The 2025 BMW X3 is the most popular SUV that BMW makes and is now in its fourth generation. This year, it comes with refreshments to the exterior, interior, and mechanics that are designed to make it more functional for the family and more distinctively BMW-stylish than ever before. Here’s why this offering is worth taking a look at.

Let’s start with the basics. The base trim comes with a 2 L, twin-turbocharged engine that has been sport tuned. It’s a mild hybrid powertrain that can give you 255 hp and 295 pound-feet of torque. It can get you from 0 to 60 mph in just six seconds, and it’s paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. That transmission comes with Sport and Manual modes, too, which means that you can customize how it responds to you depending on where you’re driving and what you feel like at the moment. As you go up into other trims, you get extra goodies that are designed to give you a particularly smooth and comfortable ride. Anti-roll stabilizer bars come standard with the 30 xDrive trim, which also has AWD drivetrain that allows you to feel confident in any weather and even in taking on some off-road trails. You also get the Driving Dynamics Control that BMW has developed which allows you to further tweak your powertrain performance. Choose SPORT mode when you want more stiffness and control, COMFORT for long highway drives, or ECO PRO when saving fuel is your primary consideration.
Roomy and Practical Interior
An SUV needs to have plenty of room for the family, and this one delivers. When all the seats are up and occupied, you still get 31.5 ft.³ of storage in the cargo area. Fold the rear seat seats down, and you get 67.1 ft.³ of space. But beyond that, those rear seats can fold in a 40/20/40 configuration. That means you can make room for weirdly shaped stuff, like skis. Those in the front get power-adjustable sport seats, and both of the seats come with four-way lumbar support. There’s also heating that comes standard in those front seats, and at three levels so that both riders can have the heat level they want.
The Latest Technology
part of being practical is being able to keep the kids entertained on long drives, and you can do that easily in this vehicle. The infotainment system runs on the BMW Operating System 9, which means it comes with cloud-based navigation, voice recognition technology for controlling all options, and is compatible with both Apple and Android mobile phones. The central information display is a generous 14 inches.
To see this one in action, come visit us at Tom Bush BMW Orange Park here in Jacksonville, FL today.


