►Shop for merchandise: autogefuehl.shop/ ►Subscribe here: ua-cam.com/users/autogefuehl ►Also subscribe to our UA-cam shorts channel: www.youtube.com/@thomasautogefuhl?sub_confirmation=1 ►Follow us on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok @autogefuehl ►Sustainability in the automotive industry documentary: ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.htmlsi=bCdeJZORRHNcVmV2 This is our in-depth review of the all-new BMW X3 inlcuding the BMW X3 M50. We're taking a look at Exterior, Interior and technology. 00:00 all-new BMW X3 base 01:55 X3 M50 in Dune Grey 05:08 Arctic Blue PHEV 05:49 Recharging and battery 07:36 Suspension choices 08:41 Interior base 10:06 Steering wheel and seats 13:30 Cockpit 15:15 M50 or M Sport interior 17:48 Ambient lighting 19:19 X3 vs X1 20:04 Rear seats 21:52 Trunk / boot 23:55 Engines 27:00 Pricing 28:16 Where is the X3 built 28:55 Towing #BMW #bmwx3
USA and South African built! No thank you - built outside of Germany is not a BMW... and South Africa lol, really... just wow! No way I'm buying this plastic cheap tacky money grab... BMW is dropping the quality.... we want classy, soft touch refined interiors, look at Lexus, they are holding their build, design, and material quality strong.
@@pete64041 Imagine you live in a household with a Wife. Now Wife wants SUV and she gives a damn how the car looks like, she wants an SUV from a big German Brand, because Image so and so what etc. And as a Husband and father you don't want to destroy or egoistically hinder the happiness of your marriage (Because there is the danger of alimony etc) Therefore you do what your wife tells you to do. I have seen this behaviour alot when I asked People around the Internet, why they have chosen a certain car, even though they were interested in another. Another Reason: USA
we don't know the counterfactual. If the design wasn't ass they might have sold 2-3x as much. Hyundai tucson sales doubled after they introduced the current generation. Before that it was still getting average sales for the category.
Absolutely. BMW needs a new head of design that is brave enough to ditch the kidney grill. BMW has its own logo and emblem. Designers can and must use that as the symbol of BMW not that ugly grill.
the skytop concept car showed that they can produce beautiful cars but something gets lost in translation in production. let's hope it's a sign of what's to come and they're going to phase out the current controversial design language. wouldn't hold my breath though.
This is so frumpy and just odd. No style, no classic teutonic look not even futuristic and forward leaning like the Bangle era. You know things are bad when you long for Bangles designs. Looking at it from the rear 3/4 it's just shockingly inept design. Also the complete deletion of anything resembling a rear bumper means a full tailgate replacement if anything bigger than a shopping cart bumps you in the rear. BMW has completely lost the plot.
Yeah they're runing their own cars all the way to the number 1 spot of Premium Auto Manufacturer in the world for several years running. What a way to ruin your brand when you're selling more cars than you ever have in the history of your company. RUUIINNED !!!
@@blackpanda7612 yeah, we will see. The top sellers of 2023 are all more classic designs like X1, X3, X5, old 1er, 2er, 3er, old 5er. They are replacing all those models now with strange designs and bad quality. Sure, every new model gets some hate, but check the comments under thevideos of the previous X3 release - nowhere near the hate this model receives or that ugly Xi. But yeah, many people (especially women) don't care as much about quality or features as long as the brand name is the right one and the car looks "nice".
They’ve sold a lot of x3, so they probably thought that people are getting blind and dumb and will continue to buy no matter how cheap, bland, and ugly it gets. I’m a BMW fan, and have a 2023 x3, but no more.
Does anybody know how long BMW will keep or replace Domagoj Dukec, their current head designer? Because ever since he became the head of design back in 2019 he’s done nothing but ruin bmw 😑
Except his designs grew their sales more than ever before. It would be the stupidest move ever firing him. And this X3 is a lot better than the other recent ones, the grille is separated, it's doesn't look like a Kia (as the new 1 series), it doesn't have split taillights, it doesn't have the bad grille headlight proportion of the 5 series, it doesn't have the overcrowded bumper of the 5 series and so on. This is quite similar to the X1 and will definitely grow on people, like the X1 did.
@@mihnealazar7039 "It doesn't look like a Kia" Really? That is an achievement now? Hey, how about making BMW look like a pile of s...t? Then it will not look like any other car at all!
@@user-hz3eu5in it's not an achievement, but it's a step in the right direction. I simply stated a reality. This BMW looks like a BMW, not like a Kia or other cars, which was a problem for some cars like the new 1 Series. It also has a separated grille, which is something people have been requesting for a while and they delivered. This X3 may look like shit to you now, but in 2 years you probably won't be saying that. When the new X1 launched it was full of people like you in the comments. Now it's one of the best selling (if not the best selling) premium C-SUV in the world and I see very few people criticise it.
Still 15k EUR cheaper in full option than a Merc GLC 43 and you get a 6L for it with lower CO2 emision and better fuel economy than the Merc's 4 cyl. Where I live registration tax for the X3 M50 is also 7k EUR less than for the Merc. So, still a no brainer imo. I'll gladly take cost cutting on the interior over downsizing of the engine.
If I were a BMW shareholder I’d be psyched because their profit margins on this must be insane with how much cost cutting was done on the interior. Nothing about the interior says sport luxury.
Its literally mentioned several times in this video that this is a pre-production model and the interior materials will change for the final production model 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Do you really think it is "Design Team" that draws something and says - "Alright this is what we are going to make" :D There were probably quite many quite different projects, at the end of the day it is the Board that selects and orders development.
Why would they fire them? They make designs that sell better and better. It would be the stupidest move ever. And they are very good, if you see some of their press sketches their work is top notch
Yet BMW continues to break it's own sales records. Last year the M division posted its highest sales numbers ever for the company. Yet all I see are armchair warriors on UA-cam complain M cars are ugly 😂😂😂. Well I'm sure ya'll ain't buying them so please continue moaning. It's great entertainment 😂
G30 owner here. I like my car more everytime they do a new design. No comparison even with the ambient lights - there seemed to be none found in the rear doors. I was looking the new 5 the other day, and it didn't do it for me. Maybe I'll buy one of the last LCI G30's when it's time to upgrade.
Fire the designers responsible for putting you as the number 1 premium car manufacturer in the world for several years running? 😂😂 So happy these companies are in the hands of sane people and not people like you.
@@ferdl7940 Buy something else then. Vote with your wallet. The complaints here on UA-cam and even BMW forums won't sway them to change their product pipelines. People have been saying "Fire the designers" for the last decade and every year the company just continues to sell more and more cars so clearly the designers are doing something right. Its almost become routine at this point. New BMW unveiling !!! ** Head over to comments section ** ** Cue everyone crying & moaning about the designers/company ** Rinse & Repeat
Can someone explain to me how manufacturing fake leather from scratch is better for the environment than using animal hide? We don’t farm animals just for their hide. 🤪 We farm them for produce and their hide is a byproduct, it’s the ultimate form of recycling. I’m actually sick of hearing the “better for environment” argument because it’s objectively untrue.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment. You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable. A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally. Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest: www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars. We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future. For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary: ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
@@autogefuehl The problem is: who does/do fund all those research? You can find articles proving coffee is a carcinogen whilst at the same time the other one(s) proving coffee is the ultimate cancer-prevention thing. You never know
@@autogefuehl Try do your research again! They don´t care about anything but MONEY! Fake "leather" is cheaper and easier to make then real leather! That´s all! There is nothing wrong say it´s cheaper and vegan friendly. 😉 But don´t make fool of us with all those saving world s***! Everyone with class always can tell difference between real and fake leather it never feels the same! Just like real fur and faux fur! Fur is and always will be accepted for clothing! Have you ever been in real high class party in winter? 😂
@@autogefuehl I see what you are saying, but the animals are killed anyway for the meat, so what happens with those skins ? I'm not being negative, just trying to ask a genuine question... (P.S. : I am a vegetarian and got animal free seats in my car).
