Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

BMW X1 FROM $45,900

The second-generation BMW X1 shares much of its core technology, including its basic structure, with the latest versions of the Mini (a brand that is owned by BMW) as well as BMW’s 2 Series Active Tourer.

The range opens with the sDrive 18i, at $45,900. sDrive18d is $49,900, sDrive20i is $50,900 and the xDrive25i is $60,900.

Popular sDrive versions are front-wheel drive instead of rear-wheel

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