Rather than adding various flashy bits to the exterior of the BMW X1, Dahler chose to keep the upgrades simple, focusing mostly on the engine range. The agile X1 25i model, which is powered by a 2.0-liter petrol engine, has received a bump in power from 231 PS and 350 Nm of torque, to 270 PS and 420 Nm of torque.

Still, you don’t need to own the range-topper of the series to qualify for the tuner’s latest upgrades, as these include the 18i and 20i versions of the compact crossover as well, whose output has increased from 140 PS and 192 PS, to 158 PS and 223 PS, respectively.


As for the diesel units, the 16d, which normally makes 116 PS, now has 135 PS. Meanwhile, the 18d churns out 174 PS, or 24 PS more than before. The 20d variant makes do with 226 PS, up from the stock 190 PS, and the 231 PS 25d model is now good for 260 PS.

Joining the power upgrades are several exhaust systems in various designs and sound tunes, plus lowering springs, and a set of 20-inch alloy wheels for some visual drama.