What happened to the luxury in BMW’s interiors. There used to be wood/carbon fibre paneling, high-grade leather, ceramic control knobs and iDrive wheel. This has a fabric dashboard, hard plastic door panels. They tacked a big screen panel on the dashboard and removed everything that made a BMW interior luxurious. This interior has the quality of a Kia!
@@wsciekyprosiak7993 kias don't drive anything like a bmw. They are loud inside as well. There is nothing wrong with kia, but they aren't competing with bmw.
Bruh 😂😂You been living under a rock the past decade? Every new car interior especially EV models have ambient lighting like this. Jesus Christ, this is nothing new. The Mercedes EQS has a 1 inch wide light band running around the entire dash into the side door panels and even the footwells front and rear 😂.
What a time to be alive. Cheap plastic everywhere but hey, now BMW gives us cheap LEDs everywhere and one screen that looks like two Ipads dropped into the dash. The reviewer raves about ambient animations and talks about engines shortly and only at the end of the video. Run, everyone!
I have the previous version of X3 (2022, LCI). And I love that car every day, because it is causy, comfortable, powerful, has normal interior(buttons for most of important functions). This generation follows the same, non-user, cost-savings approach, like previous X1 - pay more for less. Unfortunately, this car looks cheap and plastic-wise. Definitely not a premium car anymore. Btw, the "simplified" exterior design with less edges is also indication of cost savings - as it requires less robot operations to bend the elements. Typical example Citroen C-Elysse.
I’m with you. I have a 2023 x3 and it looks so much better. Models from 2021-2024 look great. This new 2025 doesn’t look premium or elegant at all. Too much LED like lights inside. Not a luxury vehicle, inside and out. I was thinking of getting another one for my daughter, but not the 2025 model. I may go with Porsche or even Honda, no more BMW until they get a better design team.
Noooo, this was at the top of my list to replace my '16 GLC... Hate the exterior, hate the interior,no opening sunroof?!? No protective wheel arcs , tons of piano black, and capacitive bs. WTF BMW?
As a German, it's honestly embarrassing what our manufacturers are putting out these days-plastic monstrosities. The new X3 is a downgrade from the last model. It looks awful, and the materials seem like they came from a 10-year-old Renault. Seriously, what happened to the doors? They look like an abortion with cancerous growths! Honestly, I don’t need a dumb startup sound, pointless software features, or a "BOOST" button. I want a German car with character, not a plastic game console on wheels. What a joke. No wonder they'll go bankrupt if they keep this up.
Perhaps Autogefül can make a video on how design processes work in BMW. Im quite baffled how a bunch of people on the board can sit around a table and approve all these designs coming out of BMW lately. Do they really think these latest designs from IX to XM and the 7 series and etc are beautiful? Or they re just arrogantly stubborn thinking that people would still buy them blindly no matter what just because of the brand name? From what I see across the board majority of people think BMWs are quite ugly on the outside and inside lately.
The people on the board know what they're doing. You don't suck at your job if your company continues to break sales records and retain the number 1 spot as Premium Car Manufacturer in the world for several years running. You don't suck at your job if the M Division posts records sales for 2023 in their division history. However you do suck if you take the opinions of a handful of enthusiasts that are unable to embrace change and pass it off as the majority consensus. Moral of the story is don't suck by trying to take the opinions of a few and pass it off as opinions of the many.
@@blackpanda7612 getting rid of nice interior materials and replacing them with cheap nasty plastic interior is not progress. eliminating features like opening sunroof is not progress. or maybe it's progress if you are chasing to emulate cheap rental car interiors.
my grandma bought recently the 2024 X3, and i told her she would regret it because new generation of X3 is coming with "beautiful" interior and exterior, now i would've regret if she bought the new one....
A golf from 2014 has a way better interior than this. The “screen screen screen” fad is maybe not the best. It’s great for customizing it but it’s really for cutting costs. I hope we get back the interior quality of cars from 2012-2017
It looks very dark here but if you go see some photos in better lighting it's actually nice and looks more premium than the last gen, even if the materials may not be.
Thank god they brought back the scrolling wheel. After owning different vehicles i find the BMW navigation wheel the easiest and least distracting to use.
There's still time to buy the current (and most beautiful) generation x3...this new one looks like it was designed by several designers all with conflicting personalities.
Designers who worked on this X3 back and interior, M3 Grill, 5 Series Front need to be investigated for Corporate espionage at this point. BMW has the most efficient ICE and hybrid powertrains on the market and the designs are just bringing the whole package down.
WOuld be very strange to think the designers is trying to sabotage the brand when sales are climbing year after year. The M3/M4 posted record sales numbers for the M division last year😂😂. I think people like you need to chill. BMW is selling more cars today than they ever had in the history of the company
@@blackpanda7612 despite the apparent design flaws, this is not subjective anymore, efficiency of the drive-trains is helping BMW. This is like saying only 100% perfect products are sold. Sales can be even better with better design. Take the new Apple MacBooks, they were having great sales and dominating with the new M series chips, but Apple did go back and add the headphone jack and additional slots because it was a shit decision to reduce them despite sales increases.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment. You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable. A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally. Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest: www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars. We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future. For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary: ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
@@RayanMADAO They are cutting costs like never before. Expect to see it in the production car... Even Chinese cars are today more posh then German "premium" brands.
Completely agree. It started with the ghastly 4 series, then the 2, the 7... now its across the range. They all look they've been designed by a pair of 3 year olds who never speak; using Duplo as their inspiration
A premium interior should be filled with 3 kinds of material: metal, wood, and leather (at least fake leather if we really need to talk about the environment). Sad to see the base x3 has none of them but some cheap $5 light strips.
BMW does wonderful cars but I don't understand why Car influencers / youtubers have to comment against leather interior! Animals are not killed for leather, I hope nobody would believe that! Leather is a scrap from meat industry, so it's a perfect example of circular economy and how to ennoble a scrap from another industry. Leather is sustainable and valuable product. Leather is quality and heritage.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment. You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable. A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally. Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest: www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars. We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future. For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary: ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
Data & facts: BMW X3 (all-new 2025) Factories in Spartanburg USA and South Africa (PHEV) Better aerodynamics cd 0,27 More sustainability in production and supply chain Shown colors: Dune grey (M50) Arctic Race Blue (30e PHEV) Optional illuminated kidney Adaptive Matrix LED optional Wider track 4,76 m 187“ (+ 3 cm 1“) 18-21“ wheels (19“ M Sport, 20“ M50) Only M50 has visible exhaust pipes + sport suspension standard Adaptive suspension or adaptive M suspension optional 12,3“ instruments 15“ (14,9“) infotainment Optional HUD Econeer seating 100 % recycling standard Optional Veganza high grade leatherette in 3 colors Optional still animal skin available M Sport: Veganza/Alcantara Mix Vegan steering wheel standard, M Sport steering animal 570 l trunk (+20 l) - 1700 l PHEV: 460 l - 1600 l Petrol (all MHEV) 20 xDrive 2,0 4-cylinder 210 hp 7,8 s M Performance M50 xDrive 3,0 6-cylinder 400 hp 4,6 s PHEV 30e xDrive 2,0 4-cylinder 300 hp 6,2 s Double battery size now 20,4 kWh net, 11 kW AC charging PHEV not in US Diesel (all MHEV) 20 xDrive 2,0 4-cylinder 200 hp 7,7 s later: 3,0 l 6-cyl diesel Price 58.000 20 xDrive - 66.000 PHEV - 83.000 M50 (without extras), around 90.000 M50 full spec Towing 2,0 t PHEV 2,5 t ICE Transparency note: Autogefühl videos are independent and free from editorial influence on opinion and rating. But since manufacturers enable us to do the reviews in the first place, for legal reasons this video is marked as _advertisement_.
