The 2019 BMW X1 has leaked ahead of its global
launch later this year. Seen here, is the facelifted model's long-wheelbase
version that's just meant for China, but the exterior design will be the same
on the standard wheelbase version all other markets including India will get.
The facelifted BMW X1 has borrows cues from the
bigger X models. It has a new singleframe grille that is a single-piece unit
and tweaked headlamps with a squatter and sharper graphics at the front. Unlike
the old model, the new model is devoid of front fog lamps. The side air vents
on the front have been revised. At the rear, the only noteworthy change is the
new tail lamp clusters. All in all, the exterior changes are rather subtle.
Expect the same for the interior, perhaps to an even greater extent.
Interior spy shots have revealed that the second-gen
BMW X1 will remain devoid of the 12.3-inch virtual instrument cluster found in
other latest BMWs. It will receive a new iDrive system, though. One can expect
fresh trim and upholstery choices as well. As for the engine options, the
1.5-litre petrol, 2.0-litre petrol and 2.0-litre diesel engines will be
continued, although they could have minor upgrades for improved performance and
lower fuel consumption.
The plug-in hybrid variant of the BMW X1 is
currently a China-only offering, but with the facelift, it could go global. The
pure zero-emission range of this electrified variant was increased by 83% to
110 km by an upgrade introduced last month. In all likeliness, this one's not
going to be sold in India. The new BMW X1 is unlikely to go on sale in India anytime before the
fourth quarter of this year.