1.832 crore
(+Ex-Factory Price)The BMW The New X3 is a premium mid-size SUV for Pakistan buyers who want a practical five-seat family vehicle without giving up the responsive driving character, strong road presence and technology expected from BMW. Its latest design uses clean monolithic surfaces, a reinterpreted kidney grille with available Iconic Glow lighting, a long wheelbase and a wide rear stance, while the cabin brings a 14.9-inch BMW Curved Display, modern connectivity, dynamic ambient lighting and a flexible luggage area suited to school runs, office travel and longer motorway journeys. BMW Pakistan currently presents the X3 20 xDrive alongside the performance-focused X3 M50 xDrive, quoting 0–100 km/h times of 8.5 seconds and 4.6 seconds respectively; exact locally supplied equipment, paint availability, wheels and assistance packages can vary by imported allocation, so buyers should verify the final specification, warranty, delivery status and aftersales coverage with Dewan Motors before ordering. Its balanced size is particularly useful in Pakistan, where owners may need one vehicle to manage congested urban streets, business travel, family duties and intercity motorway use without moving to the larger dimensions of a full-size luxury SUV.
The BMW The New X3 is the latest version of BMW's popular premium mid-size Sports Activity Vehicle and is designed to balance comfort, practicality and engaging road manners. Its upright SUV proportions provide a commanding seating position, while crisp body surfaces and a wide stance give it a more modern and substantial appearance than the previous generation. BMW Pakistan highlights the redesigned kidney grille, double light signature and available BMW Iconic Glow contour lighting as key exterior details. For local buyers, the X3 sits in a useful middle ground: it is more manageable in the city than a large X5 or X7, but offers considerably more passenger and cargo space than a compact crossover.
The official Pakistan model page refers to the X3 20 xDrive and the more powerful X3 M50 xDrive. The X3 20 xDrive is positioned as the balanced everyday choice and is quoted at 8.5 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h. The X3 M50 xDrive is the performance-led version, combining an inline six-cylinder M TwinPower Turbo petrol engine with adaptive M suspension, variable sport steering and distinctive quad exhaust outlets; BMW Pakistan quotes a 4.6-second 0–100 km/h time. Both use BMW xDrive all-wheel drive, which can provide useful traction during rain, on loose surfaces and when travelling to hill stations, although the X3 remains a road-focused premium SUV rather than a dedicated off-roader.
The cabin is one of the model's strongest areas. A 14.9-inch BMW Curved Display brings instruments, navigation and infotainment into a single modern interface, supported by the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant and wireless smartphone integration. The dashboard uses a minimalist layout with the BMW Smart Bar and configurable light bars creating a more contemporary atmosphere. Depending on specification, buyers may find sport seats, sustainable textile trim, Veganza upholstery, a panoramic glass roof and advanced parking or driving assistance systems. Imported cars can differ significantly, so optional equipment should never be assumed without checking the vehicle's build sheet.
Practicality is well suited to Pakistani family use. The five-seat layout provides good rear passenger space, and the wide-opening tailgate makes loading shopping, luggage or children's equipment straightforward. The official regional specification references a 570-litre luggage compartment, expanding substantially with the rear seats folded. The X3's upright roofline is more accommodating for rear passengers and bulky cargo than the lower BMW X4, making it the better choice for buyers who prioritise everyday usability.
Road comfort will depend on wheel size and suspension package. Smaller wheels with higher-profile tyres are generally better suited to broken urban roads, while large M wheels can sharpen handling but increase ride firmness and replacement cost. Ground clearance is useful for normal speed breakers and uneven surfaces, yet the painted bumpers, low-profile tyres and expensive alloy wheels still require care. Parking cameras and assistance systems are valuable because the body is wider than a typical locally assembled crossover.
Ownership costs are firmly in the premium imported category. Buyers should budget for high-quality petrol, comprehensive insurance, imported tyres, authorised servicing and possible parts lead times. Dewan Motors provides BMW sales and service support in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, but owners in other cities should consider travel logistics. A documented maintenance history, correct tyres and careful body condition will matter for resale.
Overall, the BMW The New X3 is a strong all-round luxury SUV for Pakistan, offering modern technology, useful space and a broad choice between comfortable daily performance and the much faster M50 character. Its main disadvantages are purchase and running costs, dependence on imported parts and the need to confirm options carefully. For buyers who want one premium vehicle for family duties, business use and enjoyable long-distance driving, it is one of the most versatile models in BMW Pakistan's current range.
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