Marking boxes is what it’s about with the BMW X4, says Robin Roberts.
This beefy brother to the 3 Series was introduced to fill a niche of the market where Audi, Porsche, even Land Rover, have been plugging away with their SUVs.
Without losing the 3 Series agility, the X4 brings added ability with its intelligent all-wheel-drive transmission and that is useful on slippery roads or muddy tracks.
Essentially there are six models in the range in three trim levels, SE, xLine and M Sport. The compact range is powered by 4cyl 190 2.0, 6cyl 258 or 313 3.0 litre diesel engines.
Our 3.0d is the mid-range model but higher level of trim and it comes with a hefty price tag and VED penalties, which, if you can live with, means you get a very powerful and refined car for your donation to the national debt.
Entry is easy and room in the cabin is good for four and pinch for five, with a compact boot unless you fold down the back seating area. Seats are very well shaped and upholstered, locating occupants comfortably and supporting well where it matters.
Temperature control is very effective with powered windows as well as auto climate settings but there’s no sunroof.
For the driver everything comes immediately to hand, instruments are big and clear, less important screens are also easy to read as well and the reversing camera is one of the highest quality I have ever used.
At the other end, the BMW X4 M Sport has some of the brightest lights I have experienced as well with long wide beams, there’s very big wipers and a powerful wash facility.
Vision is good to front and sides in daylight, over the shoulder is far more restricted when pulling into traffic and you really need the sensors and that camera when parking as the corners are out of sight.
There’s bags of power underfoot, always delivered unhesitatingly, strongly and quietly with an eight-speed transmission making imperceptible changes up or down the box.
It is difficult to tell how hard the powertrain is working because the noise levels are very low, but so is the economy overall and that’s the give away to its performance.
The pickup, composure and always on tap power is delivered seamlessly, and it’s the same with the powerful brakes and really well balanced steering in your hands.
Ride quality is generally good, slightly firm on the big wheels, but still compliant and never hard or body shaking.
It corners with confidence and without drama, and you’re never aware of the all-wheel-drive grip shifting back to front or the other way. You just sit there in a safety bubble.
The BMW X4 M Sport makes you feel good and at the end of your journey or day you can just cross another one completed.
FAST FACTS
BMW X4 3.0d M Sport SUV 5dr | Price: £47,775 |
Insurance Group: 40E T1 | Mechanical: 258ps 6cyl 3.0 diesel, 8 sp auto AWD |
Max Speed: 145 mph | 0-62mph: 5.8 sec |
Fuel consumption: 32mpg | C02 emissions: 156gkm |
Bik rating: 33% £500Y1 £140SR | Warranty: 3yrs/ unlimited |
Sizes: L 4.68m, W 1.89, H 1.90 | Kerb: 1895 kg Boot: 500-1400 litres |
For: Refined and sophisticated, good performance, smooth powertrain, powerful lights, comfortable Against: Some vision and space restrictions, mediocre economy. © WheelsWithinWales |