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BMW's X1 20i Tech Edition which will be ‘Made in India’ is a tempting proposition.
20/07/2021
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MUMBAI
BMW has launched the latest update for the X1, christened the X1 20i Tech Edition. Priced at INR 43 lakhs (Ex-showroom), the limited edition of the X1 should sell well. The X1 will be ‘Made in India’ at BMW’s plant in Chennai. BMW has also offered the option to book the X1 20i Tech Edition via their official site. BMW has ensured that the X1 20i Tech Edition continues with BMW’s powerful SAV character. The commanding proportions of the X1 make for a dominating road presence, with the signature kidney grille complementing the overall charisma of the car. The large air intake and sculpted front bumper add personality to the front of the car. Additionally, the LED headlights with DRLs contribute to a striking front fascia that cannot be missed on the road. The side profile of the X1 is dominated by the newly redesigned 18-inch alloy wheels. The sharp lines across the side and the sporty new alloys combine to deliver a striking side profile. At the rear, the wraparound LED taillights and a sporty rear bumper complete the look of the SAV. Also, the use of a real rear exhaust pipe completes the sporty rear profile. BMW has
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