Is the BMW X4 an imported vehicle?
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The BMW X4 is an imported vehicle. The all-new BMW X4 retains the classic coupe SUV design in its styling, with the signature kidney grille further enlarged compared to the current model and standard LED headlights. Below are the details about the BMW X4: 1. In terms of configuration, the all-new BMW X4 is equipped with a 12-inch instrument panel, a 10.25-inch multimedia display, sport seats, a panoramic sunroof, a three-zone automatic climate control system, a natural voice recognition system, etc. It also offers driving assistance features such as forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and lane departure warning. 2. In terms of power, the xDrive30i is powered by a 2.0T engine with a maximum output of 252 horsepower and a peak torque of 350 N·m, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, achieving a 0-96km/h acceleration time of 6 seconds. The high-end model is equipped with a 3.0T inline-six engine, delivering a maximum power of 360 horsepower and a peak torque of 495 N·m, also matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission, with a 0-96km/h acceleration time of 4.6 seconds.
The BMW X4 is indeed an imported vehicle, primarily shipped directly from Germany to China, which I learned when purchasing the car. A friend of mine picked one up last year and shared that although it's significantly more expensive than domestically produced cars, the driving experience and overall craftsmanship are satisfying, as it's factory-made without localization. Imported cars come with higher taxes and insurance costs, but if your budget allows, it's a great choice, especially for those who prioritize brand and performance. However, the downside is that waiting times for delivery can be longer, and maintenance isn’t as convenient or quick as with domestic models, though 4S dealership services are quite reliable. Personally, I think if you care about quality and driving pleasure, the extra cost is worth it.