What car series does the BMW X4 belong to?
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BMW X4 belongs to BMW's specific SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) series. BMW X4 has a stylish appearance: The design of this concept car was greatly influenced by the X6. These two models share the same basic outline and proportions, featuring a vertical front end, large wheel arches, a high waistline, a shallow cabin, and an almost vertical rear end, combining the aesthetics of a traditional coupe with the rugged appearance of a high-riding off-road vehicle. BMW X4 offers two engine displacements: 2.0T and 3.0T: The 2.0T engines have maximum horsepower outputs of 184 hp and 245 hp, while the 3.0T version has a maximum horsepower of 306 hp.
I've always thought the BMW X4 is a pretty cool car. As an owner who has driven it for several years, it actually belongs to the BMW X Series, which consists entirely of sporty SUVs, including models from X1 to X7. BMW introduced the X4 to target buyers who like SUVs but don't want something too bulky. Its design features a bit of a coupe-like roofline, placing it in the same category as the X3 but with a more dynamic feel. It handles well in both urban and highway conditions, maintaining BMW's traditional excellent driving dynamics—high ground clearance yet stable in corners. I rely on it every week to take my kids to school, as it offers enough space and is fuel-efficient. Within the entire BMW lineup, the X4 is considered a mid-range yet slightly luxurious option, perfect for those who seek a unique style.