2023 BMW iX1 Cape York Green Shines In New Official Images

Enthusiasts and accountants rarely see eye to eye. The former group wants nothing but sports cars, supercars, and hypercars while the latter group prefers volume-oriented products like crossovers and SUVs. BMW has found a way to keep bean counters happy with its vast X portfolio while still catering to hardcore fans interested in three pedals, rear-wheel drive, and engines with at least six cylinders.

The 2023 X1 doesn’t have any of those since it comes exclusively with an automatic transmission, three- and four-cylinder engines, and a choice between front- or all-wheel drive. In the case of the iX1 pictured here by BMW UK’s press office, it doesn’t even have a combustion engine. Instead, it boasts one motor at the front and another at the rear for a purely electric drivetrain with xDrive.

The zero-emission iX1 xDrive30 is showing off one of the fresh paint jobs introduced with the third-gen X1 (codenamed U11). We’d argue Cape York Green works quite nicely on the compact luxury crossover, especially on this specification with the M Sport Package and generously sized alloys. Who knew the day would come when BMW would offer the X1 with 20-inch wheels? In fact, customers can step up to a 21-inch set available through the M Performance Parts catalog.

The blacked-out kidney grille is a Shadowline upgrade to complement the glossy dark parts you get with the M Sport bumper. They’re more obvious at the rear where BMW will have a significantly sportier design soon. We’re referring to the X1 M35i, which will be among the company’s first M Performance models to flaunt a quad exhaust.

The fresh official shots are a reminder the latest X1 is a substantially larger vehicle, now stretching at 4.5 meters (177.1 inches) long. The next MINI Countryman should be just about as large, but if you’re looking for a smaller crossover, the BMW Group has you covered with the forthcoming Aceman subcompact electric crossover. Think of it as the i3’s spiritual successor.

Source: BMW

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