What is the price of the 2023 BMW X1?

BMW redesigned its smallest crossover to make it bigger, flashier, and at least $3,200 more expensive than its predecessor. The 2023 BMW X1 costs $39,595, including a $995 destination fee, the luxury automaker announced this week. 

The outgoing 2022 BMW X1 sDrive28i cost $36,395, but that was for a base rear-wheel drive model. The 2023 X1 comes standard with all-wheel drive, so the 2023 X1 xDrive28i costs only $1,200 more than the 2022. There are a lot of upgrades baked into the modest price increase on BMW's popular small crossover, but one pricing element that hasn't changed is the destination fee. It's a small but significant relief as the mandatory charge balloons across the industry, with American-made vehicles from American automakers inflating to $1,795 in several cases.

Built in Germany, BMW's smallest crossover SUV grows longer [by 1.7 inches], wider [by 0.9 inches], and it rides on a wheelbase that is 0.9 inches longer. The dimensions suggest a roomier interior for up to five passengers, but final specs won't be available until nearer its on-sale date of October 2022. 

The redesigned 2023 BMW X1 grows longer, wider, and roomier for 2023.

The attractive X1 looks even better for its third generation, with a nose that appears longer and more vertical up front. Ditching the beaver-teeth grille of recent BMW design, the X1 takes a more squared-off approach to the Bavarian's traditional twin-kidney grille with adaptive air flaps for better efficiency. Flared wheel arches carry standard 18-inch alloy wheels, but an available M Sport package ups the wheel size to 19- or 20-inch wheels with performance tires. Pricing for the M Sport was not disclosed. 

Updates to the interior and under the hood house the most significant changes. BMW developed new front bucket seats with a raised height for better command of the road, and combined with standard synthetic leather upholstery and power controls, promise more comfort. 

On the dash, BMW ditched the hood over the cluster in place of a frameless glass display curved toward the driver. A 10.3-inch display replaces the instrument cluster, and next to it, a new 10.7-inch touchscreen centers the dash. Buttons remain for defrosters, hazards, and audio volume. The exterior lightning elements and interior curved display syncopate when a driver approaches and sits down, and the driver's personal profile and smartphone are connected, BMW says. 

2023 BMW X1

2023 BMW X1

2023 BMW X1

For now, only one engine will be offered in the 2023 BMW X1. With standard all-wheel drive, the xDrive28i uses a 2.0-liter turbo-4 that makes 241 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque, which are improvements of 13 hp and 37 lb-ft from 2022. The engine is mated to a new 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, and BMW estimates a 0-60 mph time in 6.2 seconds.

For the first time, the X1 can be fitted with Adaptive M suspension that lowers the ride height by 0.6 inches, and the adaptive dampers can both smooth out road imperfections for long distance driving or firm up for sportier driving responses. It also comes with Sport steering that BMW says is more direct than the standard electric power steering system. 

Other markets offer an electric X1 made in the same factory as the gas X1, but that has not been announced for the U.S. A sportier M35i is expected, based on reporting from our partner at Motor Authority.  

Standard features on the 2023 X1 include navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a powered tailgate, and numerous driver-assist features. Options range from a wireless smartphone charger to limited hands-free driving at speeds up to 40 mph. Standard driver-assist features include automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, blind-spot monitors, front and rear parking sensors, while options range from a surround-view camera system to a crash recorder that captures up to 60 seconds of video in the event of a crash. The option can also be turned on manually while "performing spirited driving sessions," according to BMW.

Expect more detailed pricing and specs later this year.  

The third-generation BMW X1 has officially been unveiled. As the world transitions to high-riding crossovers, or what BMW deems 'Sports Activity Vehicles', we're seeing a gradual shift away from the sports sedan and the luxury subcompact X1 is rapidly becoming the go-to for buyers wanting an entry-level BMW model. Based on the same FAAR platform as the previous generation X1, Mini Countryman, Mini Clubman, and even the 2 Series Gran Coupe, the basic recipe is the same with a front-wheel-drive-based platform, BMW's signature refined engines, and soft-touch materials wherever you lay fingers. But with a new Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class on the scene and the Lexus UX and Audi Q3 in buyers' crosshairs, BMW has focused its developmental might on new technologies inside and out, and, for the European market at least, an electric twin called the iX1.

