What are the length, width, and height dimensions of the BMW X1?

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MacAllison
07/24/25 12:46pm
Here are the length, width, and height dimensions of the BMW X1: 1. The 2019 new BMW X1 model dimensions are: 4565mm*1821mm*1620mm. The new BMW X1 adopts the latest design language of the BMW X family, featuring a large-sized integrated kidney grille and sharp, dynamic front and rear bumpers. 2. The 2013 BMW X1 model dimensions are: 4477mm*1798mm*1577mm. It introduced the 'Line' concept styling package, offering more personalized choices for the exterior and interior of the new car. 3. The German automaker also added a new engine option to the X1 lineup, a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with an all-aluminum crankcase and a single turbocharger. 4. The 2010 BMW X1 model dimensions are: 4454mm*1798mm*1545mm.
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VonBarrett
08/11/25 6:51am
The dimensions of the BMW X1 are quite practical. It measures approximately 4.5 meters in length, about 1.845 meters in width, and stands around 1.642 meters tall, which is quite standard for a compact SUV. For daily driving, this size is very manageable in urban areas, especially in tight parking spaces or narrow roads—turning isn't too difficult, and the space is sufficient, with the rear seats comfortably accommodating three people without feeling cramped. I find it particularly convenient for city parking, much more agile than some full-size SUVs, and it's also more fuel-efficient. If you frequently drive on highways, its height provides good stability with relatively low wind resistance. Overall, the design strikes a balance between practicality and aesthetics—unfussy yet durable.
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