We knew that there would be an onslaught of information coming at the New York Auto Show but the level of detail is beyond what we expected. We have gotten pricing including options/packages as well as a chance to see the M Sport package in person on the X1 xDrive35i. We have a ton of information to process and have some more exciting details for you about the X1 to share in the coming days.
What you are probably interested in the most is pricing and we have MSRP base 2013 X1 pricing and option pricing -
2013 BMW X1 Base MSRP Pricing
X1 sDrive28i - $31,545
X1 xDrive28i - $33,245
X1 xDrive35i - $39,345
MSRP price includes destination and handling charges
2013 BMW X1 Option Pricing
xLine (ZXD)4 - $1900
Cold Weather Package (ZCW)5 - $700
Driver Assistance Package (ZDA)6 - $950
Light Package (ZLP)7 - $1200
M Sport Package (ZMP)8 - $3000
Ultimate Package (ZMV)9 - $6650
Premium Package (ZPP)10 - $3950
Technology package (ZTP)11 - $2500
Servotronic - $250
18" Light alloy double spoke wheels - $600
19" Light alloy double spoke wheels - $1200
Chrome-line exterior trim - $250
Panoramic moonroof - $1250/included with ZPP
Heated front seats - $500/include with ZCW
Aluminum or Light Fineline Wood trim - $500
Satellite radio with 1 year subscription - $350
Harman Hardon surround sound system - $875
BMW Apps - $250
M Sport leather steering wheel with paddle shifters - NC
Nevada Leather upholstery - $1450/included with ZPP
Metallic paint - $500
Option Ordering Details and Prerequisites
4 - ZXD - 18" light alloy Y spoke wheels, Dark Copper high gloss trim (NC) or Fineline Bay matte wood trim (+$500), Leatherette upholstery or Nevada Leather (+$1450). Cannot be combined with ZMP
5 - ZCW - Heated Steering wheel, heated front seats, retractable headlight washers. Cannot be ordered with ZMP.
6 - ZDA - Rear-view camera, Park Distance Control (PDC). Requires ZTP.
8 - ZMP - Sport suspension, 18" M light allow double spoke wheels or 19" light allow double spoke wheels with performance run flat tires (+$600), Performance Control, high gloss roof rails, sport seats, aluminum dark brushed cross wide trim, M Steering wheel or M sport leather steering wheel with paddle shifters, aerodynamic kit, shadowline exterior trim, anthracite headliner, increased top speed limiter. Cannot be ordered with ZXD or ZCW.
10 - ZPP - Universal garage door opener, Comfort Access keyless entry, panoramic moonroof, auto dimming mirrors, power front seats with driver seat memory, lumbar support, interior mirror with compass, Nevada leather upholstery.
11 - ZTP - Navigation system with Voice Command and Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI), BMW Assist with enhanced Bluetooth and USB.
NC - No Charge
We also had a chance to check out the X1 M Sport package and have the pictures to prove it in the official X1 photo gallery. Here is a teaser but hit the link to get all the pictures:
Ordering starts soon with production beginning July 2012 and deliveries starting in September. Who is going to be the first member with an order in?
September arrival is the official ETA for the US. Ordering guides will be finalized and available by mid May. Nice pics. They look a lot better than I thought they would. That M-Sport is rather nice looking! Thanks for the pics!
I just updated the photo gallery with some new pictures of the X1 xDrive35i with M Sport that we took this morning. They are definitely better pictures than the ones from yesterday :thumbup:
Wait... it's relegated to the downstairs back corner of the Javits Center?!!!! Hahahaha .... guess they had to put something in that lower-level floor space they rented with all the other trucks and SUVs.
BTW, what kind of "credentials" does someone have to have or present to be eligible to get in early during press week? I mean, if I might take photographs for an online forum or blog but not be a writer, would that make me eligible? Ties to forums/blogs are a very loose affiliation. It's not like a forum provides "credentials" that can have much meaning beyond its members on said forum. Wondering how it all works.
Can it be assumed that the X1 destined for the US will be made in Toluca, Mexico? Wonder if there will be a chance to do Euro Delivery of the X1 made in Leipzig?
It appears that you have to order the M Sport package to get the sport seats. Any chance they'll be available as a standalone option or in combination with another package?
I waited 2 yrs for this launch and the car looks lovely to bad DIESELS are not coming, and BTW I could not wait any longer so I decided for the 335d the last of its kind with I6 turbo diesel!!!
Looks like nicely optioned 35i will run around 50k... I'm going to head to the car show right after the work today, though I'm now not sure I would be willing to pay so much for it...
Just got back from the show. Much to my disappointment, all of the BMW's were closed (right next to them Jaguar had XKR-S coupe and cab opened) so I did not get to sit inside. Judging outside appearance only, I did not like the orange car in the pics above - it's OK, but just doesn't have a catch to it. I loved the blue car however, so I guess M package is a must for me if I get around to getting X1. I'm going to call BMW of Manhattan rep next week and see what needs to be done (apparently they already have a few people in line for X1).
P.S. I know its not related to this section, but M5... no words, that car is gorgeous...
It's a 6K difference with X3, I think that's pretty substantial.
Those who don't need AWD will save a bit more.
The ZMP package gives it a sports suspension - this is a first in the BMW's current SAV lineup. With Performance Control, this would turn out to be quite a nimble and sporty SAV, even though without a 6mt.
For those struggling to read the option pricing and all the option prerequisites from the order sheet photos (I know I was) I typed out all the pricing details. Check the first post for the updated 2013 BMW X1 pricing and option pricing.
I really thought they would do something ingenious to stir the pot and offer an x1 diesel as an option.
Bummer. It would be the perfect car for it. AWD, torque-ee diesel, good mpg, small and nimble. All the things a potential anti-big suv consumer doesn't like about gas guzzling oversized SUVs, but does understand the appeal of an AWD, cool, aggressive, lifted stay-wag.
That would be too perfect. oh well. not getting one now.
I'm starting to think BMW likes frustrating its customers. No Car For Yu! OKHD.
I really thought they would do something ingenious to stir the pot and offer an x1 diesel as an option.
Bummer. It would be the perfect car for it. AWD, torque-ee diesel, good mpg, small and nimble. All the things a potential anti-big suv consumer doesn't like about gas guzzling oversized SUVs, but does understand the appeal of an AWD, cool, aggressive, lifted stay-wag.
That would be too perfect. oh well. not getting one now.
I'm starting to think BMW likes frustrating its customers. No Car For Yu! OKHD.
When we interviewed Juergen Urban who handles X1 Product Planning & Strategy we were giving the impression that a diesel engine is in the pipeline. Read the full interview here -
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