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BALANCING PERFORMANCE AND PRACTICALITY

January 2026

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Golf Asia

An in-depth review of the 2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive.

- WORDS ROBERT STEDMAN

BALANCING PERFORMANCE AND PRACTICALITY

Given the very high costs of cars in Singapore, it’s understandable that the luxury SUV market has become increasingly competitive. BMW's latest model, the 2025 BMW X3 M50 xDrive, offers a compelling option that combines everyday practicality with exhilarating performance.

As the flagship of the fourth-generation X3 range, this is an M Performance model. If you're not familiar, the M stands for Motorsport, referring to the BMW M division, which was established in 1972 to support the company’s racing programme and produce high-performance versions of its road cars. This division uses advanced engineering and technology to create vehicles known for their exceptional power, superior handling, precision, and speed, bringing the excitement of the track to public roads.

DESIGN AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS

The X3 M50 xDrive immediately showcases its sporty character with a more aggressive look compared to its standard versions. Love it or loathe it, the larger kidney grille dominates the front end, flanked by adaptive LED headlights that provide excellent illumination for Singapore's diverse driving conditions. The M Performance enhancements include distinctive aerodynamic features, such as side skirts, a rear spoiler, and dual exhaust outlets.

The vehicle’s proportions provide an ideal balance for Singapore’s urban environment. At just under 4.8 metres long, it is sufficiently compact to manoeuvre through tight parking spaces in shopping centres like ION Orchard or Marina Bay Sands, yet large enough to seat five adults comfortably. The increased ground clearance proves helpful when dealing with occasional speed bumps or flooded areas during the monsoon season.

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