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    2023 BMW X4

    New from

    $88,600 excl. on-roads

    CarExpert Rating

    Safety Rating

    -

    Warranty

    5 year

    Fuel Efficiency

    7.7-10.6 L / 100KM

    About the BMW X4

    Last updated Oct 23, 2024

    The 2023 BMW X4 is classified as a 5 Door Coupe currently on sale in Australia as part of the G02 LCI generation, starting from $88,600 MLRP for the xDRIVE20i M SPORT and topping out at $178,300 for the M COMPETITION.

    There are 9 variants available for our market and the current year model went on sale in Jan of 2023. The X4 is built in Germany and is available with 2.0L Turbo Direct Fuel Injection, equipped with a 8 Speed Automatic Steptronic transmission with the drive sent to AWD. The X4 is offered with a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.

    Pros

    • Excellent handling
    • Quality interior
    • Fiery M Competition variant has the goods

    Cons

    • No plug-in hybrid or electric variants like in the X3
    • Some safety features are optional that should be standard
    • Costs thousands more than the equivalent X3

    See BMW X4 models from other years

    2023 BMW X4 Price

    VariantPrice From*Price To*
    M COMPETITION
    $176,500$178,300
    *excl. on-roads

    2023 BMW X4 Specs

    See our comprehensive details for the BMW X4

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    2023 BMW X4 Dimensions

    1621mm
    1918mm
    4751mm

    The dimensions shown above are for the base model.

    See all 2023 BMW X4 Dimensions

    2023 BMW X4 Boot Space

    Boot space is rated at 525L with the second row upright, expanding to 1430L with them folded.

    2023 BMW X4 Safety Rating

    The BMW X4 wears a five-star ANCAP safety rating based on tests conducted by Euro NCAP on the related X3 in 2017.

    Additional side impact and oblique tests were carried out on the X4 to confirm results based on the differences in side structures between the two vehicles.

    Category scores included 93 per cent for adult occupant protection, 84 per cent for child occupant protection, 70 per cent for pedestrian detection and 58 per cent for safety assist.

    It’s worth noting these scores only apply to xDrive20d and xDrive30i variants, with the former no longer on sale in Australia.

    Dual frontal, side chest, side curtain and driver’s knee airbags are standard.

    The BMW X4 xDrive20i gets the basic Driving Assistant package, which features the following:

    • Autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian detection
    • Cruise control with downhill braking function
    • Lane departure warning
    • Blind-spot monitoring
    • Rear cross-traffic alert
    • Traffic sign recognition

    Opting for the xDrive30i^, M40i and M Competition brings the Driving Assistant Professional suite, which adds:

    • Adaptive cruise control with stop/go
    • Steering and Lane Control Assistant (semi-autonomous mode)
    • Lane-keep assist
    • Blind-spot assist
    • Front cross-traffic alert
    • Evasion aid

    ^Driving Assistant temporarily replaces Driving Assistant Professional due to the current semiconductor supply shortage. A $2500 reduction is applied to the listed RRP in light of the change.

    2023 BMW X4 Fuel Economy

    On the combined cycle, the base xDrive20i uses 7.7L/100km, the xDrive30i uses 7.9L/100km, the M40i uses 8.9L/100km, and the M Competition uses 10.7L/100km.

    All bar the M Competition will run on 95 RON premium unleaded fuel, with the flagship X4 requiring 98 RON.

    BMW X4Fuel TypeCombined
    M COMPETITION
    PREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL10.6
    M40i
    PREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL8.9
    M40i FROZEN EDITION
    PREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL8.9
    xDRIVE20i M SPORT
    PREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL7.7
    xDRIVE30i M SPORT
    PREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL7.9
    See all BMW X4 Fuel Economy

    Cost of ownership

    What is the running and servicing costs of a BMW X4?

    All BMW X4’s need servicing every 0 Months months or 0,000km km, whichever comes first.

    How does the 2023 BMW X4 drive?

    Our expert take on BMW X4 drivability.

    The X4 drives like the X3 it's based on, which is no bad thing given the mid-sized Bimmer is one of the more athletic vehicles in this class.

