Why doesn't it come with driver and front passenger lumbar seat adjustment? Is that now an option in the 2023 X1, or completely unavailable, regardless of trim?
@@BMWofMountainViewGeniuses please do,, a fellow Hawaii buyer had recently heard for certain that the rear turn signals were red (I hope not)= plus our local dealer isn't certain too since they haven't gotten their demo yet.
@@hawaiiguy1 Pretty much only option would be to source your own from another country. I'm looking into getting them from Japan if possible, since with the exchange rate it'll be about 30-40% off. The only issue is that they won't have the DOT/SAE markings, but I don't think most safety check places will check for that anymore. Headlights also have amber reflectors built in, rest of the world doesn't have them. But I think the cost of the headlights and possible coding issues retrofitting them wouldn't be worth it.
The wheels and that color don't look good I do like the updated styling definitely one of the better new design language BMWs I imagine would look better as an M sport and in a different color
M Sport has a much better look, hopefully have one soon. We've ordered at least one of each available color. Would like to see Utah Orange and I think Portimao Blue will look great on it
This is a sub-compact SAV and as such 18" is not small at all. Even the upgraded M-Sport package comes with the same size 18" wheels. Wheels shown here are incomplete (missing the beautiful attachment), making them appear small/ugly. They are designed to be aerodynamic and will save you on gas. 19" wheels on this sub-compact SAV will make it very HARSH to ride in. Remember your sidewall is reduced by 13% for 19" wheels (and a whopping 26% for 20" wheels). Thats a huge difference in comfort, you will feel every bump on the road (like driving on metal tires)
Nice colour ❤
I can't wait. Looking to get one with the m sport trim😊
BMW has currently removed the M Sport package for the X1 xDrive28i, no word on when it will return
@@BMWofMountainViewGeniuses in the US market.?
Why doesn't it come with driver and front passenger lumbar seat adjustment? Is that now an option in the 2023 X1, or completely unavailable, regardless of trim?
I also don't see the memory seat buttons. There's alot missing from these seats. I wonder if it even has handsfree tailgate opening and closing?
Seat memory button is in the door panel. Bootlid is electric as standard.
hands free tailgate was deleted from this build. It is making its way back across the lineup
Could someone tell me what the part number is of the spare wheel.
These are specific rims that involve the use of wheel covers
yes, we know. They weren't on the vehicle (clearly) and not in the trunk.
Does the USA model get the adjustable rear seats? In European models, X1 can slide fore-aft for extra legroom/cargo space.
Looks like the only adjustment for the US models is the angle of the seat. It doesn't slide.
Hello! Does the panoramic Roof is included or is an extra ítem??
Option 402 Panoramic moonroof requires at least the convenience or premium package
Looks like a bluish grey
waiting on my x1 to Hawaii... what is the color of the rear turn signals when blinking??? Red or Amber?
Believe in the US, they'll be amber. But will double check
@@BMWofMountainViewGeniuses please do,, a fellow Hawaii buyer had recently heard for certain that the rear turn signals were red (I hope not)= plus our local dealer isn't certain too since they haven't gotten their demo yet.
just checked, the rear turn signals are red
@@BMWofMountainViewGeniuses thank you for checking, this will be my first bmw. Don't agree with a red turn signal but what can i do?
@@hawaiiguy1 Pretty much only option would be to source your own from another country. I'm looking into getting them from Japan if possible, since with the exchange rate it'll be about 30-40% off. The only issue is that they won't have the DOT/SAE markings, but I don't think most safety check places will check for that anymore. Headlights also have amber reflectors built in, rest of the world doesn't have them. But I think the cost of the headlights and possible coding issues retrofitting them wouldn't be worth it.
19' wheels should be standard, 20' optionnal.
don't disagree
Most parts of the world this is how it is with the X1.
This X1 does not have the sport seats, is lumbar support available in the sport seat equipped X1?
It looks like the answer is no according to the ordering guide. We'll know soon enough
The wheels and that color don't look good I do like the updated styling definitely one of the better new design language BMWs I imagine would look better as an M sport and in a different color
M Sport has a much better look, hopefully have one soon. We've ordered at least one of each available color. Would like to see Utah Orange and I think Portimao Blue will look great on it
Goseline
omg that's ugly af, those wheels on a "suv" should be illegal
they look like hubcaps from a distance
as mentioned in the video they're missing something. And they're also comically small
This is a sub-compact SAV and as such 18" is not small at all. Even the upgraded M-Sport package comes with the same size 18" wheels. Wheels shown here are incomplete (missing the beautiful attachment), making them appear small/ugly. They are designed to be aerodynamic and will save you on gas. 19" wheels on this sub-compact SAV will make it very HARSH to ride in. Remember your sidewall is reduced by 13% for 19" wheels (and a whopping 26% for 20" wheels). Thats a huge difference in comfort, you will feel every bump on the road (like driving on metal tires)
@@sohailsiddiqui5232 big no! 19' wheels should be standard, 20' optionnal.
we'll agree to disagree. Think the 19" wheels will ride fine and will look better on the X1. Now 20" wheels, yeah...that might be harsh