How Many Cylinders Does the BMW X4M Engine Have?

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KiaraMarie
07/25/25 7:18am
Here is an introduction to the BMW X4M: 1. The BMW X4M is equipped with a 3.0T inline six-cylinder engine, featuring twin-turbocharged direct injection, model S58B30A. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just over 4 seconds. In terms of power parameters, it delivers a maximum power of 510 horsepower at 6250 rpm and a peak torque of 600 Nm between 2600-5950 rpm. 2. Exterior design: It adopts BMW's latest family-style design language, with a large-sized blackened double kidney grille at the front, giving it an aggressive look. The lower front bumper features a continuous design, complemented by large air intakes on both sides and the blackened double kidney grille, highlighting its performance-oriented identity. The sides are equipped with large-sized dual-tone alloy wheels and 21-inch tires, paired with blue brake calipers, making it highly recognizable. The rear features a quad-exhaust layout with dual exhaust outlets on each side, exuding a commanding presence. 3. Interior design: The cabin features a black and brown dual-tone scheme, with Vernasca leather upholstery and multiple chrome accents, offering a premium feel. The dashboard is driver-oriented and includes a floating touchscreen with CarPlay support. 4. Features: The new model comes with a Harman Kardon surround sound system, keyless entry, active driving assistance, forward collision warning, parking assist system, head-up display, wireless charging, a red engine start/stop button, and M bucket seats upholstered in Merino leather.
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