    Even with the 21-inch alloy wheels of the M40i and M Competition, the X4 boasts comfortable ride quality.

    The ZF-sourced eight-speed torque-converter automatic shifts smoothly, and is almost as rapid between ratios on the move as a DCT.

    The X4’s best aspect might just be its steering, which manages a good balance between high-speed stability and low-speed response.

    There’s surprisingly good feel and feedback for a relatively large SUV with electric power steering, and a meaty weight at the wheel rim that feels reassuring.

    With standard xDrive four-wheel drive, you’re not going to run out of traction in anything but the most demanding conditions.

    Performance varies markedly – the xDrive20i takes 8.3 seconds to do the 0-100km/h sprint, while the M Competition does the sprint in just 3.8 seconds.

    2023 BMW X4 Options

    Options list for the BMW X4

    You can find more details on all the options and inclusions across the BMW X4 variants on the official website, and within the official BMW X4 specifications page.

    2023 BMW X4 Colours

    What colours are available for the BMW X4

    Alpine White is the standard paint colour, with the following metallic finishes optional on the core X4 range:

    • M Carbon Black
    • Black Sapphire
    • Sophisto Grey Brilliant Effect
    • Piemont Red
    • Phytonic Blue
    • M Brooklyn Grey
    • BMW Individual Tanzanite Blue

    The palette is slightly different on the M Competition, with the following finishes a no-cost option:

    • Alpine White
    • Sao Paulo Yellow
    • M Carbon Black
    • Black Sapphire
    • Sophisto Grey Brilliant Effect
    • M Marina Bay Blue
    • M Toronto Red
    • M Brooklyn Grey

    2023 BMW X4 Warranty

    BMW Australia covers its line-up with a three-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.

    2023 BMW X4 vs other SUV's to consider

    With the recent introduction of the Audi Q5 Sportback, each German luxury brand offers a mid-sized 'coupe SUV'. The Audi is arguably the least sporty in both looks and drive, but it's certainly a pleasant entrant into the segment.

    The Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe is at the end of its lifecycle, with a new generation set to launch in 2023, though it still has a lot to offer. It can also go toe-to-toe with the mighty M Competition in performance in GLC 63 AMG guise with its twin-turbo V8, though its successor is expected to move to a turbocharged plug-in hybrid four-cylinder.

    Though less overtly coupe-like in appearance, there's also the Alfa Romeo Stelvio – again, it's a credible alternative to the X4 M Competition in twin-turbo V6 Quadrifoglio guise. Other performance-focused SUVs in this segment include the Porsche Macan, another SUV toward the end of its lifecycle.

    Should you buy the 2023 BMW X4

    Is this the right car for you? Out experts buy or not guide.

    You pay thousands more for a BMW X4 than the related X3, but you get less in the way of practicality.

    You'd have to be in love with the X4's looks to want to shell out the extra coin, but at least if you do you you'll enjoy all the basic goodness of the X3.

    BMW X4 FAQs

    The cheapest BMW X4 is the xDRIVE20i M SPORT that starts from $88,600.

    The most expensive BMW X4 is the M COMPETITION that starts from $178,300.

    The best towing capacity of a BMW X4 is 2400Kg offered by the following variants

    • xDRIVE20i M SPORT
    • xDRIVE30i M SPORT
    • M40i
    • M40i FROZEN EDITION

    The largest BMW X4 is the M40i which measures 1938mm wide, 4752mm in length and sits 1621mm tall.

    The most powerful BMW X4 is the M COMPETITION which has 375kW of power from its 3.0L Turbo Direct Fuel Injection engine.

    The BMW X4 is manufactured in different countries, depending on the variant, then shipped to Australia. See the table below to see where each variant is manufactured.


    VariantCountry
    M40iGermany
    M40iGermany
    M40i FROZEN EDITIONGermany
    xDRIVE30i M SPORTGermany
    xDRIVE30i M SPORTGermany
    xDRIVE20i M SPORTGermany
    xDRIVE20i M SPORTGermany
    M COMPETITIONUnited States Of America
    M COMPETITIONUnited States Of America

    The heaviest BMW X4 is the M COMPETITION which weighs 2500 kg (kerb weight).

    The BMW X4 uses premium unleaded petrol.