M Sport Pro trim makes the X3 look more aggressive. The kidney grille now lights up, just like the fancy X5 and X7. You also get sportier bumpers, special M wheels, and shiny black accents all around.
Inside, there’s the latest BMW Curved Display with iDrive 9. Everything feels more modern and tech-forward.
BMW X3 30 xDrive Petrol Price Expectations
BMW hasn’t revealed the official price yet, but experts think it’ll cost between ₹78 lakh to ₹82 lakh. That puts it right up against some tough competition.
Main Competitors:
- Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 (258 hp)
- Audi Q5 (249 hp)
- Volvo XC60 (250 hp)
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Why This Matters
For years, the BMW X3 struggled because it wasn’t powerful enough. The 190 hp engine just couldn’t match what Mercedes and Audi were offering. Now, with 258 hp, the BMW X3 30 xDrive Petrol finally plays in the same league.
The all-wheel-drive system means it’ll handle our monsoons better. The mild-hybrid tech helps with fuel efficiency. And building it in Chennai keeps costs down compared to imports.
If you’ve been waiting for a BMW X3 that can actually compete with the GLC, this is it. Pre-bookings start January 30, so you don’t have long to wait.





