2024 BMW X1 M35i Price Revealed
【Summary】The fully loaded 2024 BMW X1 M35i costs $60,000, with various expensive options for exterior colors such as Frozen Pure Grey priced at $2,350.
BMW USA has recently introduced the online configurator for the new X1 M35i, a high-performance model designed to compete with a particular rival from Stuttgart.
The X1 M35i starts at a base price of $49,900 and offers impressive performance, practicality, and the allure of a desirable brand at a relatively affordable price. However, it's important to be cautious with the available options, as the cost can quickly escalate.
When it comes to the exterior, customers have the choice of nine different colors. The only color option that doesn't come with an additional cost is Alpine White. The remaining colors are metallic and vary in price. Black Sapphire, Mineral White, Portimao Blue, Cape York Green, and Space Silver are available for an extra $650. Storm Bay and Blue Bay Lagoon are priced at $1,200, which is nearly double the cost of the previous options. Lastly, Frozen Pure Grey is the most expensive color, commanding a hefty $2,350.
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