MotorTrend (Digital)

MotorTrend (Digital)

1 Issue, February 2008

BMW plans major crossover offensive

From Mini SUV to “Progressive Activity Sedan”
BMW plans major crossover offensive
MINI’S NEW crossover SUV makes its first official appearance in 2009, part of a BMW crossover offensive that begins with the X6 due this year. The Mini is second, and in 2010, BMW will launch the X1, based on the new-to-the U.S. 1 Series. An all-new X3 is due in 2011. The X3 will grow in size and will be built in Spartanburg, South Carolina. This doesn’t count the 2010 5 Series-based Progressive Activity Sedan (pictured), a kind of X6 with low aspect-ratio body. The Mini will be about 158 inches in overall length, smaller than current microcrossovers like the Suzuki SX4. A designer tells Motor Trend his team worked up a proposal three years ago for a 165-inch-long Mini SUV, but BMW management says no Mini should be more than…
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