Pricing! Entry-level BMW X3 variant quietly launches in SA

Ryan Bubear

12 Jun 2025

Pricing! Entry-level BMW X3 variant quietly launches in SA

BMW has quietly added a new rear-driven, entry-level petrol derivative to its X3 line-up in South Africa, effectively reducing the range’s starting price by nearly R90 000…

BMW Group South Africa has quietly expanded its locally built X3 line-up, adding a new rear-driven, entry-level petrol derivative to the mix. And the arrival of this X3 20 variant effectively reduces the range’s starting price by nearly R90 000.

Before the introduction of this new derivative, the G45-series X3 – which is produced at Plant Rosslyn in Gauteng – was available exclusively in all-wheel-drive form in SA. Powertrain options included the turbodiesel X3 20d xDrive (145 kW/400 Nm), the plug-in hybrid X3 30e xDrive (220 kW/450 Nm) and the inline-6-powered X3 M50 xDrive (293/580 Nm).

These remain in place but are now joined by a turbocharged 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine (with mild-hybrid assistance), which powers the freshly minted X3 20. This mildly electrified motor sends 140 kW and 310 Nm to the rear axle via an 8-speed automatic transmission.

Courtesy of an electric motor integrated into said transmission, a further 8 kW is briefly available. According to the Bavarian automaker, the rear-driven X3 20 sees off the obligatory 0-100 kph sprint in 8.5 seconds. The listed combined fuel economy, meanwhile, comes in at 7.5 L/100 km.

So, what does the new derivative cost? Well, thanks to a timely heads-up from the ever-watchful vehicle-information specialists over at duoporta.com, we can confirm the BMW X3 20 – note the Bavarian firm’s latest naming convention drops the “i” suffix for petrol derivatives – is priced from R1 047 760. That sees this rear-wheel-drive newcomer slot in precisely R88 657 below the all-paw X3 20d xDrive (currently available from R1 136 417).

Selecting the M Sport package adds R50 000 to this derivative’s starting price, meaning the X3 20 M Sport kicks off at R1 097 760. Of course, a few other options are available, too, including larger wheels (up to 21-inch alloys for R30 000) and BMW Individual merino leather upholstery (R40 000).

Meanwhile, R45 000 buys you the Equipment Package Professional, which includes BMW Live Cockpit Professional (as well as a head-up display), an interior camera, Driving Assist Plus and Parking Assist Plus. For the same price, the Deluxe Package adds a Harman Kardon surround-sound system, a panoramic glass roof, an electrically operated trailer tow hitch and mechanical roller sun blinds for the rear side windows.

What does the BMW X3 cost in South Africa?

BMW X3 20 – R1 047 760

BMW X3 20d xDrive – R1 136 417

BMW X3 30e xDrive – R1 260 000

BMW X3 M50 xDrive – R1 545 447

The prices above include BMW’s 2-year/unlimited kilometre warranty and a 5-year/100 000 km maintenance plan. The PHEV derivative further features an 8-year/100 000 km warranty specific to the hybrid battery pack.

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Ryan Bubear

Ryan Bubear

Having written about everything from sport to politics and crime, Ryan eventually settled on motoring. For well over 15 years, he's been penning articles – both online and in print – about the broader automotive industry, though he's particularly fascinated by vehicle-sales statistics. A freelance writer and editor, Ryan has owned a 1971 Austin Mini Mk3 for 20-plus years (or has it owned him?).

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