2021 BMW X3 xDrive30d M Sport Suto
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2021 BMW X3 xDrive30d M Sport Suto

  • 19" alloy wheels
  • Finished in Phytonic Blue
  • Parking Assistant
  • Head Up Display
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£48,990 Now
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2021 BMW X3 xDrive30d M Sport Suto

Limited availability
£52,990 Was
£48,990 Now
£4,000 Save
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Standard

  • 19" alloy wheels
  • M Sport Pro Pack Upgrade
  • Technology Pack Upgrade
  • Harmon Kardon Surround Sound
  • Head Up Display
  • Parking Assistant
  • Low rolling resistance tyres
  • Reversing assist camera
  • BMW Online services
  • Connected pack professional

Technical

  • 17,339 Mileage
  • Diesel Fuel Type
  • Automatic Transmission
  • 2990cc Engine Size
  • 42.20 MPG

Offers Available

  • Free nationwide delivery
  • Minimum 12-month warranty
  • 12 months roadside assistance
  • 12 months MOT cover

Questions about buying a BMW?

How safe and reliable are BMW cars?

BMW has a reputation for making safe cars, and the 3 Series doesn't disappoint. Euro NCAP put the latest car through a rigorous safety testing procedure in 2019 and awarded it a full five stars. Adult and child occupant protection achieved 97% and 87%, respectively.

What is BMW M Sport?

Unlike M Performance or M, which are unique vehicle variants, 'M Sport' is actually an accessory package that can be added to almost any BMW. ... This includes a few small M badges, darker exterior, and interior trim, larger wheels, a sportier-looking body kit, and a special steering wheel

What is BMW EfficientDynamics?

BMW EfficientDynamics is the name of the strategy from BMW to minimise fuel consumption and CO2 emissions while, at the same time, increasing dynamics and driving pleasure. It is a package of functions covering the drive system, energy management and vehicle concept – and is a standard feature in every BMW

What is BMW sDrive?

sDrive is the name for BMW’s rear-wheel-drive system, to differentiate it from the setup used in the all-wheel drive cars. It’s the setup that BMW has used on a majority of the cars it’s made to date, though isn’t quite as common in the BMW range as it used to be.