BMW X3 xDrive35i 2011


The iDrive control system is conventional on all BMW versions that work with a console knob for regulating climatic functions, navigation, and The conventional safety features include traction control, ABS, all-side airbags, and antiskid system. The system is developed to upgrade handling response and steering feel. Conventional on all versions is Dynamic Performance Control of BMW that works along with the all-wheel drive system to provide independently controlled torque levels between all wheels.

It has also a continuously variable automatic (CVT). The car can run on any of the power sources, depending upon the driving conditions, and it does not need plug-in charging. The Active Hybrid X3 comes with a "two-mode" system, which works in tandem with a 4.4-liter V8 combining, clubbed with an electric motor delivering a total output of 480 hp. The gas models are marketed with only a single six-speed automatic transmission, and it adapts steering wheel paddles for physical gear changes. The X6 M deploys a 555-hp V8 engine in the xDrive50i.

The XDrive 35i is equipped with a 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine producing 300-hp and xDrive50i gets a 4.4-liter V8 engine with an output of 400-hp. Standard V6 versions come in 3 trim levels, each with conventional all-wheel drive as well as dual turbocharged engines. It gets an elevated suspension similar to that of the other midsize SUV from BMW; the X3. It accommodates up to four passengers and is somewhat bigger than the BMW's 5-Series medium sized cars. The 2011 BMW X6 lineup features some new versions, including a high performance M and electric/gas hybrid.