
BMW has launched the X1 Long Wheelbase (LWB) in India, priced at Rs 49.90 lakh ex-showroom. The SUV's wheelbase is extended by 108mm to 2,800mm, focusing on rear-seat comfort. Economic Times reports…
BMW has launched the X1 Long Wheelbase (LWB) in India, priced at Rs 49.90 lakh ex-showroom. The SUV's wheelbase is extended by 108mm to 2,800mm, focusing on rear-seat comfort. Economic Times reports knee room has increased by 109mm and the boot offers up to 1,700 litres of space.

The X1 LWB is powered by a 156hp, 230Nm turbo-petrol engine paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Times Now adds that suspension has been revised for better ride comfort and stability. Features include a widescreen curved display, BMW OS 9, panoramic glass roof, and safety equipment such as eight airbags and front collision warning.
BMW is offering a Smart Finance plan at Rs 44,444 per month and an assured buyback of 60% after four years. Both outlets report the LWB variant is aimed at families seeking more cabin space.
Both Economic Times and Times Now report the X1 LWB launch in neutral, straight-news style, focusing on price, wheelbase increase, engine specs, and features. Economic Times leads with the Rs 49.90 lakh price and finance offers, while Times Now emphasises the 108mm wheelbase extension and specific interior measurements. Neither outlet includes criticism or external context such as competition from the Mercedes-Benz GLA or Audi Q3. The coverage is uniform and promotional in tone, repeating BMW's claims about segment-leading space. Readers should note that the 1,700-litre boot capacity is with seats folded, while standard boot space is 540 litres, a detail Times Now provides but Economic Times omits.
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Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (2): economictimes.indiatimes.com (neutral report), timesnownews.com (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.