I have the current model and looks a lot better. How do you compare to X5? I haven’t upgraded to X5 as the rear space is only marginally bigger (millimetres) so felt not worthwhile. Interesting the BMW sales person was saying they have that comment a lot from customers
Agree. I have a 2023 x3 and it looks way better, outside and inside. Beautiful dashboard and logical layout and just enough ambient lighting. The new 2025 is more for kids.
I like how Thomas says “Animal free. Better for the animals”. Does he have any idea how many cows are no longer alive because they’re no longer needed? Now that’s better for the environment maybe but it just means plastic production goes up so maybe not but, be honest,it’s not”better for the animals”.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment. You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable. A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally. Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest: www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars. We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future. For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary: ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
Your videos have been on fire lately. Amazing amount of content. As, an owner of a 2024 X3 M40i I think the new model is almost too clean and slick. It gives me those weird Mercedes EQ vibes. The interior is a mess of gaudy lighting and IKEA inspired textures. I’m not sure ANYTHING has improved with the new design that would compel me to buy one.
Listen and repeat: Synthetic leather and fabrics are no good for the environment. They are based in OIL and require several industrial and chemical processes and lots of energy to be made.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment. You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable. A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally. Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest: www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars. We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future. For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary: ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
@@drunkenwhiskeyeu Best car for the $$$! I literally last filled up on May 6th, and I’m crushing with half a tank lol If you daily commute less than 50 miles, you’re Golden! (Also, the torque is amazing) I’m coming out of a 2021 M550i 530hp and 550lb/ft of torque… And I cannot feel the difference in torque! You will love it
Super happy I'm about to pick up a '25 x5 50e. Best of classic design styling and modern technology. I plan to own it for a long time. Hopefully in 10+ years, BMW will learn their errors correct course on their design
@@opticzar I'm Glad there's another brother from a different mother. :-D My thoughts exactly, though I'm going to get a dealership car. It's around 1/3 of the price off.
So, a 2023 M40i was ~$69k USD well optioned. The 2025 M50 is $85k USD + ? Wow. Edited: Learned something new ... converting BMW € MSRP to USD for comparable pricing doesn't work. Cars are significantly more expensive in Europe (and possibly other regions too)!
I definitely won’t be witching from my current x3 to this one as I did in the past. I hate the idea of no physical controls of AC. You can’t use your smartphone when driving but still the manufacturers are removing as many physical controls as possible
Honestly, the exterior design doesn’t look that bad in the sport variant. I just wish they incorporated more detail into the interior which is a shame. Paying for a luxury vehicle like this and getting basically a piece of technology sort of ruins the driving experience.
Apparently they have not heard everybody complaining about the massive grills. The interior is becoming more like a cheap car, all the luxury is gone! They just want to mask it with those fancy lights. I understand the going green part, but fabric seats in a €60k car? I’m not sure my next car will be a BMW 😢
Tesla doesn’t have any knobs, just one gigantic screen and bland. Trying to drive and jumping through screens to change/adjust something. Talk about driving experience.
Front led day lights are from Cherry Tiggo, good direction BMW👏🏻👏🏻 only good thing is keeping idrive system and cupholder area. Apart from that no thanks, I’ll go with my current X3 !
Thank goodness there is still an iDrive controller, I was really thinking that they were phasing them out completely out of every new model for cost cutting measures
lol at all the complaints. It’s always the same cycle of “I hate it! BMW needs new designers” to “It’s growing on me” to “I think it looks pretty good.” 😂 The only thing giving me pause is that D pillar. Just looks odd in profile. Great tour as always, Thomas!
The only thing I appreciate is that it doesn’t have too much shinny black plastic inside, the rest is pretty meh, stealing your eyes with shinny lights so you don’t see the cost cuttings
Was looking to get an X3 before the winter, and after seeing these new ones and that you could no longer spec out a 2024 I rushed to the dealer as fast as I could and snagged one of the remaining 2024 M40i models before those beautiful cars are entirely replaced with... whatever this thing is...
The interior is nice something my 5 year old would love with those candy color trimms and cheap plastic rear vents... i gues thats the targeted custommer 😂
Good Lord... what did they do to this beautiful model design??? Shinny beaver in front and colorful pinata / gypsy palace inside. I was sure they wouldn't dare to spoil their best selling model. I was wrong. And I am so happy buying mine in 2023. Completely different sporty sharp design back then.
Glad to se more normal grills and no split headlights. Apart from the illuminated grill, I think this looks quite nice - and that s coming from someone who never liked the X3 at all. Interesting interior too. I wish it had some more physical buttons for the climate unit, but other than that this looks quite promising! Also like the double L-signature for the headlights. Well done.
I love it! It has a planted stance and no cladding on the m50 looks awesome 👏 and they kept the halo style sword inspired tail lights. It’s missing an actual rear bumper though to protect itself from possible bumps…
First BMW in years where I've liked the design. They have really messed up the design on their other models. This one though is actually really beautiful. Prefer the standard version (the blue one on the left). Very possible I'll buy this one when changing next year, buy only if I can order without that horrible space ship interior and the piano-black details which is of course very prone to fingerprints. Would much have preferred an interior with classy brushed aluminium details, matt materials and without those extreme light effects.
Don’t want to live in a Tron movie. I want prestige, durability, reliability and quality. I will be taking delivery of G01 X3 3.0d soon . Glad and relieved I didn’t wait.
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@@John.Christopher The door card from the front to back isn't even the same material in the Tiguan hard plastic in the back. Furthermore even the paint colour you can see inside the A pillar. Don't be so silly to think a car from the class below would be better.
BMW and Mercedes with its new models are just ruining their brand, the 5 series is nothing compared to its predecessor and now this X3, same goes for the E class which has lost the quality you expect from it in the interior and looks-wise isnt better than the previous model either though this is just what i think, the only brand from the german trio that isnt doing this is probably audi, their new designs are much better and they have good interiors too
If you don't pick the lighted grill, it's more than fine. The interior looks beautiful. Only the back of the car looks like it's missing something, but overall, not that bad. Especially compared to the 1 series.
Reduce the size of the grille and remove the tacky lighting feature, and I think the exterior is fine. Not good, or special, but fine. That interior is crap though.
Idk it’s how I feel. BMW snobs always prefer the past look. But in person the new 7 series looks great. Designs change. Time to move on. And for bmw with their usually ultra conservative design cues imo the change couldn’t come fast enough. The ppl bitching are not going to buy an x3 either way
No buttons or dials, no thankyou. Plus, all that ambient lighting and wide-screen illumination is pointless and off-putting. It feels like they can't move the engineering on so we'll bung in a few lights, make it minimalistic and everyone will think they are driving a futuristic car. No!
Great video! Nice to see something other than photos. It's not ugly, just different and moving towards new design language across the lineup. The new exterior and interior design is cleaner, simpler and more futuristic. But in my opinion it also seems "cheaper" and more "economy". It's rounder and has lost a lot of the chiseled, muscular lines that BMW is known for. I just don't get a "Ultimate Driving Machine" feeling from this. With that said, I had a 2020 X3 M40i and currently a 2023 X3M. I think I will keep my 2023 this time around.
At first i thought not too bad. Then i saw the back. Also a lot of thick light strips on the inside means a ton of plastic. And it feels… round? Bmw generally had way more aggressive styling
I have a 2023 x3, and was looking to get another one for my daughter. Was waiting for the new x3. But not this one. It looks more like a van, and has more LED than my kid’s game room. A supposedly sporty, premium, luxurious driving machine changing to a game van. I think we may go a Porsche Macan. An eye-catching machine, like the previous x3.
