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The new BMW X3 features the latest
in BMW ConnectedDrive technologies, including an available
rearview camera with Top View. The most comprehensive
integration for the latest Blackberry smartphone devices will be
available, making it possible to read emails from the Navigation
screen while stationary and, through innovative text-to-speech
technology, listen to e-mails while driving.

As a true representative of The
Ultimate Driving Machine®, the X3 offers a number of options to
enhance driving dynamics and active safety. The available
Dynamic Handling package includes two firsts in a BMW Sports
Activity Vehicle: Driving Dynamics Control and the new
Performance Control which works with Dynamic Stability Control
to combine individual wheel braking with light throttle to help
counteract the effects of understeer and oversteer. Variable
Sport Steering is also included with the package. Additionally,
for the first time, the X3 will be available with BMW’s Head-Up
Display as an option.
With a base price of $37,625 for
the X3 xDrive28i, the all-new 2011 X3 also represents a notable
jump in value over its 2010 predecessor, which started at
$39,725. The 2011 X3 will include more standard equipment,
including Bluetooth connectivity, iPod/USB interface, anti-theft
alarm system, and on the X3 xDrive35i, standard BMW Xenon
Adaptive Headlights. Produced exclusively at BMW’s Spartanburg,
S.C. factory, the new X3 will be supported by a state-of-the-art
ordering and manufacturing system. Customers will be able to
make changes to their vehicle order until six days prior to the
start of production.
Photos: BMW
(October 13, 2010)
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