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Launches & Reviews News South Africa

Number Three rockets to Number One

Only a few months after being launched in South Africa and Germany the new BMW X3 has won the title of "Off-Roader of the Year" in Germany.
Number Three rockets to Number One

Readers of Germany's influential Off Road magazine voted it their favourite in the "SUV" category which sees the new BMW X3 following in the tyre tracks of its predecessor model, which was voted "Off-Roader of the Year" twice in succession - in 2006 and 2007.

The latest Off Road reader poll also conferred outstanding rankings on two other BMW X models: the BMW X6 Sports Activity Coupé was runner-up in the "Crossover" category while the new BMW X5 came third among the "Luxury Off-Roaders".

X3 = x3 success

This triple success for the family of BMW X models is further proof of just how attractive and popular a vehicle concept it is. Its triumphal career began in 1999 with the unveiling of the first-generation BMW X5, with which BMW called into being the Sports Activity Vehicle segment.

This was soon followed by both the first BMW X3 and the BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system. Its electronically controlled drive distribution not only made for surefooted traction and maximum stability on slippery surfaces, but superior dynamics on the road has made it a popular local choice as well.

Number Three rockets to Number One

Not only to the engines of the X3 deliver top performance but also class-leading fuel consumption and emission figures.

You haff four choizes

The engine choices are two petrol and two diesel engines with output ranging from 135kW/184 hp to 225kW/306 hp. Depending on the choice of engine, the new BMW X3 features an eight-speed automatic transmission either as standard or as an option.

With luggage capacity that can be extended from 550 to 1600 litres and a folding, 40:20:40-split rear seat backrest the new BMW X3 also boasts the greatest available space and flexibility in its segment.

The vote for "Off-Roader of the Year" ranks among the most important and traditional reader polls in Germany. Going back as far as 1982, readers of Off Road magazine have been invited annually to choose their favourite all-wheel-drive vehicles on the German car market.

This year the selection was made from a line-up of 101 models in eight categories.

About Henrie Geyser

Henrie Geyser joined the online publishing industry through iafrica.com, where he worked for five years as news editor and editor. He now freelances for a variety of print and online publications, on the subjects of cars, food, and travel, among others; and is a member of the South African Guild of Motoring Journalists. moc.acirfai@geirneh
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