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Luxurious BMW X4 to be launched in Indian market soon

After the debut of the classy X3 in the markets of India, BMW is now planning to stage the debut of the luxurious X4 in the Indian market. The German car company scheduled the launch in February but the new reports suggest that the launch date has been deferred and now is expected to  hit the market in the first week of March.

Introduced in June 2021 the third generation facelift brought fine- drawn changes to the X4 with regard to the exterior. As stated by the German carmaker, the SUV will lie on top of the M- sport variants with both petrol and diesel powertrains.

The X4 appeared to be much more sassier than its predecessor with the new and sharper headlamps, new conjoined kidney grill, redesigned bumpers and slimmer rear lights. The Indian spec of X4, the company could offer adaptive LED headlights, 19- inch alloy wheels and the new bold exterior paints such as Black Sapphire.

Inside, SUV is refurbished as in the X3. Having said that, the India restrained X4  is expected to get a upgrade with the 12.3 inch infotainment touchscreen with BMW live cockpit,  a panoramic sunroof,  a head up display with three zone temperature control and six color of ambient lighting  and more.

BMW is also expected to offer many other sporty feature with the introduction of multiple airbags, cruise control, wireless smartphone connectivity with a usual Harman Kardon sound system , 360- degree surround- view camera, traction control, dynamic damper control, performance control, driving modes and many more.

The new X4 is in all probability to be powered by a 2.0- litre, four- cylinder, twin- turbo, petrol engine that makes 248bph and coveys a torque of 350Nm. Whereas the 3.0- litre will offer six- cylinder diesel motar capable of generating 282bph and a torque of 650Nm. both the engines are copulated with the Steptronic Sport automatic transmission. The BMW is expected to take on its bitter competitor Mercedes Benz who introduced GLC Couple in the Indian market.

Pranchal Srivastava