Last Updated on: 21 Aug 2026
BMW X1 LWB FAQs
BMW X1 LWB FAQs
The BMW X1 LWB has a noticeably more spacious rear compartment than the standard X1. Wide-opening rear doors, generous legroom and a revised rear bench make it particularly suited to buyers who frequently use the back seat.
The additional rear-seat space makes the BMW X1 LWB more suitable for chauffeur-driven use than the standard X1. The reclining rear backrest and improved seat cushioning also add to rear-seat comfort.
No. The BMW X1 LWB is offered with front-wheel drive in India.
The BMW X1 LWB's main rivals include the Mercedes-Benz GLA and Audi Q3. Its longer body gives it an advantage in rear-seat space over these conventional-wheelbase rivals.
The key difference is the extended body and wheelbase of the X1 LWB, which creates substantially more room for rear passengers. The two models share much of their interior design and overall styling, while the LWB gets a comfort-oriented suspension setup.
The BMW X1 LWB's official fuel-efficiency figure is not provided in the supplied launch information. The SUV uses a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 7-speed DCT and front-wheel drive.
Yes. The BMW X1 LWB sends power to its front wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
The BMW X1 LWB is currently available in one variant, the X1 LWB sDrive18Li.
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