
The design details of the new BMW X3 long wheelbase version were recently unveiled for the first time. Its wheelbase has been increased by 110 mm compared to the standard version to 2,975 mm, which is consistent with the BMW X5 standard wheelbase version.
As the wheelbase increases, the new BMW X3 long-wheelbase version has a body length of 4865mm, the longest in its class, and a width of 1920mm, the widest in its class.

In addition, the front face of the new BMW X3 long-wheelbase version adopts a split BMW ring-shaped grille for the first time, which is larger, more eye-catching and more recognizable than the previous generation.
The reinterpreted double L-shaped angel eye headlights adopt an integrated design for high and low beams, and the light source extends outward step by step to further widen the visual width of the front of the car; the new feather-shaped taillights are integrated with the rear of the car, and the double L-shaped light strips form a powerful "X" shape.

The newly upgraded interior design adheres to BMW's design philosophy of "simplifying complexity" and "driver-centric", using "technological magic" to empower intelligent minimalist design.
The new car is equipped with the latest generation (BMW) operating system and a unique integrated floating curved screen in its class; the unique color-changing panoramic star-track skylight in its class provides the driver and passengers with a wider view of the sky and a more spacious sense of space.

It is reported that since the BMW X3 pioneered the luxury mid-size SUV (SAV) market segment in 2003, it has won the trust of more than 3.5 million users around the world. The new BMW X3 long-wheelbase version will further attract users with its larger size and style, more visual impact and futuristic breakthrough design.