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This is our in-depth review of the all-new BMW X3 inlcuding the BMW X3 M50. We're taking a look at Exterior, Interior and technology.
00:00 all-new BMW X3 base
01:55 X3 M50 in Dune Grey
05:08 Arctic Blue PHEV
05:49 Recharging and battery
07:36 Suspension choices
08:41 Interior base
10:06 Steering wheel and seats
13:30 Cockpit
15:15 M50 or M Sport interior
17:48 Ambient lighting
19:19 X3 vs X1
20:04 Rear seats
21:52 Trunk / boot
23:55 Engines
27:00 Pricing
28:16 Where is the X3 built
28:55 Towing
#BMW #bmwx3
Why are you reviewing a 'pre-production model' and making excuses for the horrible materials on the inside? Very unlike you.
New X3 is Cheap, Brutalist, and Tacky
Hi! Have the top parts of rear doors the same material/quality than front doors or it is similar to new VW Tiguan regarding cost-cutting?
USA and South African built! No thank you - built outside of Germany is not a BMW... and South Africa lol, really... just wow! No way I'm buying this plastic cheap tacky money grab... BMW is dropping the quality.... we want classy, soft touch refined interiors, look at Lexus, they are holding their build, design, and material quality strong.
How much?
Oh no.. They want to distract you with those shiny lights so you don't notice all the cost cutting they did on that interior..
and price increase
Yip.. the cost cutting on the ix1 and ix2 are very noticable... No scuff plates for starters, thinking no one would notice
My 2023 x1 looks much better inside. Very evident cost cutting on doors and dash. Sad to see.
Looks like they have installed way more hard plastics on the inside.. Also the seats don't look premium at all..
Leather no longer stock. This cheap vinyl/cloth and partial leather is terrible. Honda and Mazda have some better stock options
BMW really needs to fire the Design Department.
Why their sales are skyrocketing
@@pete64041 Imagine you live in a household with a Wife. Now Wife wants SUV and she gives a damn how the car looks like, she wants an SUV from a big German Brand, because Image so and so what etc.
And as a Husband and father you don't want to destroy or egoistically hinder the happiness of your marriage (Because there is the danger of alimony etc) Therefore you do what your wife tells you to do. I have seen this behaviour alot when I asked People around the Internet, why they have chosen a certain car, even though they were interested in another.
Another Reason: USA
Totally agree
@@xxzmk Wat
we don't know the counterfactual. If the design wasn't ass they might have sold 2-3x as much. Hyundai tucson sales doubled after they introduced the current generation. Before that it was still getting average sales for the category.
BMW needs new designers.
Absolutely. BMW needs a new head of design that is brave enough to ditch the kidney grill. BMW has its own logo and emblem. Designers can and must use that as the symbol of BMW not that ugly grill.
the skytop concept car showed that they can produce beautiful cars but something gets lost in translation in production. let's hope it's a sign of what's to come and they're going to phase out the current controversial design language. wouldn't hold my breath though.
I'm starting to think BMW already has new designers and seems like they mostly come with the Korea.. because lately their designs isn't German anymore
This is so frumpy and just odd. No style, no classic teutonic look not even futuristic and forward leaning like the Bangle era. You know things are bad when you long for Bangles designs. Looking at it from the rear 3/4 it's just shockingly inept design. Also the complete deletion of anything resembling a rear bumper means a full tailgate replacement if anything bigger than a shopping cart bumps you in the rear. BMW has completely lost the plot.
Do they? sales are increasing, profits being made. online sentiment doesn't reflect reality sadly...
BMW’s persistence & commitment to ruin every one of their cars is truly commendable 👏🏻
Yeah they're runing their own cars all the way to the number 1 spot of Premium Auto Manufacturer in the world for several years running.
What a way to ruin your brand when you're selling more cars than you ever have in the history of your company.
RUUIINNED !!!
I really loved the x3 specs but the design is ass. Audi e-tron it is for me next year.
@@blackpanda7612 People say this every year with every new model and then they always become the best seller lol
@@blackpanda7612 yeah, we will see. The top sellers of 2023 are all more classic designs like X1, X3, X5, old 1er, 2er, 3er, old 5er. They are replacing all those models now with strange designs and bad quality. Sure, every new model gets some hate, but check the comments under thevideos of the previous X3 release - nowhere near the hate this model receives or that ugly Xi. But yeah, many people (especially women) don't care as much about quality or features as long as the brand name is the right one and the car looks "nice".
They’ve sold a lot of x3, so they probably thought that people are getting blind and dumb and will continue to buy no matter how cheap, bland, and ugly it gets. I’m a BMW fan, and have a 2023 x3, but no more.
Does anybody know how long BMW will keep or replace Domagoj Dukec, their current head designer? Because ever since he became the head of design back in 2019 he’s done nothing but ruin bmw 😑
Except his designs grew their sales more than ever before. It would be the stupidest move ever firing him. And this X3 is a lot better than the other recent ones, the grille is separated, it's doesn't look like a Kia (as the new 1 series), it doesn't have split taillights, it doesn't have the bad grille headlight proportion of the 5 series, it doesn't have the overcrowded bumper of the 5 series and so on. This is quite similar to the X1 and will definitely grow on people, like the X1 did.
@@mihnealazar7039 "It doesn't look like a Kia" Really? That is an achievement now? Hey, how about making BMW look like a pile of s...t? Then it will not look like any other car at all!
@@mihnealazar7039don't go into design
@@user-hz3eu5in it's not an achievement, but it's a step in the right direction. I simply stated a reality. This BMW looks like a BMW, not like a Kia or other cars, which was a problem for some cars like the new 1 Series. It also has a separated grille, which is something people have been requesting for a while and they delivered.
This X3 may look like shit to you now, but in 2 years you probably won't be saying that. When the new X1 launched it was full of people like you in the comments. Now it's one of the best selling (if not the best selling) premium C-SUV in the world and I see very few people criticise it.
You blind? @@mihnealazar7039
The interior is a big step down. They cannot charge 100K for a M50 and have hard plastics what they are thinking?
As Long as they sell for those prices, nothing will Change.
Still 15k EUR cheaper in full option than a Merc GLC 43 and you get a 6L for it with lower CO2 emision and better fuel economy than the Merc's 4 cyl. Where I live registration tax for the X3 M50 is also 7k EUR less than for the Merc.
So, still a no brainer imo.
I'll gladly take cost cutting on the interior over downsizing of the engine.
They think they can and they will if people will not start to boycott it.
If I were a BMW shareholder I’d be psyched because their profit margins on this must be insane with how much cost cutting was done on the interior. Nothing about the interior says sport luxury.
Germans can't afford expensive interiors like Chinese brands.
Its literally mentioned several times in this video that this is a pre-production model and the interior materials will change for the final production model 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@blackpanda7612
That's a PR lie.
BMW really needs to fire the entire Design Department. Sales will absolutely plunge down with these ridiculous design of their cars..
Bmw es basura... Cada vez mas feo el diseño.. mi próximo coche sera un Mercedes.
I can put up with the exterior. The interior is an abomination. Cheap LED strip lighting. Hard plastic everywhere.
the whole bmw design team should be fired. from 7 seires to x3. utterly ugly.
Not to mention the recent M2 the ugliest BMW.
Do you really think it is "Design Team" that draws something and says - "Alright this is what we are going to make" :D There were probably quite many quite different projects, at the end of the day it is the Board that selects and orders development.
Why would they fire them? They make designs that sell better and better. It would be the stupidest move ever. And they are very good, if you see some of their press sketches their work is top notch
Yet BMW continues to break it's own sales records. Last year the M division posted its highest sales numbers ever for the company.
