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2025 Model Redesign Year
The fourth-generation X3 took an evolutionary step forward for 2025, gaining power, fuel economy, and equipment. It remains one of the best compact luxury SUVs, thanks to its spirited and fuel-efficient powertrain, nimble handling, and comfortable seats. Unfortunately, many controls are unintuitive. The X3 30 xDrive's 255-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder feels crisp and energetic, and the eight-speed automatic shifts smoothly. It got 29 mpg overall in our tests, which also contributes to a long cruising range. The sporty M50 version features a 393-hp, turbo inline-six.
Handling is taut and agile, the ride is composed and absorbent, and the cabin stays hushed. The front seats are very comfortable, and the rear seat is roomy. The climate controls require interacting with the screen which tends to be distracting. The touch-capacitive control panel on the driver's door--for locking/unlocking, seat memory, and air vent openings--is odd and annoying.
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2026 BMW X3

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Base MSRP Range
$50,900 - $65,900
Destination Charge: $1350
Base MSRP Range
$50,900 - $65,900
Destination Charge: $1350

2026 BMW X3

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2026 BMW X3
Base MSRP
$50,900 - $65,900
CR MPG
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Predicted Reliability
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Predicted Owner Satisfaction
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2025-Present

2025 Model Redesign Year
Redesigned for 2025, the fourth-generation X3 grows slightly in length and power, and it adopts a high-tech, minimalist interior design. It launches in two trims: 30 xDrive with a 255-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four and M50 xDrive with a 393-hp, 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six engine. Each is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, augmented with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, and employs all-wheel drive. The optional driving assistance suite includes adaptive cruise control and lane centering assistance. The dash is dominated by a wide, curved display that houses the iDrive 9 infotainment system, available with numerous connected features. Among the notable upgrades is the ability for navigation instructions to be overlaid on the road ahead using the head-up display for augmented reality.
2025 BMW X3
Retail Price
$41,375 - $59,475
EPA MPG
29 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100

2018-2024

2018 Model Redesign Year
BMW's redesigned, third-generation X3 adds upscale cabin amenities, technology, and safety features. Most X3s are the 30i version, which uses a 248-hp, 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine. It delivers quick acceleration and returned 24 mpg overall in our tests. The uplevel M40i gets a 355-hp, turbo six-cylinder. As before, its smooth eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive are standard. The new X3 is super quiet inside, with impeccable fit and finish.
Handling is quite responsive, and the ride is firm yet absorbent. The latest generation of the iDrive infotainment system has been simplified. Blind-spot and lane-departure warnings, as well as low speed automatic emergency braking, are common options. A rear-wheel drive sDrive30i is added for the 2019 model year. The 2020 model adapted the latest iDrive version, and made Apple CarPlay standard. Updates for 2021 included standard lane departure warning and blind spot warning.
2024 BMW X3
Retail Price
$30,650 - $67,525
EPA MPG
24 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2023 BMW X3
Retail Price
$28,975 - $59,200
EPA MPG
24 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2022 BMW X3
Retail Price
$25,500 - $52,475
EPA MPG
25 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2021 BMW X3
Retail Price
$18,775 - $37,750
EPA MPG
25 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2020 BMW X3
Retail Price
$17,200 - $34,700
EPA MPG
25 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2019 BMW X3
Retail Price
$13,800 - $20,725
EPA MPG
25 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2018 BMW X3
Retail Price
$13,750 - $18,275
EPA MPG
25 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100

2011-2017

2011 Model Redesign Year
The second generation X3 impressed us with its sporty handling, composed ride, seamless eight-speed automatic, and nicely finished interior. Supportive seats, easy access, tasteful but understated interior ambiance and a manageable size make it a very compelling compact luxury SUV. The iDrive control system takes some getting used to, but proves logical over time. The electronic gear selector is also a bit unintuitive at first. Two versions are available, a 28i and a 35i. Most are going to be the 28i.
The 2011 and 2012 28i models had a normally aspirated 3.0-liter six cylinder. Starting in 2013, the engine was replaced by a 2.0-liter four, making the same 240 hp and getting only slightly better fuel economy (23 mpg vs. 22). The 2013 model year also brought standard 18-inch wheels and a powered lift gate. Make sure you get an X3 with the optional and essential rear view camera and avoid the optional 19-inch wheels.
2017 BMW X3
Retail Price
$9,450 - $12,375
EPA MPG
24 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2016 BMW X3
Retail Price
$8,575 - $10,525
EPA MPG
24 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2015 BMW X3
Retail Price
$7,475 - $9,000
EPA MPG
24 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2014 BMW X3
Retail Price
$6,975 - $7,375
EPA MPG
24 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2013 BMW X3
Retail Price
$6,550 - $6,775
EPA MPG
24 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2012 BMW X3
Retail Price
$6,225 - $6,350
EPA MPG
21 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2011 BMW X3
Retail Price
$5,650 - $5,775
EPA MPG
21 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 

2004-2010

2004 Model Redesign Year
The first generation X3 was narrow, stiff riding and the interior wasn't up to BMW's usual fit and finish standards. The very hard and choppy ride takes a toll on one's bladder and vertebrae. Handling is agile and very secure. Through 2006, a pair of six-cylinder engines was available. These were a somewhat underpowered 184-hp, 2.5-liter and a more powerful 225-hp, 3.0-liter. The five-speed automatic was a fairly smooth.
All-wheel drive was standard. The 2007 models brought a revised suspension that improved the ride only marginally, as well as a six-speed automatic, and a 3.0-liter six-cylinder with more horsepower. Fuel economy, at 19 mpg isn't all that great.
2010 BMW X3
Retail Price
$4,950
EPA MPG
22 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2009 BMW X3
Retail Price
$4,625
EPA MPG
22 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2008 BMW X3
Retail Price
$4,500
EPA MPG
22 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2007 BMW X3
Retail Price
$4,325
EPA MPG
22 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2006 BMW X3
Retail Price
$4,375
EPA MPG
NA
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2005 BMW X3
Retail Price
$4,225 - $4,600
EPA MPG
19 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2004 BMW X3
Retail Price
$3,950 - $4,475
EPA MPG
19 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
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