2023 BMW X1 Models

See trim levels and configurations:

TrimEngineTransmissionDrivetrainPrice [MSRP]
xDrive28i

2.0L Turbo Inline-4 Gas

7-Speed Automatic

All-Wheel Drive

$38,600

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2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i

2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i

2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i

2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i

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When Is The 2023 BMW X1 Coming Out?

Revealed at the beginning of June 2022, the BMW X1's release date for the USA is the fourth quarter of this year as a 2023 model year.

2023 BMW X1 Price And Competition

With a new generation crossover, BMW has seen fit to increase the base MSRP of the 2023 X1 by $3,200. The 2023 BMW X1 has a base price of $38,600 excluding a $995 destination charge. It is available solely in the X1 xDrive28i trim, which is $1,200 more expensive than the outgoing AWD model. A comparable Mercedes GLA 250 4Matic costs $38,400, placing BMW's pricing right in the same ballpark as its rivals. Other competitors include the Volvo XC40 and Audi Q3.

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BMW

New BMW X1 Exterior

Get used to seeing the word 'monolithic' in reference to BMW's new design language for its SUVs. While not quite as sheer in its surfacing as the X7, there are definite allusions to the full-size halo with slab-like surfaces, flush door handles, prominent squared-off wheel arches, and a bold front face with large, but not excessive kidney grilles. Even the daylight opening for the windows is decidedly square, lacking the classic Hofmeister kink. The exception to the big, bold design is the LED headlights, which are drawn back over the front corners of the car.

The LED taillights are more traditional, with L-shaped housings that blend into a full-width bar beneath the rear windscreen and badge, while the roof-mounted spoiler takes a distinct double-bubble shape first displayed on the Concept XM. The angular wheel arches are filled by default by 18-inch V-spoke alloy wheels on all-season tires, while the roof rails, grille surrounds, window surrounds, and other details are finished in Satin Aluminum.

Buyers can opt for a style of their own with a more rugged Design xLine appearance package. This adds more rugged exterior elements, finishes all the Satin Aluminum highlights in Pearl Effect chrome, and adds 18-inch alloys with optional 19- and 20-inch items, the latter a first for the X1. Alternatively, the M Sport Package gets blacked-out Shadowline trim and aggressive front and rear fascia designs for the exterior of the BMW X1.

As for the new BMW X1's colors, 13 paint options have been made available. The returning hues include Alpine White, Jet Black, Black Sapphire, Mineral White, Phytonic Blue, Portimao Blue, Storm Bay, and San Remo Green, but the Bavarian brand has added some excitement with five exciting new options: Space Silver, Utah Orange [pictured], Cape York Green, Blue Bay Lagoon, and BMW Individual Frozen Pure Grey.

BMW X1 Dimensions

It might still be classified as a luxury subcompact and ride on the same platform, but the new BMW X1 SUV is larger than its predecessor. At 177.2 inches long, 72.6 inches wide, and 64.6 inches tall, it has swelled by 1.7-, 0.9- and 1.7 inches in each metric respectively. The 106-inch wheelbase is 0.9 inches longer than before, while the increased track widths will aid handling and stability. 8.1 inches of ground clearance is standard, but the available adaptive M suspension lowers this by a further six-tenths of an inch.

Despite growing in size, the new X1 is only 44 lbs heavier than before at a curb weight of 3,750 lbs.

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BMW

BMW X1 Engine and Performance

While it inherits the same X1 xDrive 28i nomenclature as the 2022 model, the BMW X1's engine has been massaged a little for improved performance. The motor is still a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, but it now uses a Miller combustion cycle, a combination of port and direct fuel injection, and revised combustion chamber geometry. The result is an increase of 13 horsepower and 37 lb-ft of torque for final specs of 241 hp and 295 lb-ft. There's a new transmission, too, with the old torque converter auto making way for a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic [DCT]. Paired exclusively with all-wheel drive [last year's FWD option is gone], the X1 28i xDrive will make the 0-60 mph sprint in 6.2 seconds before reaching an electronically limited top speed of 130 mph on all-season tires and 149 mph with performance rubber.

