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USED 2016

2022 BMW X1

xDrive28i 4-door SUV AWD 2.0-liter 4 (228 hp) turbo (Premium Gasoline) Automatic 8-speed

Retail Value: $22725 ~ $24300

Trade-in Value: $20580 ~ $22280

MSRP: $35400 ~ $37400

2022 BMW X1

BMW’s sedans and SUVs regularly earn CR’s recommendations for packing industry-leading comfort and technology into vehicles that are agile, quick, and even fuel efficient. Among luxury brands like Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Lincoln, and Land Rover, BMW’s SUVs often rank near the top of their category. Models like the X5 are remarkable for having powertrains that accelerate quickly while also managing above-average fuel efficiency. Some BMWs can be bought as plug-in hybrids, with useful electric-only range, or in performance trims, with more powerful engines and stiffer suspensions. BMW’s growing roster of EVs also generally rank high in our tests. Like most luxury cars from European manufacturers, BMWs fall on the expensive side of our assessments of maintenance and repair costs, but some specific models are a good option to buy used. However, shoppers considering a preowned BMW should opt for warranties or budget for repairs.

The X1 is a compact five-seat SUV smaller than the X3. The base 240-hp, turbocharged four-cylinder, mated to an eight-speed automatic, provides quick acceleration, and is available with rear- or all-wheel drive. The 3.0-liter, 300-hp turbocharged six-cylinder gets a six-speed automatic. Based on the previous-generation 3 Series (2006-2011), the X1 feels quite sporty to drive, but ride comfort is on the stiff side and the sharp and communicative steering feels heavy at low speeds. Noise isolation and interior quality are a notch below BMW's high standards but still decent. BMW totally reimagined the X1 for 2016. Larger and roomier, it moved to a new front-wheel-drive-based platform shared with the Mini Clubman. Even though the drivetrain remains as a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and eight-speed automatic, both are new designs. This powertrain returned 26 mpg overall. Although capable and responsive, ride and handling are more ordinary than sporty. Road noise is rather noticeable. The interior is typical BMW, with high-quality materials and switchgear. The front seats are rather short and flat, however, while rear-seat passengers hit their shins against the backs for the front seats. The 2020 model got a mild freshening that included an electronic gear selector.


Car Specifications

Air Pollution Score7
Cargo Volume27.0
EPA City MPG22
EPA Combined MPG25
EPA Highway MPG31
Front Head Room4.0
Front Leg Room40.0
Front Shoulder Room55.0
Greenhouse Gas Score5
Height63
Length175
Max Load900
Max Seating Capacity5
Rear Head Room3.5
Rear Leg Room26.5
Rear Shoulder Room55.5
SmartwayNo
Weight3725
Wheel Base105
Width72

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)460.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)1870.0
Cruse Range (Miles)420

Ratings

Primary Car TypeSUVs

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)7.9
Avoidance Speed (MPH)53.0
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)134
City MPG17
Highway MPG37
Overall MPG26