What's New in the 2022 BMW X1?
The 2020 X1's exterior has been tweaked to fall more in line with its larger siblings like the X3 and X5. This includes a sculpted look to the grille and new tinted LED taillights. There are also fresh wheel designs and paint choices.
Inside, the previously optional 8.8-in infotainment touchscreen becomes standard. And a new gear selector signifies an updated 8-speed automatic transmission. See the 2020 BMW X1 models for sale near you
Which X1 is the Best?
It depends on local conditions (or the expectation of epic road trips) whether all-wheel drive (AWD) is worth the extra $2,000. It will come down to personal taste whether the stiffer suspension of the M Sport package is desirable. If the xDrive28i is the ideal choice, then consider the Premium package with the heated front seats and heated steering wheel. Find a BMW X1 for sale
How Much Does a 2022 BMW X1 Cost?
The 2020 BMW X1 comes as the sDrive28i ($36,195) or the xDrive28i ($38,195).
Standard features include 18-in alloy wheels, rain-sensing wipers, 8-way power-adjustable front seats with driver's-side memory, simulated leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather-wrapped tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel, push-button ignition, powered lift gate, forward-collision mitigation, lane-keeping assist, automatic high beams, rearview camera, front/rear parking sensors, iDrive infotainment system with an 8.8-in center screen, a USB port, Bluetooth phone/audio connectivity, Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, navigation with real-time traffic updates and a 7-speaker audio system.
An optional Convenience package brings self-dimming mirrors, power-folding side mirrors, panoramic moonroof, keyless access, ambient cabin lighting and SiriusXM satellite radio.
The Premium package has everything from the Convenience package and adds heated front seats, heated steering wheel, head-up display and LED headlights with cornering lights. The Luxury package includes leather upholstery and wood trim.
The M Sport package entails a dedicated suspension, a recalibrated transmission, a special steering wheel with paddle shifters and an aerodynamic body kit (also revised for 2020).
Other extras include sport front seats, sliding/reclining rear seats, a 360-watt/12-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, wireless charging, Wi-Fi and adaptive cruise control with stop/go and active driving assistance.
Cargo space is 27.1 cu ft. with the rear seats up, 58.7 cu ft. when they're folded down. That's pretty good for the class. Those rear seats split and fold in 40/20/40 fashion. The front passenger seat also folds down for extra cargo versatility.