Second-generation BMW X4 makes its debut

(February 14, 2018) — The second generation BMW X4 is making its debut as the BMW X4 M40i and the BMW X4 xDrive30i. The 2019 BMW X4 has sportier proportions, with wider tracks, the latest generation suspension settings, a lower center of gravity and improved aerodynamics.

The second generation Sports Activity Coupe offers a wide array of new standard safety features such as Active Protection which initiates protective measures when an accident situation is imminent such as belt tensioning and the closing of windows and moonroof to a small gap.

Additionally, the standard Active Guard includes Frontal Collision Warning, City Collision Mitigation with Braking, Pedestrian Warning with City Braking, and Speed Limit Information. Standard Navigation comes with a large 10.25 inch display and offers drivers multiple ways to interact including touchscreen, iDrive Touch Controller, as well as a cloud powered intelligent voice control, the optional 75 percent larger, color Head-Up Display provides drivers the option of viewing navigation directions just under the direct line of vision.



Not only does the all-new BMW X4 appear sportier, provide new and improved driving dynamics, better aerodynamics and safety features, passengers can now enjoy a larger panoramic moonroof and a 3-Zone Climate Control system which allows for greater ride comfort.

The all-new 2019 BMW X4 will be available at certified BMW Centers in July with pricing starting at $50,450 for 30i, and $60,450 for M40i plus Destination and Handling.

At the same time, a pioneer celebrates an anniversary. The 200,000th first-generation BMW X4 has now come off the production line at the BMW plant in Spartanburg. With its extrovert design, versatile driving properties and dynamic character, the first ever mid-range Sports Activity Coupé in the premium segment has built up an impressive fan community within just a little over four years.

The anniversary vehicle, a BMW X4 xDrive20d in the paint finish Alpine White metallic, will be delivered to a customer in Asia.

This latest production anniversary also marks the start of the final sprint for the first-generation BMW X4. The model's production is scheduled to end in March. The BMW X4 has been built at the Spartanburg site since 2014.