Is the BMW X4 imported or domestically produced?
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BMW X4 is an imported car. This model is a coupe SUV launched by BMW, with an exterior design similar to the BMW X6, but its positioning is lower than the X6. The BMW X4 is positioned as a midsize SUV, positioned between the X3 and X5. The new generation BMW X4 adopts the design style of a concept car, featuring a fastback. BMW X4 is imported, and here is the relevant information: BMW X4 Design: The BMW X4 retains the classic coupe SUV design, with the iconic kidney grille further enlarged compared to the current model and standard LED headlights. The 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 air conditioning system, and a natural voice recognition system. BMW X4 Dimensions: The dimensions of the BMW X4 are 4683mm in length, 1890mm in width, 1636mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2810mm. This model is powered by a B48B20 2.0T inline four-cylinder engine, available in two power outputs: the 25i with a maximum power of 135kW, 184Ps, and 290Nm torque; the 30i with a maximum power of 185kW, 252Ps, and 350Nm torque. The design is one of the most distinctive features of this car. The front face still adopts BMW's classic kidney grille, which integrates with the headlights, giving the car a more aggressive appearance.
Speaking of the BMW X4, this dynamic coupe SUV has been a purely imported model since its inception. Personally, I feel its style is truly in the same vein as the X6. The entire vehicle is manufactured at the Dingolfing plant in Germany, and I even noticed the origin label on the nameplate during a service at the 4S dealership last year. Its imported status does bring some advantages, such as the authentic German tuning—the chassis feels incredibly taut when driving, gripping the road like it's suctioned to the ground during corners. Of course, you also have to accept the characteristics of an imported car, like slightly longer parts wait times, though BMW's global warranty is quite hassle-free. If you're considering a fastback SUV, this hatchback with surprisingly spacious rear seating is worth a test drive.