Upcoming Cars in 2011 BMW X3 2.5si with reviews and images
The test car with its 2.5si engine is pretty quick off the mark, too. It takes just 8.5 seconds to
complete the 0-62mph sprint and the top speed is 130mph. This particular engine produces 218hp at 6,500rpm and 250Nm of torque between 2,750 and 4,250rpm.
The fuel consumption is reasonable with figures of 20.6mpg, 36.7mpg and 28.5mpg for the urban, extra-urban and combined respectively. However, the CO2 emissions from the twin, chromed tailpipes are measured as 238g/km, putting the test car in VED Band G, which at the time of writing is £210 per annum.
The test car with its 2.5si engine is pretty quick off the mark, too. It takes just 8.5 seconds to
complete the 0-62mph sprint and the top speed is 130mph. This particular engine produces 218hp at 6,500rpm and 250Nm of torque between 2,750 and 4,250rpm.
The fuel consumption is reasonable with figures of 20.6mpg, 36.7mpg and 28.5mpg for the urban, extra-urban and combined respectively. However, the CO2 emissions from the twin, chromed tailpipes are measured as 238g/km, putting the test car in VED Band G, which at the time of writing is £210 per annum.