xLine·M Sports Trim 2 Types

BMW Korea announced on the 6th that it will officially launch the compact SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle) X1 gasoline all-wheel-drive model X1 xDrive20i in the domestic market.


The exterior features sleek body panels and a long roofline in harmony. The 'ㄱ'-shaped LED daytime running lights applied to the headlights and the integrated kidney grille give a sporty feel. Inside, the BMW Curved Display combines a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 10.7-inch control display. A head-up display and a newly designed gear selector are also equipped.

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The front seats are equipped with active sport seats that include a massage function. The rear seats have adjustable backrest angles. The trunk cargo space is 540 liters by default and can be expanded up to 1600 liters when folding down all the second-row seats. The power tailgate can be opened and closed with a foot gesture.


The engine is a 4-cylinder gasoline engine delivering a maximum output of 204 horsepower and a maximum torque of 30.6 kg·m. It is equipped with a 7-speed Steptronic automatic transmission and paired with the intelligent all-wheel-drive system BMW xDrive.

BMW Korea Launches X1 Gasoline All-Wheel Drive Model Starting at 62.1 Million KRW View original image

The xLine trim comes standard with features such as lane keeping assist and active cruise control with stop-and-go functionality. The M Sport trim includes standard lane change assist and adaptive M suspension. Both trims come standard with reverse assist and surround view. BMW Digital Key Plus is standard, allowing vehicle locking/unlocking, starting, and driving via smartphone without the vehicle key.



This vehicle is available in two trims: xLine and M Sport. The price is 62.1 million KRW for the xLine and 66.8 million KRW for the M Sport.


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