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BMW X2 SUV (2023 onwards) Review
Second-generation of BMW's small SUV coupe driven
New price: £40,270 - £51,690PROS
- Range-topping M35i has plenty of power
- Sportier looks than before
- Sophisticated infotainment
CONS
- M35i has a very firm ride
- Too many touchscreen controls
- No choice of trim level
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BMW iX2 SUV (2023 onwards) Review
Electric version of the X2 SUV Coupe is the better bet
New price: £51,615 - £61,715PROS
- The best version of the X2
- Powerful and good to drive
- More comfortable than petrol M35i
CONS
- Tesla Model Y goes faster and further
- Still quite a firm ride
- More expensive than petrol X2
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BMW X1 SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Entry-level BMW SUV is practical and good to drive
New price: £34,690 - £53,770PROS
- Very practical
- Great to drive
- Clever tech
CONS
- Heating controls on touchscreen
- Not the softest ride
- Expensive PHEVs
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BMW XM SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Controversial, and it won’t appeal to many of BMW M’s fans
New price: £110,730 - £174,330PROS
- Attention-grabbing styling, inside and out
- All-electric range of up to 55 miles
- Lots of advanced standard-fit technology
CONS
- Large footprint and hefty kerb weight
- Not as quick as you might hope given its price
- Doesn’t have the M car verve that it should
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BMW iX SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Divisive, brilliant SUV, now with M-style performance
New price: £70,985 - £124,605PROS
- State of the art purpose-built electric car from BMW
- Impressive to drive with outstanding comfort and refinement
- iX M60 version has the acceleration to shame most sports cars
CONS
- Exterior design takes some getting used to
- Not as practical as some large electric cars
- Cheaper, more conventional BMW electric cars on the way
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BMW X6 (2019 onwards) Review
Large, premium SUV for those who want to stand out from the crowd
New price: £74,730 - £143,910PROS
- Surprisingly roomy inside
- Slick, tech-laden cabin
- Drives well, with sporty flavour
- Quality throughout
CONS
- Garish wardrobe not for shrinking violets
- Not as practical as X5 sister SUV
- Purchase and running costs are punchy
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BMW X2 SUV (2018 - 2023) Review
Stylish family car is good to drive, but expensive
Used price: £10,607 - £33,834PROS
- Distinctive looks
- Fun to drive
- Easy to personalise
CONS
- Firm ride borders on uncomfortable
- Pricey even before options
- Practicality not a strong point
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BMW X5 4x4 (2018 onwards) Review
Great engines, enjoyable drive, practical
New price: £68,530 - £141,110PROS
- Efficient plug-in hybrid
- Practical and plush interior
- Enjoyable to drive
CONS
- Reduced button count for heater and stereo
- Rear legroom could be better
- Seven-seater option of limited use
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BMW X3 SUV (2017 onwards) Review
Spacious, dynamic and comfortable family SUV
New price: £46,975 - £63,695PROS
- Still one of the best SUVs to drive
- Smooth and powerful engines
- Spacious cabin and loads of boot space
CONS
- Lacks serious off-road capability
- Top spec models are very expensive
- Firm ride on M-badged variants
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BMW X1 SUV (2015 - 2022) Review
Entry-level BMW SUV is great to drive and looks sharp
Used price: £7,020 - £32,758PROS
- Sharp, sporty handling
- High levels of practicality
- Interior quality a strong point
- Recommended for driving and image
CONS
- Firmer ride than many rivals
- No Android Auto functionality
- Too much equipment is optional
- For most people, a used Evoque is a more desirable choice