On the second media day of the Shanghai Auto Show, the all-new domestically produced BMW X1 was unveiled at the auto show. The price of the new car was announced yesterday, with the price ranging from 288,900 to 349,900 yuan. Compared with the overseas version, the new domestically produced BMW X1 has a wheelbase lengthened by 110mm, and has been fully upgraded both internally and externally to enhance its overall competitiveness.

In terms of styling, the all-new domestically produced BMW X1 further demonstrates the design style of the BMW X family and is the generation with the most perfect proportions among the three generations of models. The vertical and huge front grille, LED light groups, X lines, eye-catching chrome elements, etc., form a highly recognizable front face.

Coming to the interior, the new domestically produced BMW X1 also adopts a new family interior design style, including a dual screen composed of a 10.25-inch LCD instrument and a 10.7-inch central control screen. , and took the lead in applying the ninth generation operating system.

In terms of body size, the length / width / height of the new car are 4616/1845/1641mm respectively, and the wheelbase 2802mm. The length / width / height of the overseas version of the new BMW X1 are 4500/1845/1642mm respectively. span>, the wheelbase is 2692mm, compared with the wheelbase of the previous generation of domestically produced BMW X1 2780mm.

In terms of power, the new car continues to be equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T engines, among which1.5TThe maximum power of the engine is 115kW, and the peak torque is 230Nm. 2.0TThe maximum power of the engine is 150kW and the peak torque is 300Nm. The transmission part is matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox, and some models are equipped with a four-wheel drive system.

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Editor: Qin Qingbao