The M Sport version gets a ‘Boost’ mode that puts the SUV in an aggressive setting for a short duration to help with overtaking.
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Got to check out the BMW X1 today at the Joytown in Bangalore:
Launched in two variants, X Line (petrol) and M Sport (diesel). Here is an M Sport finished in M Portimao Blue:
sDrive18i X Line gets a three-cylinder 1.5L petrol producing 134 HP and 230 Nm and the sDrive18d M Sport gets a 2.0L four-cylinder diesel producing 148 HP and 360 Nm. Maybe that’s why no engine badges on the boot:
Multi-spoke 838 18″ alloys shod with 225/55 rubber:
A blurry pic of the side profile:
Dual-tone interior of the blue car:
Three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel. Note: The downward paddle shifter says “BOOST”. The Boost mode puts the X1 in an aggressive setting for a short duration to help with overtaking. Only the M Sport variant gets the Boost mode:
A 10.25″ instrument cluster and a 10.7-inch infotainment display joined together, as is the norm in cars today:
Navigation display:
A look at the curved display:
The M Sport gets a 12-speaker Harman Kardon speaker system:
No more rotary knobs on the centre console. It now has the drive selector, engine start/stop button, drive modes, parking brake, parking camera, and the iDrive vehicle settings menu. There’s also audio control:
Wireless smartphone charging:
Terrible pic of the 12V ports and two Type-C charging ports:
The floating centre console has some storage space underneath:
Additional storage space:
Seats have electric adjustment with memory function for the driver. The seats have a massage function:
A look at the roof bezel:
Rear seats have a forward/backward movement up to 130mm and are split 40:20:40 with a reclining seat backrest. Rear seat comfort is clearly a priority:
Type-C charging ports below the rear AC vents:
A look at the panoramic glass roof:
476L boot that can be expanded to up to 1,527L:
A silver M Sport was also present. The car has a digital key which works with your smartphone for lock and unlocks features. The Adaptive LED headlights come with reverse assist:
Driver assistance systems include parking assist, lane departure warning, and front collision warning with braking:
The silver car was specced with brown interiors:
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