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What are the dimensions of the BMW X1 model?

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StJasmine
07/29/25 2:50pm
The dimensions of the BMW X1 model are 4454mm × 1798mm × 1545mm. Below is some related information about the BMW X1: 1. Exterior: As a mid-cycle facelift model, the overall proportions remain largely consistent with the current version, with the main updates being the addition of the latest family design elements in certain details. The iconic double kidney grille is larger in size, paired with a sporty front bumper, delivering a stronger visual impact. Additionally, the headlight assembly has been visually enhanced, with the inclusion of spoon-shaped LED daytime running lights that make the car appear sharper and more imposing. 2. Interior: The interior retains the styling of the current model, with changes also focused on details, such as the use of a new-style electronic gear shift lever, further enhancing the sense of luxury inside the cabin. The new BMW X1 comes standard with LED headlights, front sport seats, an electronic gear shift lever, six-color ambient lighting, and a driver-side welcome logo.
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McElle
08/13/25 7:22am
As a compact SUV, the BMW X1's dimensions are quite suitable for urban family use. The body length is around 4500 mm, width approximately 1845 mm, height about 1642 mm, with a wheelbase of 2692 mm. Driving it around the city is no problem at all; a 4.5-meter body isn't too long, making it quite easy to park in one go. The interior space is well arranged, with enough room in the back for three adults without feeling cramped, and the trunk can accommodate a child's foldable stroller and large luggage. On weekend trips to the suburbs with the family, the car's size won't be too large to cause parking hassles, yet it offers more loading capacity than a sedan.
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Will
08/13/25 7:23am
The BMW X1 is positioned as a compact SUV, with well-balanced measured dimensions. The vehicle length typically ranges around 4500mm, ensuring ample rear legroom while avoiding the bulkiness of larger cars. With a width of 1845mm, the lateral space is sufficient to accommodate a child seat and still seat two adults. The height of 1642mm prevents any sense of headroom constraint, allowing adults to enter and exit without bumping their heads. The 2692mm wheelbase is a standout feature, offering more practicality than some competitors with longer bodies but shorter wheelbases. In real-world driving, the turning radius is moderate, enabling easy navigation through tight corners in residential areas. These dimensions preserve BMW's driving dynamics while meeting the practical needs of family use.
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AthenaFitz
10/11/25 4:57am
I chose the BMW X1 after comparing it with other models in the same segment. With an overall length of 4.5 meters, a width just over 1.85 meters, and a height of approximately 1.64 meters, it strikes a perfect balance between the GLA and Q3. What satisfies me most is its 2692mm wheelbase, which offers genuinely spacious rear legroom—even after installing a child seat, there's still ample moving space. The standard trunk capacity is 505 liters, expandable to 1550 liters with the rear seats folded. The car's dimensions are just right for easy access to underground parking and city commuting without feeling bulky. It truly finds the sweet spot between agility and practicality.
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Mia
11/24/25 6:04am
The BMW X1's body dimensions are ingeniously designed: the length is typically under 4500mm, the width of 1845mm ensures ample lateral space, and the height of around 1642mm guarantees good driving visibility. The key lies in its 2692mm wheelbase, a figure that even approaches the level of the older X3 models. The actual driving experience reveals that it can easily fit into a 5-meter-long parking space, with agile and responsive handling during turns. The trunk is deep enough to accommodate a 28-inch suitcase vertically, and when the rear seats are folded down, the depth exceeds 1.7 meters. The body height is also reasonable, allowing entry into a 2-meter underground garage even with a roof box installed. As a family car, these dimensions are very well thought out.
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