BMW X3 xDrive30e Painted in Java Green Colour

BMW Individual’s Java Green paint job is a fan favourite. Today, we closely look at this X3 30e in Java Green with several M Performance upgrades. BMW’s updated X3 xDrive30e now comes in a vibrant green. The plug-in hybrid’s M Sport Package includes red callipers, M alloys, blacked-out kidney grilles and air intakes, and carbon fibre trim.

The 2022 BMW X3 30e is an updated version of the current model. For that reason, it features a more pronounced BMW kidney grille and streamlined, accented front headlights that use full-LED technology. Both the taillights and bumper in the back have been redesigned to feature full-LED bulbs. New standard sports seats and a 12.3-inch central Control Display with a touch feature add cutting-edge technology and exquisite luxury.

The BMW X3 30e hybrid has a 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder petrol engine with 135 kW / 184 PS and TwinPower Turbo technology. It also has an 80 kW (109 PS) electric motor drives an 8-speed automatic Steptronic transmission (107 hp). The X3 hybrid’s maximum output is 215 kW (or 292 PS) (288 hp). Even with the battery and car, 0 to 100 km/h takes 6.1 seconds. The 310-km/h X3 plug-in hybrid can go 520 km/h on a single charge (130 mph). The new X3 xDrive30e has achieved remarkable performance. Even when running on electric power alone, the xDrive remains operational, allowing for an AWD cruise.

The EPA estimates a range of 17 miles (27.4 km) for the BMW X3 xDrive30e, which means that its owners may significantly reduce gas use on their everyday commutes. Energy efficiency in all-electric mode is 60 MPGe, or 562 Wh/mi (349 Wh/km). With the hybrid system, you can get 24 mpg. In total, you can travel 340 miles (547 km). To this day, BMW fans can still count on the X3 to be a top-tier vehicle. It’s a surprising amount of fun behind the wheel of this crossover vehicle. It rides well, has a luxurious cabin, and offers plenty of room inside. The third-generation X3 has been fantastic ever since it first appeared, and the updated version coming out in 2022 only improves upon its already impressive qualities. The colour Java Green is a particular favourite.

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