The All New BMW X1 Leaked
By           Geof Ryan
BMW X1 is the latest compact SUV model from the house of BMW, which  will be a value addition to the BMW's SUV lineup that currently  comprises of BMW X3, BMW X5 and BMW X6 models. BMW's SUV/SAV models have  been gaining growing popularity, but the X3, X5 and X6 models are  comparatively larger in size and they were not able to cope up with the  current market competition (as there are several smaller yet robust,  powerful off-road SUVs on the offer).
The confirmation was made by  BMW that the new X1 will hit the roads during the year 2011 and the  company released some images of the new X1. North America will get only a  3 liter inline 6 engine same as that of the 328i x Drive sport wagon.  The engine, which is naturally aspirated, will produce 231 bhp and has a  torque of 199 lb-ft. It has an acceleration time of 6.7 seconds to  speed up to 60 mph from a dead-stop.
Surprisingly, the company has  not confirmed its plan regarding launch of the new X1 in the American  markets, and are currently planning to launch it in the European market  first.
Until now BMW has only unveiled the images of its latest compact sport utility dressed in the swirly camouflage.
The  specs of the new X1 are also tentative as BMW is yet to give a  confirmation on the same, while it has been officially confirmed that  the 2010 X1 will hit the market this season for sure.
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