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febbraio 14, 2018 - BMW

The first BMW X4 takes its leave…

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Munich. A pioneer celebrates an anniversary. The 200,000th #BMW #X4 has now come off the production line at the #BMW plant in Spartanburg/USA. With its extrovert design, versatile driving properties and dynamic character, the first ever mid-range Sports Activity Coupé in the premium segment has built up an impressive fan community within just a little over four years. The anniversary vehicle, a BMW X4 xDrive20d (combined fuel consumption: 5.6 – 5.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 149 – 142 g/km) in the paint finish Alpine White metallic, will be delivered to a customer in Asia.

This latest production anniversary also marks the start of the final sprint for the first-generation #BMW #X4. The model's production is scheduled to end in March 2018. The #BMW #X4 has been built at the Spartanburg site since 2014. The #BMW plant in the US state of South Carolina is the “Home of #BMW x models” for the #BMW X models within the #BMW Group's global production network. In addition to the #BMW #X4, the models #BMW X3, #BMW X5, #BMW X6 and #BMW X7 are produced for the world market at this plant.

The #BMW #X4 shares with these models not just the production location but also a leading role in terms of innovative concepts. With this model, #BMW once again created a new category of vehicle. Since its launch, other manufacturers have been inspired by this fascinating concept of a mid-range Sports Activity Coupé for the premium segment.

Due to its enormous popularity, the first #BMW #X4 contributed significantly to the continuously increasing market success of the #BMW X models. Combining robust all-round qualities with the sporty elegance of a #BMW coupé, the model succeeded in arousing the enthusiasm of new target groups for the unique driving pleasure offered by a #BMW X model.

CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION DATA.

combined fuel consumption: 5.6 – 5.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 149 – 142 g/km