BMW claims that the X1 is a "Sporty and capable all-rounder for adventure and the everyday." In order to meet this standard, the suspension has been redeveloped with new axle kinematics, aluminum hydromounts, and recalibrated steering that is quicker and provides more feedback. The rear suspension is now three-link in nature and partnered with a rear-axle subframe. Compact springs and dampers meanwhile are more capable but take up less space. The mechanical systems are aided by new wheel slip limitation systems in the stability control to adapt how it intervenes based on your driving and the road conditions at hand.

Adaptive M suspension rides 0.6 inches lower, boasts frequency-selective damping, and has revised sport steering with a more direct ratio on the steering rack.

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BMW

Gas Mileage/Range

The new X1 hasn't yet visited the EPA's test facilities to determine its American gas mileage and fuel economy numbers. With more power and a slew of revisions, however, it's not unreasonable to expect changes to the model we've become familiar with. The new DCT gearbox with widened ratios and involvement from the GPS system based on the topography of your drive will likely yield improvements, and BMW has developed new low-friction wheel bearings that are said to enhance the crossover's economy. As a guideline, the 2022 BMW X1 xDrive28i returned 23/31/26 mpg city/highway/combined. We expect an improvement over those figures, which would pair well with the new car's 14.3-gallon gas tank.

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BMW

BMW X1 Interior And Cargo

American buyers should be pleased to know that the larger dimensions of the BMW X1 yield beneficial improvements in terms of its passenger space. The 2023 BMW X1's interior seats five adults in two rows with more shoulder room than before, although exact interior measurements haven't been published. The seats on which occupants sit are newly designed and are said to improve long-distance comfort, whether in standard or Sport design. As standard, they are upholstered in SensaTec 2.0 leatherette, available in Oyster with contrast stitching, Red/Black, solid Black, or Mocha with contrast stitching. Illuminated interior trim is gloss black by default but can be upgraded with options including open-pore Eucalyptus and Aluminum Hexacube inlays.

Technologically, the new X1 has taken a massive leap forward, inheriting iDrive 8 from larger BMW models. Here, it's encompassed on a curved display occupying most of the dash. Comprising two screens - a 10.25-inch instrument cluster featuring BMW Live Cockpit Plus and a 10.7-inch central infotainment screen. For only the second time, a modern BMW does without the rotary iDrive controller [the first was the European 2 Series Active Tourer], relying on touch, steering wheel commands, and voice control.

Functionality is enhanced with new tech like augmented reality navigation, the full BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant suite, and the My BMW App. The latter allows you to take your personal settings with you from vehicle to vehicle via a BMW ID, remembering everything from mirror and seating position to display layouts and infotainment preferences. Naturally, the likes of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, and BMW's Digital Key Plus allows iPhone users to use their phone as a key. An available head-up display augments the curved display for extra information.

The BMW X1's cargo space is large and practical, although its capacity hasn't been confirmed. It's likely to be around the same as the previous model's 27.1 cubic feet. 40/20/40-split folding rear seats provide versatile loading options, and we expect the new model to surpass the old car's 58.7-cube maximum capacity. With the iDrive controller now gone, a new floating armrest design improves in-cabin storage space with a large storage area beneath it, twin cupholders, and a smartphone tray with a movable clasp to hold them against the wireless charging tray.

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When can I buy X1 2023?

BMW has announced the 2023 BMW X1 will be available in the fourth quarter of 2022. We expect the X1 to begin preorders in November-December. The 2023 BMW X1 has a starting MSRP of $38,600.

Will there be a 2023 BMW X1?

The 2023 BMW X1 includes a 10.25" Digital Instrument Cluster and a 10.7" Central Information Display, providing touch-centric control. Add the available Live Cockpit Professional system to get the Head-up Display and Video Augmented Reality technology.

How much is a brand new X1 BMW?

Starting at $39,595 Verdict There's nothing radical about the new version of BMW's smallest SUV, but it offers a lot for a smallish price.

Is the 2023 X1 bigger?

A key differentiator between the new X1 and the old one is that the 2023 model is quite a bit larger. In fact, it is 1.7-inches [43 mm] longer, 0.9-inches [22.9 mm] wider, and 1.7-inches [43 mm] taller. The wheelbase has also grown by 0.9-inches [22.9 mm] and sits at 106 inches [2,692.4 mm].

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