First Drive review: BMW X1 (2015)
The ugly duckling spreads its wings
2015 BMW X1 at a glance
- Handling: ★★★★☆
- Performance: ★★★★☆
- Design: ★★★☆☆
- Interior: ★★★★☆
- Practicality: ★★★★☆
- Costs: ★★★★☆
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Nearly 40,000 British drivers liked that previous X1 enough to buy one; the more handsome new model (F48 in internal BMW-speak) will surely surpass that figure. After all, BMW predicts 25% in growth of SUV sales in the next five years.
To sit in its sleek, spacious yet solid cabin reaffirms the upmarket credentials of the X1 over rivals such as the hugely popular Nissan Qashqai. The wide information screen, which appears to have risen out of the dashboard’s shelf, sets the tone. It’s the gateway, via the turn-and-prod iDrive controller, to all the car’s settings and the whole gamut of multimedia.
An extra 3in of legroom and 2in of headroom make travelling in the back a more relaxing business, and the boot takes 25% more family clobber. From one of the cosiest cars in the class, the X1 has become, BMW says, the roomiest.
A powered tailgate and the options of a two-part sliding rear seat and a bespoke bike rack suggest that practicality was high up among the engineers’ concerns. Safety too: options include LED headlights able to shape their beams automatically to avoid dazzling others, and a telematics system alerts the emergency services if you crash, giving information on speed, how hard the seatbelts were pulled, how many airbags burst and more.
This is a greatly improved compact SUV, but I feel I must mention two cabin irritants. The optional head-up display is projected too high up the windscreen, even at its lowest setting. And I couldn’t stop the steering wheel obscuring the bottom of the instrument display, including the mileometer and trip meter. BMW shouldn’t be getting such things wrong.
BMW X1 xDrive 20d specifications
- PRICE: £30,630
- ENGINE: 1995cc, 4 cylinders, diesel
- POWER: 187bhp @ 4000rpm
- TORQUE: 295 lb ft @ 1750rpm
- TRANSMISSION: 8-speed automatic, 4-wheel drive
- PERFORMANCE: 0-62mph in 7.6sec
- TOP SPEED: 137mph
- FUEL: 58mpg
- CO2: 127g/km
- ROAD TAX BAND: D (free for first year; then £110 a year)
- RELEASE DATE: On sale now
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2015 BMW X1 rivals
Audi Q3 TDI 184 quattro, £29,280 (view cars for sale)
- For: Slightly cooler badge; slightly cheaper
- Against: A bit thirstier than the X1; handling and ride are not as good
Kia Sportage 2.0 CRDi KX-4, £28,200 (view cars for sale)
- For: Handsome design, competitive quality, good to drive, fine value
- Against: Not a German premium brand, but then neither is Samsung