Featuring the same gas-powered engines as its kid brother the X1, the X3 offers a lot more space. For 2015, a few slight cosmetic changes both inside and out were made to the X3. Note that there’s also a brand new 180-hp diesel engine with a torque of 280 lbs.-ft. This engine helps this SUV record fuel consumption as low as 6.2 litres per 100 km.
Pros
- New diesel engine
- Excellent handling
- Updated dashboard
- Eight-speed automatic gearbox
- Sophisitcated all-wheel drive
Cons
- Costly options
- Noisy 2.0-litre engines
- Average comfort in the back seats
- Constantly exasperating iDrive command
- Harsh suspension