Yet all I see are armchair warriors on UA-cam complain M cars are ugly 😂😂😂. Well I'm sure ya'll ain't buying them so please continue moaning. It's great entertainment 😂
Chinese people like this kind of design, that's why BMW keep doing this and the sale number still going up
G30 owner here. I like my car more everytime they do a new design. No comparison even with the ambient lights - there seemed to be none found in the rear doors. I was looking the new 5 the other day, and it didn't do it for me. Maybe I'll buy one of the last LCI G30's when it's time to upgrade.
They need to fire their designers now! Make these bad designs stop
Fire the designers responsible for putting you as the number 1 premium car manufacturer in the world for several years running? 😂😂
So happy these companies are in the hands of sane people and not people like you.
I get that BMW is great and I have a 21 x3 and I had a 15 m4… it’s just that this new one looks plain and boring.
@@ferdl7940 Buy something else then. Vote with your wallet. The complaints here on UA-cam and even BMW forums won't sway them to change their product pipelines. People have been saying "Fire the designers" for the last decade and every year the company just continues to sell more and more cars so clearly the designers are doing something right. Its almost become routine at this point.
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Can someone explain to me how manufacturing fake leather from scratch is better for the environment than using animal hide? We don’t farm animals just for their hide. 🤪 We farm them for produce and their hide is a byproduct, it’s the ultimate form of recycling. I’m actually sick of hearing the “better for environment” argument because it’s objectively untrue.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment.
You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable.
A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html
And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html
New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html
More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html
Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html
For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html
Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally.
Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest:
www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html
In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars.
We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future.
For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary:
ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
@@autogefuehl
The problem is: who does/do fund all those research?
You can find articles proving coffee is a carcinogen whilst at the same time the other one(s) proving coffee is the ultimate cancer-prevention thing.
You never know
@@autogefuehl Try do your research again! They don´t care about anything but MONEY! Fake "leather" is cheaper and easier to make then real leather! That´s all! There is nothing wrong say it´s cheaper and vegan friendly. 😉 But don´t make fool of us with all those saving world s***! Everyone with class always can tell difference between real and fake leather it never feels the same! Just like real fur and faux fur! Fur is and always will be accepted for clothing! Have you ever been in real high class party in winter? 😂
@@ravenheart369 Lol bet he won't respond to your reply.
@@autogefuehl I see what you are saying, but the animals are killed anyway for the meat, so what happens with those skins ? I'm not being negative, just trying to ask a genuine question... (P.S. : I am a vegetarian and got animal free seats in my car).
That’s it, I am convinced BMW designers are just designing for GTA VI cars now. Looks like a bad imitation of the X3, yikes!
You are right. These new BMWS are the types of cars I wouldn't mind crashing In GTA until it blows up. Lol.
wow, you're right. These do look like VW interior.
What happened to the luxury in BMW’s interiors. There used to be wood/carbon fibre paneling, high-grade leather, ceramic control knobs and iDrive wheel. This has a fabric dashboard, hard plastic door panels. They tacked a big screen panel on the dashboard and removed everything that made a BMW interior luxurious. This interior has the quality of a Kia!
Kia has actually good quality. Bigger problem is that it looks like Kia and is way more expensive. So what's the point?
@@wsciekyprosiak7993 kias don't drive anything like a bmw. They are loud inside as well. There is nothing wrong with kia, but they aren't competing with bmw.
LOL interior of BMW has always been cheap
Why does the interior of the m50 look like a JBL party-speaker?!
spot on mate! 👌
Bruh 😂😂You been living under a rock the past decade? Every new car interior especially EV models have ambient lighting like this. Jesus Christ, this is nothing new. The Mercedes EQS has a 1 inch wide light band running around the entire dash into the side door panels and even the footwells front and rear 😂.
🤣🤣
blutuf device is konnected succesfullai
What a time to be alive. Cheap plastic everywhere but hey, now BMW gives us cheap LEDs everywhere and one screen that looks like two Ipads dropped into the dash. The reviewer raves about ambient animations and talks about engines shortly and only at the end of the video. Run, everyone!
some things dont need to be changed..
They do if you want to cut costs, which is what they did here.
I have the previous version of X3 (2022, LCI). And I love that car every day, because it is causy, comfortable, powerful, has normal interior(buttons for most of important functions).
This generation follows the same, non-user, cost-savings approach, like previous X1 - pay more for less. Unfortunately, this car looks cheap and plastic-wise. Definitely not a premium car anymore.
Btw, the "simplified" exterior design with less edges is also indication of cost savings - as it requires less robot operations to bend the elements. Typical example Citroen C-Elysse.
the back looks like a lego piece
bruhhhh is it just me or the older models look soo much better? i’d rather get a mazda cx60 or cx70 tbh
mazda and bmw moving in opposite directions atm
Mazda is the only car maker with the right mind today, IMO.
Cx70 looks amazing. And better performance than regular x3
@@roymartinhasudungan2287 I swear man. I just want a hybrid/PHEV cx-50 from Mazda at this point
I’m with you. I have a 2023 x3 and it looks so much better. Models from 2021-2024 look great. This new 2025 doesn’t look premium or elegant at all. Too much LED like lights inside. Not a luxury vehicle, inside and out. I was thinking of getting another one for my daughter, but not the 2025 model. I may go with Porsche or even Honda, no more BMW until they get a better design team.
BMW is now officially on the same level as any Citroen and Peugeot. The design doesn't give off any "upper class" vibes whatsoever.
the cheap nasty plastics of this new x3 are the level of a kia rental car interior. but then the primary market for this vehicle is now china.
Wow…BMW went nose dive super fast
ironic
BMWs are usually faster than they claim to be. 😑
It's a 70k Kia.
They just keep digging deeper and deeper.
Why would anyone pay £90k for a shyt looking X3 when you can get so many other nicer cars for that or much less
BMW is doing a great job making all those older models look more beautiful with the debut of each new generation
Noooo, this was at the top of my list to replace my '16 GLC... Hate the exterior, hate the interior,no opening sunroof?!? No protective wheel arcs , tons of piano black, and capacitive bs. WTF BMW?
it's probably all about recycling and using materials which cost less (but you still have to pay more, so read "more profit")
Thank you BMW! The value of my M40i G01 just increased! ✌️
For sure 👍
Most definitely has depreciated, as with every other BMW
What a bad day to see. They absolutely butchered my boy.
Facts
Wtf, it's way more beautiful than predecessor
X Series were always lame
“Car enthusiasts” always complaining like children… nothing new to see here
@@forestfire1231 Its called forming an opinion, you should try it sometime. Your comment makes no sense lol.
As a German, it's honestly embarrassing what our manufacturers are putting out these days-plastic monstrosities. The new X3 is a downgrade from the last model. It looks awful, and the materials seem like they came from a 10-year-old Renault. Seriously, what happened to the doors? They look like an abortion with cancerous growths! Honestly, I don’t need a dumb startup sound, pointless software features, or a "BOOST" button. I want a German car with character, not a plastic game console on wheels. What a joke. No wonder they'll go bankrupt if they keep this up.
Perhaps Autogefül can make a video on how design processes work in BMW. Im quite baffled how a bunch of people on the board can sit around a table and approve all these designs coming out of BMW lately. Do they really think these latest designs from IX to XM and the 7 series and etc are beautiful? Or they re just arrogantly stubborn thinking that people would still buy them blindly no matter what just because of the brand name? From what I see across the board majority of people think BMWs are quite ugly on the outside and inside lately.
I think they know that a lot of people really dislike their designs, and they're just trolling us.
Honestly, I think the 7 series is nowhere as bad as how the IX, i4 and XM looks. This X3 is joining the crew of looking repulsive though.
The people on the board know what they're doing. You don't suck at your job if your company continues to break sales records and retain the number 1 spot as Premium Car Manufacturer in the world for several years running. You don't suck at your job if the M Division posts records sales for 2023 in their division history.
However you do suck if you take the opinions of a handful of enthusiasts that are unable to embrace change and pass it off as the majority consensus.
