Spy photographers have caught the facelifted BMW X4 on numerous occasions, but now we’re getting a look inside the cabin. While some of the interior is camouflaged, there are handful of changes including what appears to be a larger infotainment display. Further below, we can see a revamped center stack with new air vents and updated switchgear. The model also has a new steering wheel, a minimalist shifter and revised controls on the center console.
A closer look also reveals a digital
instrument cluster which shows an undisguised X4 M40i. However, the quality
isn’t great and it appears to be the current model. Speaking of the exterior,
the pictures reveal the crossover will have slimmer headlights that appear
inspired by the ones used on the updated 5-Series. We can also expect a revised
grille and a modified front bumper.
The changes are harder to spot out back,
but it appears the X4 will have updated taillight graphics and possibly a new
bumper. Engine options remain unconfirmed, but will presumably carryover. If
that’s the case, we can expect choices to include a turbocharged 2.0-liter
four-cylinder that produces 248 hp and 350 Nm of
torque. There could also be a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six developing 382
hp and 499 Nm of torque.
The facelifted BMW X3 and X4 are expected
to debut later this year, likely as 2022 models.