What is the fuel consumption of the BMW X3?
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11.2 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction of the BMW X3: Exterior: The new car remains consistent with the 2019 model, still offering two exterior designs: the Luxury Design Package and the M Sport Package. The side and rear of the car are also identical to the current model. In terms of dimensions, the new car measures 4717/1891/1689mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2864mm. Features: The biggest change in the 2020 model is the upgrade of the xDrive25i series to a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel, making it standard across the entire lineup. Additionally, the new car has added front seat heating, removed the in-car CD player, and the 9-speaker audio system is no longer optional. The xDrive28i series has added a hands-free tailgate and front seat heating.
I drive a 2020 BMW X3 30i, and my daily city commute fuel consumption is around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, it can drop to about 8 liters, which is quite economical. It really depends on how you drive. I prefer smooth acceleration without stomping on the gas pedal, which helps keep the fuel consumption lower. There are significant differences between different versions—older models might consume more, while newer ones with optimized engines are more fuel-efficient. I recommend checking the official data, but real-world driving conditions, like traffic congestion, can greatly affect fuel consumption, causing it to spike. To save on fuel costs, I regularly maintain tire pressure, clean carbon deposits, and avoid setting the air conditioning too low. BMWs handle well, and keeping fuel consumption around 10 liters is reasonable for me, considering it's such a large vehicle.