Moral of the story is don't suck by trying to take the opinions of a few and pass it off as opinions of the many.
They know their designs are polarising, and that's exactly what makes them unique and sell in greater numbers than ever before.
@@blackpanda7612 getting rid of nice interior materials and replacing them with cheap nasty plastic interior is not progress. eliminating features like opening sunroof is not progress. or maybe it's progress if you are chasing to emulate cheap rental car interiors.
my grandma bought recently the 2024 X3, and i told her she would regret it because new generation of X3 is coming with "beautiful" interior and exterior, now i would've regret if she bought the new one....
Lol 😅 💯 % right
That interior looks so dead. 💀 absolutely no character.
It’s not bad. Just pick the lighter color upholstery. (Usually BMW calls it “oyster”)
Cheap, Brutalist, and Tacky ...... Just terrible... It truly is depressing
A golf from 2014 has a way better interior than this. The “screen screen screen” fad is maybe not the best.
It’s great for customizing it but it’s really for cutting costs. I hope we get back the interior quality of cars from 2012-2017
It looks very dark here but if you go see some photos in better lighting it's actually nice and looks more premium than the last gen, even if the materials may not be.
@@John.Christopherbmw never had cheap interiors tho
10 out of 10 picking the current X3 instead of this one.
Also, its nice to know Honda finally caught up to BMW in terms of interior quality 😂.
BMW has just lost it.
Thank god they brought back the scrolling wheel. After owning different vehicles i find the BMW navigation wheel the easiest and least distracting to use.
BMW designers 🌚
There's still time to buy the current (and most beautiful) generation x3...this new one looks like it was designed by several designers all with conflicting personalities.
Current is not as good as f25
Designers who worked on this X3 back and interior, M3 Grill, 5 Series Front need to be investigated for Corporate espionage at this point. BMW has the most efficient ICE and hybrid powertrains on the market and the designs are just bringing the whole package down.
WOuld be very strange to think the designers is trying to sabotage the brand when sales are climbing year after year. The M3/M4 posted record sales numbers for the M division last year😂😂. I think people like you need to chill. BMW is selling more cars today than they ever had in the history of the company
@@blackpanda7612 despite the apparent design flaws, this is not subjective anymore, efficiency of the drive-trains is helping BMW. This is like saying only 100% perfect products are sold. Sales can be even better with better design. Take the new Apple MacBooks, they were having great sales and dominating with the new M series chips, but Apple did go back and add the headphone jack and additional slots because it was a shit decision to reduce them despite sales increases.
Wow, replacing real wood and leather with hard plastic and LEDs from Aliexpress while costing almost twice as much as before... PROGRESS.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment.
You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable.
A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html
And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html
New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html
More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html
Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html
For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html
Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally.
Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest:
www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html
In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars.
We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future.
For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary:
ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
@@autogefuehl brainwashed, I've noticed this for a while now in your videos. You lost your German origins.
they can’t be serious, with that plastic door handle?!?! 😂
Pre production model materials aren’t final doubt it’s what production version will look like
@@RayanMADAO They are cutting costs like never before. Expect to see it in the production car... Even Chinese cars are today more posh then German "premium" brands.
Did you listen to what he was saying on mute? He said not final materials. Carry on hating.
Pre-production!
@@paulklavas668 sure hope so lol
It looks like the materials are cheaper in this new generation. Like you're sitting in a plastic bucket.
It’s as if the front and rear of those vehicles are designed by two different companies
And neither of them were BMW!
They found designers on Temu
Completely agree. It started with the ghastly 4 series, then the 2, the 7... now its across the range. They all look they've been designed by a pair of 3 year olds who never speak; using Duplo as their inspiration
@@wings9925 and the guys coming up with these ghastly designs keep getting promoted!
A premium interior should be filled with 3 kinds of material: metal, wood, and leather (at least fake leather if we really need to talk about the environment). Sad to see the base x3 has none of them but some cheap $5 light strips.
Audi is currently leading "Cost Cuttings Contest"
But BMW and Mercedes aren’t much far behind apparently.
There was a time when the BMW light rings were scary at night.. Now it's all lost! 😢
Now the illuminated 🐽 makes me crack up when I see it in the rear view mirror
Now the design of the car has become scary.... 🤣
BMW does wonderful cars but I don't understand why Car influencers / youtubers have to comment against leather interior! Animals are not killed for leather, I hope nobody would believe that! Leather is a scrap from meat industry, so it's a perfect example of circular economy and how to ennoble a scrap from another industry. Leather is sustainable and valuable product. Leather is quality and heritage.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment.
You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable.
A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html
And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html
New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html
More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html
Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html
For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html
Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally.
Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest:
www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html
In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars.
We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future.
For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary:
ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
It looks like BMW hired their finance committee to design the interior. Driving a BMW used to be a joyful tactile experience. It’s gone now.
I'm so happy that I picked up 2024 x5 instead of waiting for this x3. This looks like a step back I'm afraid. Also it's smaller than I expected.
Data & facts:
BMW X3 (all-new 2025)
Factories in Spartanburg USA and South Africa (PHEV)
Better aerodynamics cd 0,27
More sustainability in production and supply chain
Shown colors:
Dune grey (M50)
Arctic Race Blue (30e PHEV)
Optional illuminated kidney
Adaptive Matrix LED optional
Wider track
4,76 m 187“ (+ 3 cm 1“)
18-21“ wheels (19“ M Sport, 20“ M50)
Only M50 has visible exhaust pipes + sport suspension standard
Adaptive suspension or adaptive M suspension optional
12,3“ instruments
15“ (14,9“) infotainment
Optional HUD
Econeer seating 100 % recycling standard
Optional Veganza high grade leatherette in 3 colors
Optional still animal skin available
M Sport: Veganza/Alcantara Mix
Vegan steering wheel standard, M Sport steering animal
570 l trunk (+20 l) - 1700 l
PHEV: 460 l - 1600 l
Petrol (all MHEV) 20 xDrive 2,0 4-cylinder 210 hp 7,8 s
M Performance M50 xDrive 3,0 6-cylinder 400 hp 4,6 s
PHEV 30e xDrive 2,0 4-cylinder 300 hp 6,2 s
Double battery size now 20,4 kWh net, 11 kW AC charging
PHEV not in US
Diesel (all MHEV) 20 xDrive 2,0 4-cylinder 200 hp 7,7 s
later: 3,0 l 6-cyl diesel
Price 58.000 20 xDrive - 66.000 PHEV - 83.000 M50 (without extras), around 90.000 M50 full spec
Towing
2,0 t PHEV
2,5 t ICE
Transparency note: Autogefühl videos are independent and free from editorial influence on opinion and rating. But since manufacturers enable us to do the reviews in the first place, for legal reasons this video is marked as _advertisement_.
Do you know if PHEV is coming to Canada?
30 petrol 255cp mild hibrid
This new m50 looks like trash compared to LCI G01. Absolutely talentless designers.
Ugly and cheaply built. We need i6 engines, real leather and wood. And real German designers.
Your honest opinion new X3 vs old X3?
I have the current model and looks a lot better. How do you compare to X5? I haven’t upgraded to X5 as the rear space is only marginally bigger (millimetres) so felt not worthwhile. Interesting the BMW sales person was saying they have that comment a lot from customers
Agree. I have a 2023 x3 and it looks way better, outside and inside. Beautiful dashboard and logical layout and just enough ambient lighting. The new 2025 is more for kids.
I have collected my new Macan 2 days ago. I am soo happy I didn't wait for the new X3!
So you buy an upbadged q5 instead? Porsche only makes 2 cars worth buying
its all eletric?
the f97 LCI X3M is still better than any macan lol. this piece of junk just reduced the price on that beauty.
