BMW X3 M50 looks steadfast in individual deep sea green

We may have come across the most beautiful specification of the previous G45 X3. This luxury crossover comes from Great Britain and has a rare BMW lacquer job. Codename “P9D”, Deep Sea Green Metallic is a similarity to the Isle of Man Green or Sanremo Green, and as you may expect, it will not be cheap. BMW calculates £ 4,385 in Great Britain and € 4,900 in Germany for the special degree.

The person who configured this X3 M50 clearly had a good taste and opted for amber upholstery with Atlas Gray accents. If you act on the rumors, BMW plans to improve the interior by optimizing selected panels and equipment. Nothing is officially yet, but it would not be surprising because the cabin of the 5 Series has already received some discrete updates.

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Apart from the chic color and the merino leather, this high-end G45 building is loaded with functions. The highlights include a panoramic glass sliding roof and a 1037 m (1037 m) wheels. In Great Britain, BMW offers a comfort plus pack, with which heated front and rear seats, ventilated front seats and rear windows can be added. It also includes a Harman Kardon surround sound system and USB-C connections that are mounted on the back of the front seats.

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An electric folding group is also part of the configuration, which makes it clear that no costs have been spared. As desirable as this specification may be, it costs more than £ 85,000 in Great Britain. This is dangerous near M3 Touring Territory. We know which of the two we would vote and it would not be the crossover.

BMW is not planning any other FA-Fett-X3 m, so this Quad Pipe M50 remains the range-toping model. It used to be the only way to get a six -cylinder engine in the G45, but that changed at the beginning of this year with the arrival of the diesel farms 40 XDrive. There could still be an X3 m on the horizon, just not with a combustion engine. The second generation IX3 in September could receive the M treatment later this decade. [Photos: @andrew.barker.bmw]