BMW’s smallest crossover is getting an injection to boost performance.
The 2024 BMW X1 M35i xDrive zips in to U.S. stores in October, starting at $50,895, including shipping.
The 312-hp, M Performance variant runs on a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder motor that accelerates the compact crossover from 0-to-60 mph in 5.2 seconds.
BMW said the engine is the “most potent” four-cylinder version of its latest generation of engines. It features redesigned intake ports and combustion chambers and updates to the camshaft timing, injection, ignition system and exhaust gas routing.
The newest X1 model features M-specific chassis technology — including optional M Compound brakes available for the first time on the M performance model — integrated with all-wheel drive.
The lightweight M Compound brakes have discs composed of a gray cast iron ring and an aluminum chamber and offer stable stopping power under high loads, BMW said.
The front apron sports large air intakes to cool the engine, transmission and brakes during hard driving. Prominent side skirt extensions, a model-specific roof spoiler and a rear apron with diffuser inlay accentuate the vehicle’s sporty character.
BMW’s signature kidney grille bears the M logo with vertical double bars. At the back, four exhaust tailpipes — each with a diameter of 3.1 inches — are integrated into the rear apron. The brake calipers are finished in high-gloss gray and bear the M logo.
The X1 M35i xDrive introduces the latest generation of BMW’s iDrive system, which features a redesigned home screen and an improved smartphone-like menu structure. Live widgets appear vertically on the driver’s side of the user interface.
BMW said the Android-based updated infotainment system “enables a broader offering of digital content for information and entertainment … and improved access to a host of specific online services.”
BMW will build the X1 M35i xDrive at its factory in Regensburg, Germany.