I like how Thomas says “Animal free. Better for the animals”. Does he have any idea how many cows are no longer alive because they’re no longer needed? Now that’s better for the environment maybe but it just means plastic production goes up so maybe not but, be honest,it’s not”better for the animals”.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment.
You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable.
A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html
And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html
New leatherette materials can be superior in every aspect, even for cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/u94YXJ72UTA/v-deo.html
More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html
Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html
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Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally.
Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest:
www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html
In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars.
We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future.
For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary:
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Shouldn’t it be about quality of life, not quantity of being?
cows are a renewable resource but somehow petrol based plastic leather is considered better. complete nonsense.
Your videos have been on fire lately. Amazing amount of content.
As, an owner of a 2024 X3 M40i I think the new model is almost too clean and slick. It gives me those weird Mercedes EQ vibes.
The interior is a mess of gaudy lighting and IKEA inspired textures.
I’m not sure ANYTHING has improved with the new design that would compel me to buy one.
The G01 X3 M40i VERY good looking and peak BMW when it comes to refining their classic design language.
Listen and repeat: Synthetic leather and fabrics are no good for the environment. They are based in OIL and require several industrial and chemical processes and lots of energy to be made.
Thank you very much for your interest in this topic. I also bought cars with animal skin leather seats before I did my research and got to know the industry. The most important thing is: With today's modern materials, you have nothing to lose, just to gain. You achieve the same kind of luxury and comfort or even better while having the same or better durability with less impact on humans, animals and the environment.
You can use fabric/cloth, microfibre or leatherette. The classic approach is using oil/plastic as source material. Overall, a vehicle contains about 300 kg plastic. A car seat needs about 5 kg plastic. So the overall plastic share for the seats is very low and it is at this moment the most efficient way to produce a car seat. A couple of litres of fuel equals a car seat basically. So if you want to save oil/plastic, rather look at consumption for energy, fuel and heating and to other car parts than the seat. Note that animal skin leather also always contains a plastic coating for durability. However, long-term we should of course find raw oil alternatives. So going further, seats can be made from recyclables (e.g. from PET-bottles or old fishing nets) or even increased share of plant-based materials (like pine oil, canola oil or start-up materials like Pinatex from pineapple leaves or Desertex from cactus fibre or the mixed-plant-based Mirum, so be seen at ua-cam.com/video/S1aNZeoatmE/v-deo.html). On a calculation base, by ditching animal skin leather from car interiors, the amount of emissions (CO2e) is reduced by 85 (!) % (www.press.bmwgroup.com/africa-dom-easteurope/article/detail/T0403389EN/on-the-market-from-2023:-bmw-and-mini-models-with-vegan-interiors?language=en) - and that is a very conservative calculation. So it is at this moment the most important thing you can do to make car interiors more sustainable.
A good example for high-end luxury with ventilated animal free seats is the BMW X7 with Sensafin: ua-cam.com/video/1pRNkW9nrrw/v-deo.html
And the Kia EV9 with plant-based oil share: ua-cam.com/video/6vXePQi_MAk/v-deo.html
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More and more natural materials are rising: ua-cam.com/video/nRSsXEnwHDo/v-deo.html
Also check out what the animal skin leather industry tried to with our channel: ua-cam.com/video/nP_CvLlaFlI/v-deo.html
For seeing how the animals are being treated and transported in the global leather industry, watch this footage: ua-cam.com/video/tkjCAmq1_8E/v-deo.html
Note that the footage is genuine and was recorded by a highly decorated investigative journalist in Germany I know myself personally.
Also a group of researchers and German journalists from public media could recent directly trace the connection between car animal leather production and illegal burning down Amazon rain forest:
www.daserste.de/information/reportage-dokumentation/ard-story/videos/illegales-leder-video-100.html
In a high animal skin grade, the animals are specifically raised for this matter. However even if meat is the "first" misuse case, the hide remains a profitable body part. That means: If manufacturers put animal leather in a car and you demand it as a customer, you give your money to an industry that earns money by oppressing humans, animals and harms the environment, you make them more profitable. Alternatively, you could support industries with your wallet which try to improve the sustainability of materials. Also, if you turn the argument around to "meat is the waste of the leather industry" you realize that it doesn't make sense (and is ethically doubtful) to discuss the primary use of individual body parts of mammals. Mind experiment: You are getting slain down on the street; would it matter to you if it was for your smartphone or for your purse? Remember that animal skin leather is no different to fur, fur is just leather where the hair is still on. And fur is widely not accepted for clothing anymore, and of course not for cars.
We cannot change what we have bought in the past, but with more information and compassion we can change how we decide in the future.
For a great insight into sustainability in the automotive industry, you can also check out our extensive documentary:
ua-cam.com/video/-8gNXlRGngA/v-deo.html
Who cares. Or entire economy depends on oil. You didn't have to participate if you didn't want to. Live in a cave and walk everywhere
Just when I thought it couldn’t get any worse 🤦♂️
This makes the X1 look like a thing of beauty in comparison…
Please give us proper interior materials instead of tacky ambient lighting, having cheap plastics at such a price point is not justified.
I thougt they are Not serious about the door handles. 😂 Insinde and outide cheap plastic.
Nahh, bmw designers are really mocking it now
It is the historic merit of the BMW designers to have written a piece of automotive history by transferring a pig's nose to a car for the first time.
As an X5 50e (2024) owner, I can honestly say that if the revised X5 looks anything like this… I’m buying a RR Sport or Cayenne next… 😔
Cayenne is next level, way above bmw
I'm considering the X5 50e now, with like 10k on the odo. How do you find it?
@@drunkenwhiskeyeu Best car for the $$$!
I literally last filled up on May 6th, and I’m crushing with half a tank lol
If you daily commute less than 50 miles, you’re Golden! (Also, the torque is amazing) I’m coming out of a 2021 M550i 530hp and 550lb/ft of torque…
And I cannot feel the difference in torque!
You will love it
Super happy I'm about to pick up a '25 x5 50e. Best of classic design styling and modern technology. I plan to own it for a long time. Hopefully in 10+ years, BMW will learn their errors correct course on their design
@@opticzar I'm Glad there's another brother from a different mother. :-D My thoughts exactly, though I'm going to get a dealership car. It's around 1/3 of the price off.
Disco lights are luxury now 😂
So, a 2023 M40i was ~$69k USD well optioned. The 2025 M50 is $85k USD + ? Wow.
Edited: Learned something new ... converting BMW € MSRP to USD for comparable pricing doesn't work. Cars are significantly more expensive in Europe (and possibly other regions too)!
This German channel doesn’t care about what the US is charging. Signed, Australia (where it’s also a rip off hehe).
Damn, my 2022 M40i was more than €100K in Austria 😭😭
@@yutubabeWhat?😂 My absolutely fully loaded 2023 X4 M40i is $73,000 pre tax.
@@dr_slim_shadyi got fully loaded 2024 m40 for 70k
@@dr_slim_shady I'm serious 😂. Thankfully I got the car with company price, which brings the price down to around €60K.
I definitely won’t be witching from my current x3 to this one as I did in the past. I hate the idea of no physical controls of AC. You can’t use your smartphone when driving but still the manufacturers are removing as many physical controls as possible
Honestly, the exterior design doesn’t look that bad in the sport variant. I just wish they incorporated more detail into the interior which is a shame. Paying for a luxury vehicle like this and getting basically a piece of technology sort of ruins the driving experience.
the felt interior is disgusting
So much for sheer driving pleasure 😢
Apparently they have not heard everybody complaining about the massive grills. The interior is becoming more like a cheap car, all the luxury is gone! They just want to mask it with those fancy lights. I understand the going green part, but fabric seats in a €60k car? I’m not sure my next car will be a BMW 😢
Thank tesla for that
@@redlinenorma1 what does Tesla have to do with it?
Tesla doesn’t have any knobs, just one gigantic screen and bland. Trying to drive and jumping through screens to change/adjust something. Talk about driving experience.
It's not as ugly as the 1 series. but that's about as good as it gets.
X1 looks better.
@@aye3678 go see a doctor
@@aye3678 Agree
the exterior is whatever but that fabric on the inside is horrible.
@@pjp13579bmw x1 looks so much better more bmw like more aggressive more sharp. I think unhave to see a doctor
Front led day lights are from Cherry Tiggo, good direction BMW👏🏻👏🏻 only good thing is keeping idrive system and cupholder area. Apart from that no thanks, I’ll go with my current X3 !
Ah im not the only one that saw premium car brand making their vehicles look like chinese Christmas tree cheap shit
Thank goodness there is still an iDrive controller, I was really thinking that they were phasing them out completely out of every new model for cost cutting measures
We are lucky its not a phallus sticking up through that gear shift ring.
i never ever use it on my 22 x3. The last time i used it was because i wanted to use it.
lol at all the complaints. It’s always the same cycle of “I hate it! BMW needs new designers” to “It’s growing on me” to “I think it looks pretty good.” 😂 The only thing giving me pause is that D pillar. Just looks odd in profile. Great tour as always, Thomas!
The only thing I appreciate is that it doesn’t have too much shinny black plastic inside, the rest is pretty meh, stealing your eyes with shinny lights so you don’t see the cost cuttings
pretty much every comment says "BMW should fire the design department" and I couldn't agree more...
Im still waiting to wake up from these bad , tastless designs from BMW - running to my mom and her telling me it was just a bad dream.
Was looking to get an X3 before the winter, and after seeing these new ones and that you could no longer spec out a 2024 I rushed to the dealer as fast as I could and snagged one of the remaining 2024 M40i models before those beautiful cars are entirely replaced with... whatever this thing is...
25:52 - there's a big mistake, there is no 3-cyinder plug-in in the X5, only a 6-cylinder plug-in X5 xDrive 50e!
The interior is nice something my 5 year old would love with those candy color trimms and cheap plastic rear vents... i gues thats the targeted custommer 😂
WTF is that front grill? 😂
Heil Auto 😅
Baboons butt
yeah the grill of the plug-in hybrid is just ridiculous
It's actually an OTG!
Such an original comment…
Great presentation of an awful car.
thanks keep tuning in !
Thanks for giving his channel more exposure with the view lol
That took skill to show that mess and be positive in your presentation.
Give the comment a second read
Why, why, why not haven’t ambiance light on rear doors???????
From M3/M4 to 7s 5s, now new x3, BMW’s design team deserve a reward from Audi and Benz.
Good Lord... what did they do to this beautiful model design??? Shinny beaver in front and colorful pinata / gypsy palace inside. I was sure they wouldn't dare to spoil their best selling model. I was wrong. And I am so happy buying mine in 2023. Completely different sporty sharp design back then.
Can anyone explain to me, what are those two things there ? 😭😭😭what happened to x3? 🙌🙌
I think they forgot to remove the bread from OTG.
They're called nostrils 😂
Glad to se more normal grills and no split headlights. Apart from the illuminated grill, I think this looks quite nice - and that s coming from someone who never liked the X3 at all.
Interesting interior too. I wish it had some more physical buttons for the climate unit, but other than that this looks quite promising!
Also like the double L-signature for the headlights. Well done.
I love it! It has a planted stance and no cladding on the m50 looks awesome 👏 and they kept the halo style sword inspired tail lights. It’s missing an actual rear bumper though to protect itself from possible bumps…
First BMW in years where I've liked the design. They have really messed up the design on their other models. This one though is actually really beautiful. Prefer the standard version (the blue one on the left). Very possible I'll buy this one when changing next year, buy only if I can order without that horrible space ship interior and the piano-black details which is of course very prone to fingerprints. Would much have preferred an interior with classy brushed aluminium details, matt materials and without those extreme light effects.
OMFG。。。BMW has fallen to the hell. I am a 11 yr BMW-only owner. E90->F32->G20. Now I feel like the time to leave. No car in the lineup looks good…..
Mercedes isn't better in quality and reliability, and don't get me started on a 4 cylinder hybrid 63 badged cars like C63 and GLC63
@@seansiew5629 Mercedes is even worse. Looks like shit the entire lineup too.
I went to Lexus two years ago after driving BMWs for almost 20 years.
Touch controls are OK when vehicle is stationary. Using it especially on bumpy roads is almost impossible.
No one does a better design review than Thomas at Autogefühl!
Lights are nice, but illuminated grille surround is naff
I have a feeling those huge ambient lighting elements will create lot of reflections on the glass windows and windshield thus distraction.
Don’t want to live in a Tron movie. I want prestige, durability, reliability and quality. I will be taking delivery of G01 X3 3.0d soon . Glad and relieved I didn’t wait.
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OMG, these ambient lightning is like on 80ties disco.
Even vw Tiguan has soft materials and velvet inside pocket doors.
The materials in this car are better than the tiguan.
@@JohnGuidetti751 They absolutely are not. Cheap tacky everywhere
@@John.Christopher The door card from the front to back isn't even the same material in the Tiguan hard plastic in the back. Furthermore even the paint colour you can see inside the A pillar. Don't be so silly to think a car from the class below would be better.
BMW and Mercedes with its new models are just ruining their brand, the 5 series is nothing compared to its predecessor and now this X3, same goes for the E class which has lost the quality you expect from it in the interior and looks-wise isnt better than the previous model either though this is just what i think, the only brand from the german trio that isnt doing this is probably audi, their new designs are much better and they have good interiors too
If you don't pick the lighted grill, it's more than fine. The interior looks beautiful. Only the back of the car looks like it's missing something, but overall, not that bad. Especially compared to the 1 series.
I just bought a 24 x3. I was sad because I missed the new design. Not anymore.
I wonder if I'll start to like it after some time. Just like in the G8x, I initially hated the new grill, but now I think it's great.
the interior is unforgivable
Reduce the size of the grille and remove the tacky lighting feature, and I think the exterior is fine. Not good, or special, but fine. That interior is crap though.
Idk it’s how I feel. BMW snobs always prefer the past look. But in person the new 7 series looks great. Designs change. Time to move on. And for bmw with their usually ultra conservative design cues imo the change couldn’t come fast enough. The ppl bitching are not going to buy an x3 either way
No buttons or dials, no thankyou.
Plus, all that ambient lighting and wide-screen illumination is pointless and off-putting.
It feels like they can't move the engineering on so we'll bung in a few lights, make it minimalistic and everyone will think they are driving a futuristic car. No!
BMW = Bus, Metro, Walking.
That’s the only BMW I will be using.
The only one you can afford 😂
@@Konrad-cj8fr You just don't hate the new BMWs with enough passion
The only thing we can afford doing 😂
Great video! Nice to see something other than photos. It's not ugly, just different and moving towards new design language across the lineup. The new exterior and interior design is cleaner, simpler and more futuristic. But in my opinion it also seems "cheaper" and more "economy". It's rounder and has lost a lot of the chiseled, muscular lines that BMW is known for. I just don't get a "Ultimate Driving Machine" feeling from this.
With that said, I had a 2020 X3 M40i and currently a 2023 X3M. I think I will keep my 2023 this time around.
Always love these reviews over here in The States. Will hit a mil in no time.
At first i thought not too bad. Then i saw the back.
Also a lot of thick light strips on the inside means a ton of plastic. And it feels… round? Bmw generally had way more aggressive styling
What the heck is that atrocity!
I have a 2023 x3, and was looking to get another one for my daughter. Was waiting for the new x3. But not this one. It looks more like a van, and has more LED than my kid’s game room. A supposedly sporty, premium, luxurious driving machine changing to a game van. I think we may go a Porsche Macan. An eye-catching machine, like the previous x3.